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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
T/E2 ratio
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<blockquote data-quote="godudi" data-source="post: 229324" data-attributes="member: 4880"><p>Hello all forum members,</p><p></p><p>I am 48 years old, on TRT for 12 years. On nebido during the past year.</p><p>I have a low libido & ED.</p><p>Testosterone total = 890 ng/dl</p><p>E2 (not sensitive) = 80 pg/dl</p><p></p><p>My urologist claims the high estradiol is the culprit of my low libido and ED.</p><p></p><p>My question is, with 80 pg/dl is it still necessary to take the sensitive E2 test in order to determine whether my E2 is possibly high due to inaccuracy of the standard E2 test or is quite obvious E2 is high regadless of the E2 test (standard vs sensitive)?</p><p></p><p>Sensitive E2 tests are quite expensive where I live (Brasil) and I prefer to take the E2 test just in case there is to reduce E2 levels and reach the desired T/E2 ratio using AI where the importance is sensitive E2 is quite obvious.</p><p></p><p>Lastly what would be the AI dosage recommendation having in mind crashing my E2 is not an option, already been there a few years back, I can't think about feeling dead once again.</p><p></p><p>Thank you all</p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="godudi, post: 229324, member: 4880"] Hello all forum members, I am 48 years old, on TRT for 12 years. On nebido during the past year. I have a low libido & ED. Testosterone total = 890 ng/dl E2 (not sensitive) = 80 pg/dl My urologist claims the high estradiol is the culprit of my low libido and ED. My question is, with 80 pg/dl is it still necessary to take the sensitive E2 test in order to determine whether my E2 is possibly high due to inaccuracy of the standard E2 test or is quite obvious E2 is high regadless of the E2 test (standard vs sensitive)? Sensitive E2 tests are quite expensive where I live (Brasil) and I prefer to take the E2 test just in case there is to reduce E2 levels and reach the desired T/E2 ratio using AI where the importance is sensitive E2 is quite obvious. Lastly what would be the AI dosage recommendation having in mind crashing my E2 is not an option, already been there a few years back, I can't think about feeling dead once again. Thank you all David [/QUOTE]
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