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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Penile Venous Leakage May be Linked to Higher Estradiol
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 4842" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Hi Michael, have you checked your prolactin? This can be quite problematic if by chance any Nor19 compounds (Deca, Tren) were ever implemented without a supporting dopamine agonist. Not saying you have, but if you have it's worth looking at. On the E2, the "sensitive" assay is the standard that can really define where your E2 is plotted. I have some ideas for you on how you can reduce your E2 conversion and manage everything with maybe some more stability. If you post a new thread in the Testosterone forum, we can help throw some ideas for you and your physician to consider. I can point your towards the labs you need for future follow up as well. If you have complete labs, I would enjoy seeing them, they can be posted up in our BW Forum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 4842, member: 696"] Hi Michael, have you checked your prolactin? This can be quite problematic if by chance any Nor19 compounds (Deca, Tren) were ever implemented without a supporting dopamine agonist. Not saying you have, but if you have it's worth looking at. On the E2, the "sensitive" assay is the standard that can really define where your E2 is plotted. I have some ideas for you on how you can reduce your E2 conversion and manage everything with maybe some more stability. If you post a new thread in the Testosterone forum, we can help throw some ideas for you and your physician to consider. I can point your towards the labs you need for future follow up as well. If you have complete labs, I would enjoy seeing them, they can be posted up in our BW Forum. [/QUOTE]
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