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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Progesterone in Men
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 268451" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Thanks for thinking of me at least lol. Not too worried tho. Obv hoping to get prog down to my baseline levels soon. Which have always been around 0.3-0.8 on HRT. They might already be there. Haven’t tested prog in a few months</p><p></p><p>Plus, my gut tells me that what’s causing the persons prog levels to be naturally high is more likely to be the issue, than the higher prog levels themselves. To be worried about high prog levels causing this issues I’d have to see a study following a bunch of men, on very simialr diets, similar ages, similar comorbidity risks, and similar natural prog levels, and then take half and administer enough exogenous prog to get them into the range that this study felt were putting the subjects at higher risk for premature coronary artery disease. And then leave the other half of men alone and not administer any exogenous prog. And then see if the higher prog group did infact end up having a higher tendency to get premature coronary artery disease, or coronary artery disease in general </p><p></p><p>It’s interesting the way they phrase it tho. “Higher prog levels are associated with a FAMILY HISTORY of premature coronary artery disease in young men” Does that mean that these young men with higher prog levels were getting premature coronary artery disease at a higher rate, or that these men with higher prog levels just had family members that tended to get premature coronary artery disease at a higher rate than the average young adult male?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 268451, member: 15043"] Thanks for thinking of me at least lol. Not too worried tho. Obv hoping to get prog down to my baseline levels soon. Which have always been around 0.3-0.8 on HRT. They might already be there. Haven’t tested prog in a few months Plus, my gut tells me that what’s causing the persons prog levels to be naturally high is more likely to be the issue, than the higher prog levels themselves. To be worried about high prog levels causing this issues I’d have to see a study following a bunch of men, on very simialr diets, similar ages, similar comorbidity risks, and similar natural prog levels, and then take half and administer enough exogenous prog to get them into the range that this study felt were putting the subjects at higher risk for premature coronary artery disease. And then leave the other half of men alone and not administer any exogenous prog. And then see if the higher prog group did infact end up having a higher tendency to get premature coronary artery disease, or coronary artery disease in general It’s interesting the way they phrase it tho. “Higher prog levels are associated with a FAMILY HISTORY of premature coronary artery disease in young men” Does that mean that these young men with higher prog levels were getting premature coronary artery disease at a higher rate, or that these men with higher prog levels just had family members that tended to get premature coronary artery disease at a higher rate than the average young adult male? [/QUOTE]
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Progesterone in Men
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