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Thinking of stopping my AI. Thoughts.
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<blockquote data-quote="tmaxey1" data-source="post: 143070" data-attributes="member: 38311"><p>Wow I didnt think it was possible for someone to be as wrong as many times in 1 post as you were just now.</p><p>I'm pretty sure most people on here have watched this TRT roundtable. The difference is we didnt let Jay Cambells propaganda mouth take away our critical thinking ability as easily as you have. Jay Campbell has a business relationship with a few of those doctors and he tries to push potential patients/customers to these doctors. Of course the need to try to stand out from the rest of the doctors offering telemedicine and this is one of the only angles they have come up with. If you want to listen to a guy who says E2 isnt a problem and claims he doesnt even test it and then a week later slips up and says his E2 test results were delayed then go ahead. Meanwhile he pretends rubbing his sack with DHT is the #1 protocol on another video, ignoring the rapidly thinning hair on his head and also ignoring the prostate issues that could come from high DHT. Just because you can't see through him doesnt mean we can't.</p><p></p><p>We asked the obvious normal and rational questions and we can't get a real answer.</p><p>We see the potential health risk associated with too high an estrogen level. You choose to ignore them. We have been shown zero evidence that taking an AI to keep estrogen levels normal is harmful to anyone.</p><p></p><p>The biggest failing in your flawed reasoning is pretending that what works for you is what has to work for everyone. This is foolish and as a grown up person you should be beyond this type of thinking.</p><p></p><p>Just because you dont have estrogen side effects without an AI doesnt mean everyone else doesnt. Some people can start growing breast tissue and swell up at E2 levels of 40. Just because you don't does that mean someone else can't? Let me guess? The person should just reduce their test dose then as you said. Wrong. The test levels at which you feel beneficial from TRT therapy is not what works for everyone.</p><p></p><p>The reason this debate keeps surfacing is because people like you and Jay Campbell that can't accept that each person is unique and react differently to different protocols.</p><p></p><p>You show your lack of original thought and critical thinking ability in you "magical number" nonsense. You sound like Jay Campbell once again. People are not searching for magical numbers. They are searching for symptom resolution.</p><p></p><p>Try doing a little research about the levels at which estrogen is beneficial. You will find that level is pretty low and a level that we all maintain. While you are at it try learning about the levels at which estrogen can be harmful to men. More is not always better. This applies to both Testosterone and Estrogen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmaxey1, post: 143070, member: 38311"] Wow I didnt think it was possible for someone to be as wrong as many times in 1 post as you were just now. I'm pretty sure most people on here have watched this TRT roundtable. The difference is we didnt let Jay Cambells propaganda mouth take away our critical thinking ability as easily as you have. Jay Campbell has a business relationship with a few of those doctors and he tries to push potential patients/customers to these doctors. Of course the need to try to stand out from the rest of the doctors offering telemedicine and this is one of the only angles they have come up with. If you want to listen to a guy who says E2 isnt a problem and claims he doesnt even test it and then a week later slips up and says his E2 test results were delayed then go ahead. Meanwhile he pretends rubbing his sack with DHT is the #1 protocol on another video, ignoring the rapidly thinning hair on his head and also ignoring the prostate issues that could come from high DHT. Just because you can't see through him doesnt mean we can't. We asked the obvious normal and rational questions and we can't get a real answer. We see the potential health risk associated with too high an estrogen level. You choose to ignore them. We have been shown zero evidence that taking an AI to keep estrogen levels normal is harmful to anyone. The biggest failing in your flawed reasoning is pretending that what works for you is what has to work for everyone. This is foolish and as a grown up person you should be beyond this type of thinking. Just because you dont have estrogen side effects without an AI doesnt mean everyone else doesnt. Some people can start growing breast tissue and swell up at E2 levels of 40. Just because you don't does that mean someone else can't? Let me guess? The person should just reduce their test dose then as you said. Wrong. The test levels at which you feel beneficial from TRT therapy is not what works for everyone. The reason this debate keeps surfacing is because people like you and Jay Campbell that can't accept that each person is unique and react differently to different protocols. You show your lack of original thought and critical thinking ability in you "magical number" nonsense. You sound like Jay Campbell once again. People are not searching for magical numbers. They are searching for symptom resolution. Try doing a little research about the levels at which estrogen is beneficial. You will find that level is pretty low and a level that we all maintain. While you are at it try learning about the levels at which estrogen can be harmful to men. More is not always better. This applies to both Testosterone and Estrogen. [/QUOTE]
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