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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Thinking of stopping my AI. Thoughts.
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<blockquote data-quote="tmaxey1" data-source="post: 142896" data-attributes="member: 38311"><p>Good point. I agree with you. Any study regardless of results should be looked at. The reality is studies are not being done that show any harmful effects from an AI as long as the dose of AI still keeps E2 levels normal and not too low. Just as no one is studying men who take TRT and have elevated E2 levels due to the conversion.</p><p></p><p>Lets be honest about the realities of testosterone usage here. Most of us want our test levels to be above the normal range. Even though we know some men can have 1000 test levels naturally these guys are teens going through quick puberty and exceptionally rare athletes. Now I am all for men having elevasted test levels as long as its not causing harm to their bodies in other ways (blood pressure, prostate, blood count ect). But very few of us can achieve 1000+ testosterone levels without our E2 climbing to the level of a female or to the level of a man transitioning to a female without taking some dose of an AI. </p><p></p><p>Most will agree that AI's can be overused. Some people will be ok walking around with elevated E2... Is elevated E2 risky in isolation? Maybe, maybe not. We just dont know. But to take this anti AI stance and pretend we know we are putting some toxic chemical into our bodies is irresponsible and not based on evidence or science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmaxey1, post: 142896, member: 38311"] Good point. I agree with you. Any study regardless of results should be looked at. The reality is studies are not being done that show any harmful effects from an AI as long as the dose of AI still keeps E2 levels normal and not too low. Just as no one is studying men who take TRT and have elevated E2 levels due to the conversion. Lets be honest about the realities of testosterone usage here. Most of us want our test levels to be above the normal range. Even though we know some men can have 1000 test levels naturally these guys are teens going through quick puberty and exceptionally rare athletes. Now I am all for men having elevasted test levels as long as its not causing harm to their bodies in other ways (blood pressure, prostate, blood count ect). But very few of us can achieve 1000+ testosterone levels without our E2 climbing to the level of a female or to the level of a man transitioning to a female without taking some dose of an AI. Most will agree that AI's can be overused. Some people will be ok walking around with elevated E2... Is elevated E2 risky in isolation? Maybe, maybe not. We just dont know. But to take this anti AI stance and pretend we know we are putting some toxic chemical into our bodies is irresponsible and not based on evidence or science. [/QUOTE]
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