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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT and Tamoxifen for life?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 23704" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Was your estradiol measured via the "sensitive" test? If not, the values you posted are worthless. As explained by Discountedlabs.com: The standard test uses immunoassay technology that cannot differentiate C-Reactive Protein (involved in inflammation) from estradiol, so it reads the combination of the two as estradiol. Tingling in the nipple area when starting TRT indicates that androgen activity is present in the blood - it is not a sign of gynecomastia. Finally, Tamoxifen is the wrong drug to take to control estradiol - Anastrozole is the drug of choice. It's no wonder you don't feel so great: you are taking the wrong drug to control estradiol levels that may not even require management.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 23704, member: 2624"] Was your estradiol measured via the "sensitive" test? If not, the values you posted are worthless. As explained by Discountedlabs.com: The standard test uses immunoassay technology that cannot differentiate C-Reactive Protein (involved in inflammation) from estradiol, so it reads the combination of the two as estradiol. Tingling in the nipple area when starting TRT indicates that androgen activity is present in the blood - it is not a sign of gynecomastia. Finally, Tamoxifen is the wrong drug to take to control estradiol - Anastrozole is the drug of choice. It's no wonder you don't feel so great: you are taking the wrong drug to control estradiol levels that may not even require management. [/QUOTE]
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