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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="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 71255" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>I would go with my friend JDS here, uncontrolled estrogen was rather detrimental to my personal and professional life and would on occasion manifest itself on this forum...just PMS'ish, too easily angered, inability to deal with relatively minor stressors, getting in to skirmishes at work, hard to tolerate "people", night sweats/overly hot in bed and then later at night overly cold, it was a terrible spot, for me, to have the uncontrolled E. </p><p>But I think we're all dancing around the same thing in different terms or ways of expressing it and it's not to drive down E to some prejudged number, or to let it run high and unrestricted, with negative symptoms. I think we're all saying treat the negative symptom that may be present in the individual. Let me add that in those bad times for me I was running 50/60/70 and as high as 88, unexplained aromatase, and was to a point only using EOD (50mg) and then daily CYP (28mg) but I run 12-15 SHBG constantly, even when the E was high so SHBG did not follow E in my case, but I feel that I had/have a parallel with Free T and Free E in my body that still presents some negative symptoms even with Anastrozole @ .25mg M/W/F. I'm subjectively doing a little bit better on symptoms with .25mg EOD and my LC/MS/MS E2 @ about 15-20.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 71255, member: 2657"] I would go with my friend JDS here, uncontrolled estrogen was rather detrimental to my personal and professional life and would on occasion manifest itself on this forum...just PMS'ish, too easily angered, inability to deal with relatively minor stressors, getting in to skirmishes at work, hard to tolerate "people", night sweats/overly hot in bed and then later at night overly cold, it was a terrible spot, for me, to have the uncontrolled E. But I think we're all dancing around the same thing in different terms or ways of expressing it and it's not to drive down E to some prejudged number, or to let it run high and unrestricted, with negative symptoms. I think we're all saying treat the negative symptom that may be present in the individual. Let me add that in those bad times for me I was running 50/60/70 and as high as 88, unexplained aromatase, and was to a point only using EOD (50mg) and then daily CYP (28mg) but I run 12-15 SHBG constantly, even when the E was high so SHBG did not follow E in my case, but I feel that I had/have a parallel with Free T and Free E in my body that still presents some negative symptoms even with Anastrozole @ .25mg M/W/F. I'm subjectively doing a little bit better on symptoms with .25mg EOD and my LC/MS/MS E2 @ about 15-20. [/QUOTE]
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