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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New Bloodwork - Crashed Estrogen = What now ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Drug350" data-source="post: 247776" data-attributes="member: 44769"><p>Actually it's "16 to 20 PGML" he recommends. Higher Estrogen is a precursor for prostate cancer, and he believes it's better to keep it lower, right around 16 - 20 PGML.</p><p>With that said, my Urologist will cut me off and reduce my testosterone if my level reaches 700 NGDL, which she sees as too high. That's bullshit, and I'm certain you would agree. So I'm left to figure it out myself if I want to save tens of thousands of dollars over my lifetime and get all my TRT for free through insurance or I can start paying 2 - 300.00 a month for the remainder of my life. I choose the former and will pay for a consult with other TRT doctors and see if I can eventually find the happy median for myself. I was actually able to get off twice today, which is a very good sign for me, as my estrogen must be rebounding slightly. I'll run bloods mid week again. I just wish it didn't take 8 days to get the results back from Discounted Labs. Other than the time frame, they are fantastic and easy to use.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drug350, post: 247776, member: 44769"] Actually it's "16 to 20 PGML" he recommends. Higher Estrogen is a precursor for prostate cancer, and he believes it's better to keep it lower, right around 16 - 20 PGML. With that said, my Urologist will cut me off and reduce my testosterone if my level reaches 700 NGDL, which she sees as too high. That's bullshit, and I'm certain you would agree. So I'm left to figure it out myself if I want to save tens of thousands of dollars over my lifetime and get all my TRT for free through insurance or I can start paying 2 - 300.00 a month for the remainder of my life. I choose the former and will pay for a consult with other TRT doctors and see if I can eventually find the happy median for myself. I was actually able to get off twice today, which is a very good sign for me, as my estrogen must be rebounding slightly. I'll run bloods mid week again. I just wish it didn't take 8 days to get the results back from Discounted Labs. Other than the time frame, they are fantastic and easy to use. [/QUOTE]
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