hannes joubert
New member
Hi All, me again. I've been thinking about this whole HRT/TRT thingy... (Yip, it's a Sunday, way to much time on my hands
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I myself have unfortunately not yet had my E (1,2,3) levels checked yet, but will do so shortly.
Every individual is different, we agree, and we agree that a little bit of E is reqruired to function optimally. Everyone always assumes that as soon as you apply exo T, that E is going to be a problem. But what if, as in my case, the HPTA axis has shut down completely and the individual is completely devoid of any usable sex hormones (Cortisol, T, E, etc). Then it may well be wise not to go anti E?
I gues what I am asking is, what are the symptoms of to little Estrogen?
Whilst everyone chews on that question, any and all comments are welcome. I will be having my E levels tested shortly and let everyone know what the outcome of that is, but in the mean time I look forward to hearing the comments of the symptoms of low to no E...
Cheers
H

I myself have unfortunately not yet had my E (1,2,3) levels checked yet, but will do so shortly.
Every individual is different, we agree, and we agree that a little bit of E is reqruired to function optimally. Everyone always assumes that as soon as you apply exo T, that E is going to be a problem. But what if, as in my case, the HPTA axis has shut down completely and the individual is completely devoid of any usable sex hormones (Cortisol, T, E, etc). Then it may well be wise not to go anti E?
I gues what I am asking is, what are the symptoms of to little Estrogen?
Whilst everyone chews on that question, any and all comments are welcome. I will be having my E levels tested shortly and let everyone know what the outcome of that is, but in the mean time I look forward to hearing the comments of the symptoms of low to no E...
Cheers
H