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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="sportsfan8724" data-source="post: 71259" data-attributes="member: 3451"><p>Thanks again to both doctors for responding to each other as well as us. A few questions for you both. I'm wondering if maybe the reasons Dr. Nichols sees no one with estradiol issues and Dr. Saya does is maybe because the topical cream Dr. Nichols uses helps increase dht enough that it offsets the increase in estradiol? I know this was briefly mentioned earlier in the thread. Or do you think it's more of the fact Dr. Nichols it's getting the free t in a high enough range that it offsets the estradiol? Maybe it's neither of these maybe it's a bit of both just curious if you doctors had an opinion on that. The next question is a different can of worms but always has had me thinking... when people are going from male to female (gender change) there estradiol levels are going high and also there testosterone is being made low. We don't here of them complaining of fatigue and other symptoms or having strokes or heart attacks. Just curious on your opinions on that. I would just think these would be the people with a ton of complaints and maybe they do ... Always had made me think though that estradiol can't be that bad or would here about it from transgenders. Hopefully that part of my question makes sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sportsfan8724, post: 71259, member: 3451"] Thanks again to both doctors for responding to each other as well as us. A few questions for you both. I'm wondering if maybe the reasons Dr. Nichols sees no one with estradiol issues and Dr. Saya does is maybe because the topical cream Dr. Nichols uses helps increase dht enough that it offsets the increase in estradiol? I know this was briefly mentioned earlier in the thread. Or do you think it's more of the fact Dr. Nichols it's getting the free t in a high enough range that it offsets the estradiol? Maybe it's neither of these maybe it's a bit of both just curious if you doctors had an opinion on that. The next question is a different can of worms but always has had me thinking... when people are going from male to female (gender change) there estradiol levels are going high and also there testosterone is being made low. We don't here of them complaining of fatigue and other symptoms or having strokes or heart attacks. Just curious on your opinions on that. I would just think these would be the people with a ton of complaints and maybe they do ... Always had made me think though that estradiol can't be that bad or would here about it from transgenders. Hopefully that part of my question makes sense. [/QUOTE]
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Should We Be Managing Estradiol and Hematocrit in Men on Testosterone Replacement?
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