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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT and lifetime usage
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<blockquote data-quote="atlien2488" data-source="post: 101556" data-attributes="member: 17787"><p>so you're on 150 mgs a week total? i wouldnt go much higher than that....youre estradiol is definitely on the high side I would monitor that closely along with its ratio to testosterone....if he refuses to try to lower it I would seek advice from another specialist. If worse comes to worst, you might have to get an AI yourself and keep track of your levels. In the meantime, take some zinc, vitamin E, D, chrysin, omega 3s, grape seed extract, etc to manage your estrogen naturally....your SHBG isn't clinically low either... I would take his advice but would not wait until may 2nd and get blood tests once or twice before then. talk to a urologist or endo if you haven't already and look into your thyroid functioning as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atlien2488, post: 101556, member: 17787"] so you're on 150 mgs a week total? i wouldnt go much higher than that....youre estradiol is definitely on the high side I would monitor that closely along with its ratio to testosterone....if he refuses to try to lower it I would seek advice from another specialist. If worse comes to worst, you might have to get an AI yourself and keep track of your levels. In the meantime, take some zinc, vitamin E, D, chrysin, omega 3s, grape seed extract, etc to manage your estrogen naturally....your SHBG isn't clinically low either... I would take his advice but would not wait until may 2nd and get blood tests once or twice before then. talk to a urologist or endo if you haven't already and look into your thyroid functioning as well. [/QUOTE]
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