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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
t/e2 ratio off optimal ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 31380" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>I would urge you not to stress of become too anxious in regard to the T:E ratio. This is a guideline - a very, very valuable guideline - that can help you manage your estradiol levels. But don't tie yourself in knots over it. What I've found is that relying on the ratio gives me a certain freedom in allowing my estradiol to drift a bit higher than I once thought was possible. I monitor my body's response, back it up with lab work, and manage things calmly. I learned that when my E2 climbs beyond the low 40s, I am not as responsive sexually as I'd like. With my high testosterone, in excess of 1000, it should be able to go higher...according to the ratio. It can't. But it can go higher than the lab test's normal readings. Be flexible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 31380, member: 2624"] I would urge you not to stress of become too anxious in regard to the T:E ratio. This is a guideline - a very, very valuable guideline - that can help you manage your estradiol levels. But don't tie yourself in knots over it. What I've found is that relying on the ratio gives me a certain freedom in allowing my estradiol to drift a bit higher than I once thought was possible. I monitor my body's response, back it up with lab work, and manage things calmly. I learned that when my E2 climbs beyond the low 40s, I am not as responsive sexually as I'd like. With my high testosterone, in excess of 1000, it should be able to go higher...according to the ratio. It can't. But it can go higher than the lab test's normal readings. Be flexible. [/QUOTE]
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