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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="JimGainz" data-source="post: 230579" data-attributes="member: 19127"><p>The effects of estrogen are highly specific to the individual, much like testosterone ranges. Some guys feel great on a 500 ng/dL total testosterone level while others need it up near 900. I can’t stand those channels that make broad black-and-white decisions on estrogen management and vehemently denounce any use of an aromatase inhibitor. Some men feel better on it and some actually need it. Certainly if you have gynecomastia symptoms you will certainly need one at least for a while. From a personal standpoint I have had my E2 range from the teens all the way up to in the 90s. I never felt good with high E2 and started taking Aromasin to keep it within the 20 to 30 range and feel much better. It’s a subjective benefit but I definitely did experience some symptoms of irritability, itchiness and felt a little bit off when my E2 was unmanaged. Also, if we are trying to keep our hormones in the range of a healthy young male in his mid-20s or so, there are no such men in existence who naturally have their E2 in the 60s or above.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimGainz, post: 230579, member: 19127"] The effects of estrogen are highly specific to the individual, much like testosterone ranges. Some guys feel great on a 500 ng/dL total testosterone level while others need it up near 900. I can’t stand those channels that make broad black-and-white decisions on estrogen management and vehemently denounce any use of an aromatase inhibitor. Some men feel better on it and some actually need it. Certainly if you have gynecomastia symptoms you will certainly need one at least for a while. From a personal standpoint I have had my E2 range from the teens all the way up to in the 90s. I never felt good with high E2 and started taking Aromasin to keep it within the 20 to 30 range and feel much better. It’s a subjective benefit but I definitely did experience some symptoms of irritability, itchiness and felt a little bit off when my E2 was unmanaged. Also, if we are trying to keep our hormones in the range of a healthy young male in his mid-20s or so, there are no such men in existence who naturally have their E2 in the 60s or above. [/QUOTE]
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