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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Question about Lab work quality
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 168641" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Exactly. My E2 was 79 sens, and 88 non-sens on the cream. The high DHT opposes E2 at some level. Maybe the receptors. All I know is that I’ve never seen or heard of anyone needing to control E2 while on the scrotal cream. Sounds like your issues could be due to high E2. So that’s why I think it may be advantageous for you to use the cream, because you may get all the testosterone benefits, without the side effects from the high E2. I completely agree though. All the top doctors that use scrotal cream say that there are no risks involved with having elevated DHT levels, and they may be right, but I personally want to see more data on the subject. I’m personally not too worried about it, but not super comfortable with it either.</p><p></p><p>But whether you try the cream, or injections again, I’m really glad to see that you’re giving it another go. I personally don’t believe that for some, HRT just isn’t for them. I believe that HRT can work for literally everyone, it’s just a matter of figuring out what works, and what doesn’t. For some, it can be extremely complicated, unfortunately, but never impossible, imo. There’s many options/ tools, in regards to HRT, that most guys don’t even know about, let alone utilize. So to be successful, for some, it’s just a matter of continuing to learn, and/ or finding a good doctor that knows his stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 168641, member: 15043"] Exactly. My E2 was 79 sens, and 88 non-sens on the cream. The high DHT opposes E2 at some level. Maybe the receptors. All I know is that I’ve never seen or heard of anyone needing to control E2 while on the scrotal cream. Sounds like your issues could be due to high E2. So that’s why I think it may be advantageous for you to use the cream, because you may get all the testosterone benefits, without the side effects from the high E2. I completely agree though. All the top doctors that use scrotal cream say that there are no risks involved with having elevated DHT levels, and they may be right, but I personally want to see more data on the subject. I’m personally not too worried about it, but not super comfortable with it either. But whether you try the cream, or injections again, I’m really glad to see that you’re giving it another go. I personally don’t believe that for some, HRT just isn’t for them. I believe that HRT can work for literally everyone, it’s just a matter of figuring out what works, and what doesn’t. For some, it can be extremely complicated, unfortunately, but never impossible, imo. There’s many options/ tools, in regards to HRT, that most guys don’t even know about, let alone utilize. So to be successful, for some, it’s just a matter of continuing to learn, and/ or finding a good doctor that knows his stuff. [/QUOTE]
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