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Newbie here. 50yrs old and just prescribed TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 140255" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Your estrogen sensitive is already towards the higher end and once you increase testosterone into the high normal ranges, I fully expect the situation to worsen. You want healthy testosterone levels and estrogen not in excess, you need to inject smaller doses more frequently.</p><p></p><p>I inject 20mg every 2 days for that purpose or else estrogen is close to the 100 mark.</p><p></p><p>TSH >2.5 is indicators your pituitary gland isn't happy with the amount of thyroid hormones in the body, further investigation is needed. TSH isn't a thyroid hormone, Free T3 is the most potent thyroid hormone, checking Free T4, Free T3, Reverse T3 and antibodies is recommended. Doctors who take insurance are restricted from from treating us men unless our levels are ridiculously low all so insurance can save of healthcare costs.</p><p></p><p>A lot of us men have gone private where doctors treat the symptoms and aren't overfocused on labs numbers which never tell the entire story. You can expect more knowledgeable doctors going privately versus going to a sick care doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 140255, member: 15832"] Your estrogen sensitive is already towards the higher end and once you increase testosterone into the high normal ranges, I fully expect the situation to worsen. You want healthy testosterone levels and estrogen not in excess, you need to inject smaller doses more frequently. I inject 20mg every 2 days for that purpose or else estrogen is close to the 100 mark. TSH >2.5 is indicators your pituitary gland isn't happy with the amount of thyroid hormones in the body, further investigation is needed. TSH isn't a thyroid hormone, Free T3 is the most potent thyroid hormone, checking Free T4, Free T3, Reverse T3 and antibodies is recommended. Doctors who take insurance are restricted from from treating us men unless our levels are ridiculously low all so insurance can save of healthcare costs. A lot of us men have gone private where doctors treat the symptoms and aren't overfocused on labs numbers which never tell the entire story. You can expect more knowledgeable doctors going privately versus going to a sick care doctor. [/QUOTE]
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