Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Phil,thanks for a great post,it has certainly opened my eyes up to alot of factors concerning the administering of testosterone to someone with high estrogen levels,such as myself for example 47xxy. Although I don't post here very often (I have been hanging around in the shadows for some time)every now and then something comes up here where I think I can be of assistance,such as the question relating to Androil for example. The injections didn't work for me (most probably due to high 'E' levels amongst other things) and six months after stopping a new endocrinologist put me on the Androil capsules,starting out at one (40mg) per day to be increased to 2 x twice daily.After one week of that I have had to stop due to migraines, I had 2 in the first week of treatment,prior to that,the last time I can remember having a migraine was 3 yrs back. If anyone is interested in learning about Androil,I have posted a file to the group, Canice. > I have come across a lot of info about high E2 in young men who have > tested low on T. And I be dammed if I can find them. But the > thinking is if you get the E2 down then your body will produce more > T. in certain cases. The problem being that the cells are filled > with the E2 thus not allowing the T. to get into these cells. Also > the body thinks that the high E2 is high T. so tells the body not to > make more. So in a lot of cases when these men are given something > to lower the E2 there T. goes up. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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