TRT in Russia, Advice Needed

Of course. That’s what endocrinologists a for. If a teen appears to be ill, he will be analyzed and discussed.
Looks like our estrogen is not so high:
https://www.nature.com/articles/pr1973112.pdf?origin=ppub
It happily fits under 30 pg/ml. Not 54-64 even nearly.

It’s good we started analyzing and discussing levels and balance at last.

  1. Because we invented medicine. Without it humans were dying like rats.
  2. If a body is broken, the mechanisms should be controlled.
  3. TRT isn’t natural process, a body have zero ideas how to deal with it it, we control it manually.
  4. After 30 lots of humans tend to firmly sit on bunch of medications, without which mother nature kills them very quickly and painfully.
  5. Once I met a psychiatrist, that told me I should cancel all antidepressants and rely on my body. And know what? In a matter of several months I dropped into depression, derealization, tachycardia, low blood pressure, intense suicidal ideation, fatigue, and sleepiness.
  6. Then I met a neurologists, telling him I feel tired, sleepy, cognition is poor, memory is meh. He replied: “Oh, I feel tired and stupid too, you are OK, go away.” Often, if a doc tells you set a situation adrift, he is either stupid, or want to get rid of you.

An there is another topic:

Guys nicely discuss controlling estrogen. Which means there are different opinions.

And I seriously want to stop talking about abandoning endocrinology, about mother nature, bodies that know everything, pulling ass from the head, or growing balls, as it makes no common sense, logic, or scientific evidence. Thank you.