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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: 71230" data-attributes="member: 15691"><p>You are wrong. It is applied bid and levelsare still optimal "by the time you go to sleep". If I measured you 10 hours after application your free T will still be 30-50. Once again, if you are having a consistent morning erection your T is going to be in a optimal range. You are making a total assumption not based on actual medical data. How does that "not compare to a level of 1500 TT on test cypionate "? These opinions are which are not based on medical facts or what is seen in medical practice is what confuses those looking for information on HRT. I am in no way trying to be offensive but I think we should all focus on how we communicate by considering a quote by Hippocrates the father of medicine. "There are in effect two things, science and opinion: the former begets knowledge, the later ignorance" We should focus on what the medical literature supports. What study shows that increasing E2 with T is harmful? What study shows that decreasing E2 is beneficial?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J. Keith Nichols MD, post: 71230, member: 15691"] You are wrong. It is applied bid and levelsare still optimal "by the time you go to sleep". If I measured you 10 hours after application your free T will still be 30-50. Once again, if you are having a consistent morning erection your T is going to be in a optimal range. You are making a total assumption not based on actual medical data. How does that "not compare to a level of 1500 TT on test cypionate "? These opinions are which are not based on medical facts or what is seen in medical practice is what confuses those looking for information on HRT. I am in no way trying to be offensive but I think we should all focus on how we communicate by considering a quote by Hippocrates the father of medicine. "There are in effect two things, science and opinion: the former begets knowledge, the later ignorance" We should focus on what the medical literature supports. What study shows that increasing E2 with T is harmful? What study shows that decreasing E2 is beneficial? [/QUOTE]
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Should We Be Managing Estradiol and Hematocrit in Men on Testosterone Replacement?
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