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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Should We Be Managing Estradiol and Hematocrit in Men on Testosterone Replacement?
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<blockquote data-quote="J. Keith Nichols MD" data-source="post: 71225" data-attributes="member: 15691"><p>I have not seen what you are referring to in hundreds and hundreds of patients. With the method of delivery I have outlined I have NEVER had E2 levels that of "Premenstal women". I have not to date had to prescribe AIs for E2 excess. You have been programed inappropriately to worry and focus on your E2 levels. An expert doesn't titrate to labs, he titrates and adjust to symptoms. I have never myself or in ANY of my patients experienced "massive side effects". Focus on optimizing your free T, free T3, DHEA, Vit D3, appropriate diet, exercise, and supplements, and don't block your E2. The reason this is so foreign to you is it is just not how you have read it should be done on various websites and forums that continue to propagate false information.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. Keith Nichols MD, post: 71225, member: 15691"] I have not seen what you are referring to in hundreds and hundreds of patients. With the method of delivery I have outlined I have NEVER had E2 levels that of "Premenstal women". I have not to date had to prescribe AIs for E2 excess. You have been programed inappropriately to worry and focus on your E2 levels. An expert doesn't titrate to labs, he titrates and adjust to symptoms. I have never myself or in ANY of my patients experienced "massive side effects". Focus on optimizing your free T, free T3, DHEA, Vit D3, appropriate diet, exercise, and supplements, and don't block your E2. The reason this is so foreign to you is it is just not how you have read it should be done on various websites and forums that continue to propagate false information. [/QUOTE]
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