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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="johndoesmith" data-source="post: 71232" data-attributes="member: 13404"><p>Respectfully, I don't feel that you've actually read most of my post. I have never taken an AI, and like I said before, I suffered LOW E2 myself. I do not experience effects of high E2(Dr. Saya can confirm, I am a patient of his) nor do I "block" my E2. </p><p></p><p>I also remember you said you don't even test E2, so how can you confirm you've never seen this in your patients? </p><p></p><p>I really feel as though you are picking parts of my post to essentially tear me down as a scapegoat for overzealous use of AI in the industry. You seem to have missed(or I didn't make it clear enough) that I said an expert titrates based on <strong>symptoms and</strong> labs.</p><p></p><p>I am not propagating false information, and many here can elaborate on their >70 E2 levels and symptoms(vince carter??).</p><p></p><p>I am not intending to incite an argument, I just simply asked some questions, and seemingly upset you. Still not sure what you mean by "blocking" E2 btw, generally an aromatase inhibitor is used, which does not block estrogen, but rather its production. </p><p></p><p>Again, I have never used an AI and I suffered from low E2. Not sure why you insinuate I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndoesmith, post: 71232, member: 13404"] Respectfully, I don't feel that you've actually read most of my post. I have never taken an AI, and like I said before, I suffered LOW E2 myself. I do not experience effects of high E2(Dr. Saya can confirm, I am a patient of his) nor do I "block" my E2. I also remember you said you don't even test E2, so how can you confirm you've never seen this in your patients? I really feel as though you are picking parts of my post to essentially tear me down as a scapegoat for overzealous use of AI in the industry. You seem to have missed(or I didn't make it clear enough) that I said an expert titrates based on [B]symptoms and[/B] labs. I am not propagating false information, and many here can elaborate on their >70 E2 levels and symptoms(vince carter??). I am not intending to incite an argument, I just simply asked some questions, and seemingly upset you. Still not sure what you mean by "blocking" E2 btw, generally an aromatase inhibitor is used, which does not block estrogen, but rather its production. Again, I have never used an AI and I suffered from low E2. Not sure why you insinuate I have. [/QUOTE]
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