Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 It is very possible but I feel with what we men her and at 4 other forums know about high Estradiol levels and what it dose to them it is criminal to not test this. Estradiol is made from Testosterone as the Testosterone goes up older men have more Aromatase in there fat and will make a lot of Estradol. It's hard to tell so it's best to test this you can get tested your self at LEF. For $44.00 I think they have him go to a Labcorp site to have the blood draw. http://www.lef.org/Vitamins-Supplements/ItemLC004515/Estradiol-Blood-Test.html If his test levels are over 30 or under 15 he is out of range. If he is to low and going on TRT his levels will come back up. If he is high above 30 pg/ml Indolplex/DIM will bring his levels down taking one tablet at dinner time. He will know when his levels are good he will get some strong night time and morning wood the kind that will wake him up. I know it sounds to good to be true but I was 58 when I got my Estradiol levels down and my wood came back to my surprise. Co-Moderator Phil > From: mysticgrl77 <mystic_pizza7@...> > Subject: Ques...phil > > Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010, 11:15 AM > Phil, > I was just thinking and having ah-ha moment.. that my > husband (54yrs old) his low T is from him having a hypo- > pituitary problem caused by years having sleep apnea. He has > low T, low thyroid and low corisol. Wouldnt his estradiol be > low too? isnt that produced from the pituitary? Maybe thats > why his Dr. was telling me his estradiol isnt high and he > doesnt have that problem.It possibly could be low too. What > do you think? > > Mysticgrl > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2010 Report Share Posted February 23, 2010 Mysticgrl, I have a naturally low E2 problem. My body constantly aches and I have problems with tendonitis. Does your husband feel this way? ED and low libido as well as low energy accompany the body aches. > > Phil, > I was just thinking and having ah-ha moment.. that my husband (54yrs old) his low T is from him having a hypo- pituitary problem caused by years having sleep apnea. He has low T, low thyroid and low corisol. Wouldnt his estradiol be low too? isnt that produced from the pituitary? Maybe thats why his Dr. was telling me his estradiol isnt high and he doesnt have that problem.It possibly could be low too. What do you think? > > Mysticgrl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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