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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New to TRT: a couple of questions (after extensive reading on this site).
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene Devine" data-source="post: 29091" data-attributes="member: 4"><p>Q1: Was your estrogen lab the "Sensitive" lab? If not, and your labs should state so if it was, then they used the standard E2 default lab designed for women not men. The default lab tends to over estimate men's E2 values so if this was not the "Sensitive" lab you need to be retested before making any determination about the use of an AI as they are very powerful antagonists in men. Are you experiencing any other symptoms of elevated E2? Gyno is very rare in TRT and it takes a long time for that to develop so look for other symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Q2: There is an entire forum here dedicated to HCG that you can learn from; go there and learn. </p><p></p><p>Q3: PSA can creep up on some men who start TRT and is of no great concern unless the serum level significantly increases which then would require deeper diagnosis of the prostate. </p><p></p><p>Q4: I don't understand your question. What other problems can arise if one follows their TRT Physicians protocol. TRT is not AAS but one can get some of the same bodybuilding benefits while on TRT if they train hard, eat right and supplement correctly. But one doesn't need to do any of this if they don't want to and just want to enjoy the health and well being that TRT provides. </p><p></p><p>Q5: There is no need to Google anything TRT then what you can find here on EM. Nelson and I created this site and forum for just that reason. If you can't find something here to answer your questions re TRT (and much more) then please let us know what that is and we'll make sure to update the site but everything you need is here and most all backed by science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene Devine, post: 29091, member: 4"] Q1: Was your estrogen lab the "Sensitive" lab? If not, and your labs should state so if it was, then they used the standard E2 default lab designed for women not men. The default lab tends to over estimate men's E2 values so if this was not the "Sensitive" lab you need to be retested before making any determination about the use of an AI as they are very powerful antagonists in men. Are you experiencing any other symptoms of elevated E2? Gyno is very rare in TRT and it takes a long time for that to develop so look for other symptoms. Q2: There is an entire forum here dedicated to HCG that you can learn from; go there and learn. Q3: PSA can creep up on some men who start TRT and is of no great concern unless the serum level significantly increases which then would require deeper diagnosis of the prostate. Q4: I don't understand your question. What other problems can arise if one follows their TRT Physicians protocol. TRT is not AAS but one can get some of the same bodybuilding benefits while on TRT if they train hard, eat right and supplement correctly. But one doesn't need to do any of this if they don't want to and just want to enjoy the health and well being that TRT provides. Q5: There is no need to Google anything TRT then what you can find here on EM. Nelson and I created this site and forum for just that reason. If you can't find something here to answer your questions re TRT (and much more) then please let us know what that is and we'll make sure to update the site but everything you need is here and most all backed by science. [/QUOTE]
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