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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Should I worry about this E2 level?
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<blockquote data-quote="bigfred32" data-source="post: 20034" data-attributes="member: 2737"><p>I read a thread on the ratios last week and I apologize but I cant readily find it. My T is 729 and e2 runs at 42 on ultra sensitive test. I feel great and the ratio is around 17. </p><p>I have had too high e2 and felt like crap but once I brought it down by adding .25mg AI every 3-4 days and lowering my T dose alittle it brought everything into Nelsons range. </p><p>Like I said I just learned this but I know how I feel. I understand low e2 and high e2 is equally bad and both effect how you feel. I use a trandermal so tend to convert more e2 but a tiny bit of AI keeps it managed.</p><p>Unless my understanding is off, it would seem that your T to e2 ratio is alittle low and could come up alittle. </p><p>If I can find the thread I will forward it to you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigfred32, post: 20034, member: 2737"] I read a thread on the ratios last week and I apologize but I cant readily find it. My T is 729 and e2 runs at 42 on ultra sensitive test. I feel great and the ratio is around 17. I have had too high e2 and felt like crap but once I brought it down by adding .25mg AI every 3-4 days and lowering my T dose alittle it brought everything into Nelsons range. Like I said I just learned this but I know how I feel. I understand low e2 and high e2 is equally bad and both effect how you feel. I use a trandermal so tend to convert more e2 but a tiny bit of AI keeps it managed. Unless my understanding is off, it would seem that your T to e2 ratio is alittle low and could come up alittle. If I can find the thread I will forward it to you [/QUOTE]
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