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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
Testosterone to estradiol ratio reflects inflammation and predicts future cardiovascular events in men
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince Carter" data-source="post: 129488" data-attributes="member: 2657"><p>As long as this isn't factoring in SHBG and how it binds to, or not, to E just like it does to T, this is all very flawed and frankly it seems more and more of an out of date position to hold on to, a ratio of T:E.</p><p></p><p>IMVHO.</p><p></p><p>Though it is very notable the E symptoms that present themselves can be viewed as very tolerable for some, to almost transparent sense. Such as me feeling warm or too hot or sweaty in bed can seem to be a very benign thing to many guys, but for me, it disrupts my sleep for 1-2-3 hours a night which THAT becomes the very problematic part.</p><p></p><p>Im doing the best I've been to this point, I've had multiple negatives resolve themselves with my trough LC/MS/MS in the single digits. My SHBG is consistently in ~12 range. Save for one lingering issue I'd be a very happy man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince Carter, post: 129488, member: 2657"] As long as this isn't factoring in SHBG and how it binds to, or not, to E just like it does to T, this is all very flawed and frankly it seems more and more of an out of date position to hold on to, a ratio of T:E. IMVHO. Though it is very notable the E symptoms that present themselves can be viewed as very tolerable for some, to almost transparent sense. Such as me feeling warm or too hot or sweaty in bed can seem to be a very benign thing to many guys, but for me, it disrupts my sleep for 1-2-3 hours a night which THAT becomes the very problematic part. Im doing the best I've been to this point, I've had multiple negatives resolve themselves with my trough LC/MS/MS in the single digits. My SHBG is consistently in ~12 range. Save for one lingering issue I'd be a very happy man. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone to estradiol ratio reflects inflammation and predicts future cardiovascular events in men
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