Guest guest Posted May 28, 2009 Report Share Posted May 28, 2009 --- > Mine certainly doesn't, won't even discuss it, I know I should try and find another one, but they are few and far between where I am located. > hi...To all the fellow brothers in Australia has anyone had any luck in finding a doctor who has prescribed some form of e2 control...I had my e2 measured a few months back and it was 80 the range being 50-160 whatever system they use to measure in Australia..If anyone has a doctor who believes in e2 control i would like to here from you..thank you > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2009 Report Share Posted May 31, 2009 Something that can help is from my endocrinologist. Those getting injections spaced too far apart are contributing to the problem. The body has a hormone regulation system that jumps into action when it sees a sudden increase in T and tries to deal with this as a problem. It begins converting the T to E2. The more frequent the application of the cream, ointment or the shots the better, as the T level is not seen as such a big increase in the level of T in the blood stream. > > --- > > Mine certainly doesn't, won't even discuss it, I know I should try and find another one, but they are few and far between where I am located. > > > > > hi...To all the fellow brothers in Australia has anyone had any luck in finding a doctor who has prescribed some form of e2 control...I had my e2 measured a few months back and it was 80 the range being 50-160 whatever system they use to measure in Australia..If anyone has a doctor who believes in e2 control i would like to here from you..thank you > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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