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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
What is Optimal Estradiol Range for Libido/Erection
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<blockquote data-quote="JimboTRT" data-source="post: 170858" data-attributes="member: 39884"><p>You're wasting your time [USER=37892]@Appassionato[/USER] with him. </p><p></p><p>I can tell you from personal experience that I have severe ED when my E2 is high. I've had it hit 117 with a Total T of 1100 / Free T 35 and nothing worked! ED, no libido, extreme head fog, etc. So, not everyone has great libido when letting E2 go where it wants. Another concern that should be taken very seriously is the lack of long term studies. We just do not know the long term effects of running extremely high E2. I like Dr. Saya's blood analogy - that too thick of fluid in the pipes can't be good over the long haul. That's just common sense. </p><p></p><p>So, do I want to use an AI? Absolutely not. I tried my best for four months not to use one. I've recently switched my TRT protocol to EOD to see if it will help. However, until studies can prove to me high E2 is fine, and my ED, head fog, etc. would work itself out, I have no choice. I take a very mild dose of AI (.125 mg) twice per week and I finally feel a lot better. Clearer thinking, libido / ED all much better, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimboTRT, post: 170858, member: 39884"] You're wasting your time [USER=37892]@Appassionato[/USER] with him. I can tell you from personal experience that I have severe ED when my E2 is high. I've had it hit 117 with a Total T of 1100 / Free T 35 and nothing worked! ED, no libido, extreme head fog, etc. So, not everyone has great libido when letting E2 go where it wants. Another concern that should be taken very seriously is the lack of long term studies. We just do not know the long term effects of running extremely high E2. I like Dr. Saya's blood analogy - that too thick of fluid in the pipes can't be good over the long haul. That's just common sense. So, do I want to use an AI? Absolutely not. I tried my best for four months not to use one. I've recently switched my TRT protocol to EOD to see if it will help. However, until studies can prove to me high E2 is fine, and my ED, head fog, etc. would work itself out, I have no choice. I take a very mild dose of AI (.125 mg) twice per week and I finally feel a lot better. Clearer thinking, libido / ED all much better, etc. [/QUOTE]
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