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I agree with these statements up to some point. Yes, too much of anything isnt good. But how much is too much?

I dont blindly trust a lab range on e piece of paper. These lab ranges are flawed and extremely low. The lab ranges of e2 are for people NOT on TRT.

I believe it is much better approach to judge by the symptoms. We know the high e2 symptoms. People usually have issues when they start to notice nipple sensitivity. If I notice that I will also start to think about doing something. But dont you understand everyone tolerates different amount of each hormone?

The best doctors are guided by the symptoms, not by the numbers. For 50 years since Hitler(he was on TRT as well if Im not mistaken) people have been doing TRT successfully without lab numbers and without AI.

About e2...ok too much is not good. But I have 80 and I do not have e2 issues, so is it too much? We also know blocking it is not good. By the way I also take zinc, but zinc cannot do wonders with e2. It seemed effective before I added the HCG. For some reason it seems Im HCG over responder. Without HCG my e2 and test would be MUCH MUCH lower. So everyone is different and we have to follow the symptoms and just orient by the numbers, but NOT BE RESTRICTED and freaked out by these numbers.


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