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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Please take a look at my dad's blood work before he starts TRT. Is it safe to start?
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<blockquote data-quote="chasedat" data-source="post: 61019" data-attributes="member: 13875"><p>His symptoms are that of similar to low testosterone. Which I have found online that low estrogen can provide pretty much the same symptoms. Somebody had mentioned their father had success raising their E2 with a DHEA supplement. So I have intentions to get my dad in to have DHEA checked. </p><p></p><p>Does anybody know off hand other ways folks have had success combating naturally low E2 aside from a DHEA supplement? Aside from that, his symptoms could absolutely be from poor eating habits and lifestyle. His LDL is in the high end. So that has kind of inspired him to maybe start exercise and eating healthier (We'll see if that happens haha) </p><p></p><p>But aside from a healthier diet and exercise, and a DHEA supplement should it turn out he require it, how might he combat the low E2 without T injections?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chasedat, post: 61019, member: 13875"] His symptoms are that of similar to low testosterone. Which I have found online that low estrogen can provide pretty much the same symptoms. Somebody had mentioned their father had success raising their E2 with a DHEA supplement. So I have intentions to get my dad in to have DHEA checked. Does anybody know off hand other ways folks have had success combating naturally low E2 aside from a DHEA supplement? Aside from that, his symptoms could absolutely be from poor eating habits and lifestyle. His LDL is in the high end. So that has kind of inspired him to maybe start exercise and eating healthier (We'll see if that happens haha) But aside from a healthier diet and exercise, and a DHEA supplement should it turn out he require it, how might he combat the low E2 without T injections? [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Please take a look at my dad's blood work before he starts TRT. Is it safe to start?
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