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Hi all,

Another update: Husband went to the doctor and asked for the

Estradiol test along with the other blood work. I told him to ask for

this as everyone here tells me that it is probably too high causing his

weight gain and low libido.

The doctor said that it was a rare test and that he didn't know if

he could run it or not. He did NO blood work and gave hubby another

prescription for patches and told him to come back next week.

We did get an appointment, by the way, with the endocrenologist

and the first available they had was January 31st. I guess we wait.

Isn't there an OTC med that can take that would lower that

Estradiol level?

Thanks,

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Yes there is and it works dam good you will not find it at stores here is a link

take one tablet at dinner time when he getts some good morning wood you know the

E2 came down this happens to most of us. He needs to be careful not to go down

to low so keep an eye on how he feels and if he gets wood and it stops this

means he went to low. Stop it until wood comes back then go back on it but cut

the tablet in half I did dam good on 1/2 a tablet.

http://www.ritecare.com/prodsheets/PHY-15336.html

Get some TMG this helps wash out the E's that get converted.

http://www.myvitanet.com/tmgtr75120ca.html

This link tells you about Indolplex/DIM.

http://www.dimfaq.com/index.htm

Phil

longsally1112 <longsally1112@...> wrote:

Hi all,

Another update: Husband went to the doctor and asked for the

Estradiol test along with the other blood work. I told him to ask for

this as everyone here tells me that it is probably too high causing his

weight gain and low libido.

The doctor said that it was a rare test and that he didn't know if

he could run it or not. He did NO blood work and gave hubby another

prescription for patches and told him to come back next week.

We did get an appointment, by the way, with the endocrenologist

and the first available they had was January 31st. I guess we wait.

Isn't there an OTC med that can take that would lower that

Estradiol level?

Thanks,

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