Got my new labs back today, my new E2 reading is at 31pg/dL as of 2-20-19. My labs from 2-05-19 has my E2 at 16.1 pg/dL I’ll post the rest in the “TRT attempt 2” topic. I’m actually just going to change the topic name “thehokiefloyd TRT log” and post
I will take care of that for you this eve (PST) in CA.
You chaps are discussing DHEA and Pregnenalone. I have used Dhea extensively.
If on long term cortisol you must also be on an anabolic. When the adrenals release cortisol, they release DHEA as well. This neutralizes the catabolic impact. Since I am on an RX androgen, I dropped the DHEA as it only seemed to add narly acne.
Pregnenalone - nothing, nada, nil, zip, zero it didn’t do jack in my view.
Thank you for your experience episodic. Everyone has given great accounts of their personal trials in TRT. It’s been good to get so much feedback and realize how much everyone can vary greatly.
Regarding your expertise on relevant data, I really appreciate how knowledgeable you are in the TRT field.
I am also quit grateful that you are willing to take some time out of your evening and look into this.
I can see myself presenting this problem to 50 docs in Nashville, and most of them having an opposite approach from the rest, while most wouldn’t probably even look at this as a mens health issue.
Please let me know what you come across and thank you again for your time man, it means a lot.
Can you please provide some studies in regard to this statement? Outside of locker room chatter I don’t hear anyone speaking of high estrogen, along side of high testosterone, having any negative impact on the prostate (or anything else).
Oh, no worries by the way.
Weird right? Well, maybe it’ll just…like…go the F*** away lol. Maybe it’s my body adjusting to the T, we’ll see what episodic digs up man.