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Re: Low T and chronic infections

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Your prostatitis may be caused by high estradiol, which can also

cause low T. Have you had estradiol (E2) checked? If it's high,

there are many ways to treat it from taking the prescription drug

Arimidex to more natural means such as DIM and soy.

I've had prostatitis since Jan. I initially treated it with anti-

inflammatories, then Cipro to no avail. I finally found out that

high E2 (mine is 49) affects the prostate, so I've been treating it

with Arimidex for the last month. Noticeable improvement though not

100% cured. When your E2 is high, it can lower FSH and LH, which

affects T production. When it comes down, these numbers should

increase significantly.

Dave K.

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>

> I have been treated with Striant for low T for about 2 weeks now.

It

> is my understanding that when you have low T your immune system

> does't function as well. I have chronic sinusitis and chronic

> prostitus. Has anyone experienced these. I have been on

antibiotics

> for too long for these. It seems to help the pain for the

> prostitus. How long after starting HRT can I expect for these

things

> to clear up? Any advise will be appreciated.

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