Guest guest Posted May 27, 2010 Report Share Posted May 27, 2010 Hi Jim, see my notes below - In CAPS - K. Ullis, MD On Thu, May 27, 2010 at 4:07 AM, jim <virtuosa150@...> wrote: > > > Dr. Ullis, > In my particular case, my E2 was always very low (as low as 4)at a TT level > of 511. I needed to get my TT above 800 to move the E2 higher. I am now at > 917 T and 21 E2. I still have very bad ED problems. > THE E2 IF DONE BY THE ULTRA - SENSITIVE METHOD IS GOOD MEASURE. WHAT IS THE DHT? AND ESTRONE - E1 ? YOU MAY HAVE LOW AROMATASE LEVELS. HOW DO YOU RESPOND TO THE PDE-5 DRUGS LIKE VIAGRA? PLS CORRECT VIT D LEVLS. YOU NEED AT LEAST 4-5,000 IU OF D3 DO 24 HR URINE FOR FREE CORTISOL. AND 4 TIME POINT SALIVARY CORTISOL. BEST - K ULLIS, MD > I have problems with high Rt3, low Vitamin D levels and most likely adrenal > issues. If these levels are optimized, will this help with the ED issue? I > was taking 16000iu of vitamin D. I increased it to 22000iu. We tried low > dose cytomel for the Rt3, but my system could not take this. I had to stop. > > I could provide current symptoms if you are gracious enough to respond. > Thanks very much. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I've notice comparing labs 4 months apart that Esterdiol has gone from > 20 > > > to 42, Thyroid T3 has fallen as well as Testosterone levels. My Doctor > has > > > increased both Cytomel and Testosterone. TShe noticed the Esterdiol > rise and > > > said it was nothing to worry about. If I take DIM to lower Esterdiol > will it > > > just lower both T's as well? > > > Thanks for all your help. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > Karlis C. Ullis, MD > > Medical Director: Sports Medicine, Anti-Aging & Preventive Medical Group > > 2701 Ocean Park Blvd., Suite 101 > > Santa , CA 90405 > > TEL: [310.452.1990]; FAX: [310.452.5134]; > > EMAIL: kullismd@... > > > WEB: www.drkarlisullis.com > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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