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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: 31457" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>As I wrote, don't turn yourself inside out trying to match your subjective response to TRT and the ratio, or any other guideline. Use it as a tool, one of a few, that can guide you to success. Estradiol managment is the last frontier of TRT practice. There is no single, agreed upon value for what healthy levels of estradiol should be in men receiving exogenous testosterone. It is only recently that the "sensitive" assay has come to be seen as providing the most accurate measure of e2 in men - and that test can hardly be found outside the United States. Clinical judgment, insights from doctors skilled in androgen replacement, and insights gleaned from research, by thoughtful observers like Nelson, are helping clarify the issue. But the individual patient, with his unique response to therapy, is still the final judge of what works.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 31457, member: 2624"] As I wrote, don't turn yourself inside out trying to match your subjective response to TRT and the ratio, or any other guideline. Use it as a tool, one of a few, that can guide you to success. Estradiol managment is the last frontier of TRT practice. There is no single, agreed upon value for what healthy levels of estradiol should be in men receiving exogenous testosterone. It is only recently that the "sensitive" assay has come to be seen as providing the most accurate measure of e2 in men - and that test can hardly be found outside the United States. Clinical judgment, insights from doctors skilled in androgen replacement, and insights gleaned from research, by thoughtful observers like Nelson, are helping clarify the issue. But the individual patient, with his unique response to therapy, is still the final judge of what works. [/QUOTE]
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