Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Hi Mark, You have come a long way and from what your saying you should have your morning cortisol level tested. You could have Adrenal Fatuge a lot of us are finding out we have this on top of low T also DHEA. Just go slow you will get there. Phil " m. " <triplewater530@...> wrote: Hello, Thanks for all thos who helped me w/my last ?. It was very informative-and sounds about right, that having high eristadiol, can have an effect w/BPH. I got my appointment in a couple days, w/an urologist-so, hopefully, he'll give me some answers. And then strangely, it hasn't been bothering me, very much, lately- for the last week or so. In addition, I notice sometimes, when I'm feeling nervous-like I'm in the midst of alot of people, at some social event, too then the BPH, seems more intense. The 2nd ? I have is: Alot of the time, I have a nervous dispostion. Now, this seems to have been w/me my whole life. But, the last couple years, have gotten worse, esp., when I attend these, special-type of social gatherings. I realize that there are probably many different factors that come into play. and for starters, I drink lots of Coffee. I finally, bought Decaf, but, have yet, to begin drinking it. I'm also a Recovering Alcoholic/Drug addict, in early recovery, so, I realize that too, probably has sometha' to do as well. So, I was just contemplating that there may be some physical factors thru being born a 47XXY, having low Teststo. and high Erastdiol that I assume play a major role. And one more ?: is the erastadiol the same as the estrogen?? Thank You and Have a Wonderful Day, Mark --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Answers. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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