Guest guest Posted August 23, 2007 Report Share Posted August 23, 2007 Only one way to tell get your Estradiol tested if it's high do one tablet of indolplex/DIM at dinner you will know if it is down when you start getting some mornng wood. Or go on Arimidex .25mgs every 3 days same thing with the wood. devo101 <edeaver@...> wrote: I have been struggling with this T issue for some time. I have posted on here in the past. Long story short, my T levels have been in the 300 range (RR - 240-827), Free has also been low and LH, FSH have been low as well. I have struggled with ED symptoms since my vasectomy. I think an infection I had has resulted in my lowering T hormone levels. MY GP and I agreed to try Androgel after the PDE-5 inhibitors stopped working reliably. About three weeks in he checked my total T (was over 600) and I had him check Estradiol it was 15 (RR<59). My ED symptoms greately improved. Much lower PDE-5 drugs needed and even some success without drugs. Doc said come back in six months. Suddenly about 3 weeks later everything stopped working again. Absolute 100% failure with PDE-5 drugs. Started feeling depressed. Made an appointment with a local doctor recommended by Dr. Shippen's office. In the meantime I started taking 1/2 tablet of DIM at night before bed. Seems to help a little but have not tried sex yet. Any ideas what is going on? How long would it take for Estradiol to impact me? Is that what I am feeling or have my own testicles just shutdown and I am feeling that drop? Should I try upping the T dosage (using 5 mg daily and really " feel " the effects already). Any help would be appreciated. Co-Moderator " Don't believe anything you hear and only half of what you see. " Phil --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 On Thu, 23 Aug 2007 01:46:21 -0000, you wrote: >I have been struggling with this T issue for some time. I have >posted on here in the past. Long story short, my T levels have been >in the 300 range (RR - 240-827), Free has also been low and LH, FSH >have been low as well. I have struggled with ED symptoms since my >vasectomy. I think an infection I had has resulted in my lowering T >hormone levels. > >MY GP and I agreed to try Androgel after the PDE-5 inhibitors stopped >working reliably. About three weeks in he checked my total T (was >over 600) and I had him check Estradiol it was 15 (RR<59). My ED >symptoms greately improved. Much lower PDE-5 drugs needed and even >some success without drugs. Doc said come back in six months. > >Suddenly about 3 weeks later everything stopped working again. >Absolute 100% failure with PDE-5 drugs. Started feeling depressed. >Made an appointment with a local doctor recommended by Dr. Shippen's >office. In the meantime I started taking 1/2 tablet of DIM at night >before bed. Seems to help a little but have not tried sex yet. > >Any ideas what is going on? How long would it take for Estradiol to >impact me? Is that what I am feeling or have my own testicles just >shutdown and I am feeling that drop? Should I try upping the T >dosage (using 5 mg daily and really " feel " the effects already). > >Any help would be appreciated. I would guess your E2 has dropped too low. Much below 20 and you start to pay a price. Around 10 erections are dead. I'd stop taking blockers for about 10 days and see if there is improvement along the way. E2 has a half life of 48 hours so builds up slowly , while steadily driving your E2 ever lower. It takes 6 to 8 days to clean out and get E2 levels back to preblocker levels (that number though comes from studies in women - not men.) Taking DIM and blockers is over kill also. Finding the right balance is a tricky trial and error experience. You eventually learn to recognize and read you levels through symptoms like morning wood. I'd suggest keeping a journal of doses and levels and days until you figure it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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