Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 Just curious about E2. I know Phil has said that if your E2 is too low, nothing works for ED, not even Viagra. But what about the other side of the spectrum. Is it possible to get it up if E2 is a little above the high end of the range. It's just that lately I have found that the little blue pill hasn't been working as good. I have been taking 1/4 mg of arimidex every other day. Finally going to see an Endo tomorrow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 My E2 was extremly high (tested 89 0-54PG/ML) and was still getting very decent erections. I wasnt taking any ED drugs either. As I worked my way down through the " sweet spot " window, my erections did become much stiffer and I seemed to think about sex more often. Going through the sweet spot, towards the low end of the scale, my erections were softer, and I didnt think about sex as much. My knees also began too hurt. So for me, I can only use the wood gage to tell if I go to low. It takes a while to get it figured out, and you can fool yourself too. I will know for sure if I am on the right track or not after my next blood work in about a week. > > Just curious about E2. I know Phil has said that if your E2 is too low, nothing works for ED, not even Viagra. But what about the other side of the spectrum. Is it possible to get it up if E2 is a little above the high end of the range. It's just that lately I have found that the little blue pill hasn't been working as good. I have been taking 1/4 mg of arimidex every other day. Finally going to see an Endo tomorrow. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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