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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 111987" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Oh interesting. We know high E2 absolutely effects testicular size and I’m pretty sure ejaculate volume and orgasm intensity. So maybe low E2 does the same. </p><p></p><p>Makes sense since we know estrogen is extremely important for sexual function. We know this by the studies, that I believe Nelson Vergel had presented, that show that with men having low testosterone and low estrogen, estrogen alone was administered while testosterone was still suppressed, and sexual function improved. </p><p></p><p>The more into this TRT journey that I get, and the more research that I do, and more anecdotal stories that I learn about, the more and more that I see why Nelson Vergel is so against using AI’s unless absolutely necessary, and that E2 doesn’t always have to be in the 20-30 range for TRT to be in that “sweet spot”. </p><p></p><p>Was listening to Jay Campbell on his podcast the other day and he said he’s never used an AI and feels great. His last E2 was 41. And he has been as high as 60. Also the co-author of his book was on, Jim Brown, and he said his E2 hovers between 35-55, and never has needed an AI and also feels great. Not sure what Jay’s SHBG is, but his free test was 28.7 (6.8-21.5), with a total testosterone of 843. So I assume his SHBG is on the lower side, which would make you think he would need a much lower E2 to feel good, but apparently not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 111987, member: 15043"] Oh interesting. We know high E2 absolutely effects testicular size and I’m pretty sure ejaculate volume and orgasm intensity. So maybe low E2 does the same. Makes sense since we know estrogen is extremely important for sexual function. We know this by the studies, that I believe Nelson Vergel had presented, that show that with men having low testosterone and low estrogen, estrogen alone was administered while testosterone was still suppressed, and sexual function improved. The more into this TRT journey that I get, and the more research that I do, and more anecdotal stories that I learn about, the more and more that I see why Nelson Vergel is so against using AI’s unless absolutely necessary, and that E2 doesn’t always have to be in the 20-30 range for TRT to be in that “sweet spot”. Was listening to Jay Campbell on his podcast the other day and he said he’s never used an AI and feels great. His last E2 was 41. And he has been as high as 60. Also the co-author of his book was on, Jim Brown, and he said his E2 hovers between 35-55, and never has needed an AI and also feels great. Not sure what Jay’s SHBG is, but his free test was 28.7 (6.8-21.5), with a total testosterone of 843. So I assume his SHBG is on the lower side, which would make you think he would need a much lower E2 to feel good, but apparently not. [/QUOTE]
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