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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
On TRT, total test within normal range, Free T sky high
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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 255790" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>some others here may be more qualified to make an assessment, but why are you so concerned about keeping your estrogen so low? People forget it provides many good benefits, and at the numbers are you seeing is so low, you are very unlikely to see any adverse events. You could well be spending money and taking additional risk of adverse events from the aromasin, that you don't need. You won't get gynecomastia from levels that low. Estrogen gives you cardiovascular protection, bone health protection, hair, skin and other benefits as well. it's not going to make you overly emotional or sensitive at those levels for sure if at all. Don't bet the farm on free T levels. If your total is in range, and it is, and you are not having any adverse effects like rising hematocrit or hemoglobin, your likely accurate total T is well within the normal range, assuming you are measuring you total T early am consistently. You don't say what your regimen is, but if you are injecting when you do the bloodwork is important too. if you inject weekly, but measure the 600 total just prior to the next dose, your total may be much higher.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 255790, member: 43544"] some others here may be more qualified to make an assessment, but why are you so concerned about keeping your estrogen so low? People forget it provides many good benefits, and at the numbers are you seeing is so low, you are very unlikely to see any adverse events. You could well be spending money and taking additional risk of adverse events from the aromasin, that you don't need. You won't get gynecomastia from levels that low. Estrogen gives you cardiovascular protection, bone health protection, hair, skin and other benefits as well. it's not going to make you overly emotional or sensitive at those levels for sure if at all. Don't bet the farm on free T levels. If your total is in range, and it is, and you are not having any adverse effects like rising hematocrit or hemoglobin, your likely accurate total T is well within the normal range, assuming you are measuring you total T early am consistently. You don't say what your regimen is, but if you are injecting when you do the bloodwork is important too. if you inject weekly, but measure the 600 total just prior to the next dose, your total may be much higher. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
On TRT, total test within normal range, Free T sky high
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