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    Aromatase Deficiancy

    Guys,

    I saw someone mention he has this syndrome recently and thought I'd post it here instead of on that particular thread. Interesting read if you're so inclined.

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    This guy must have felt like shi* estrogen was undetectable took a heavy toll on his bones also.

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    Not the usual problem we hear about daily is it? Interesting. Thanks kelkel.

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    That is fascinating.

    Sometimes I wonder what people think when they look at their Google analytics and see a bunch of us reading their stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 100% View Post
    This guy must have felt like shi* estrogen was undetectable took a heavy toll on his bones also.
    I crashed my E2 once when I was starting out in TRT with a crap doc. Felt horrible.

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    That is fascinating.

    Sometimes I wonder what people think when they look at their Google analytics and see a bunch of us reading their stuff.
    Better yet, what's the NSA think! Ha!
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    Estrogen was undetectable....Wonder if it was a sensitive assay lol!

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    II. Estrogen levels as determined by an ultrasensitive bioassay. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1996;81:3203-3207

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    good read Kel! this might explain allot of my recent symptoms due to crashed E2!

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    Ive done the same, crashed E2 is no bueno.. A bit of Test Prop takes care of it in a day or so....

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    This adds to it a bit and is a good article overall. Specifically this part: Phenotype of aromatase deficiency and excess:

    Aromatase inhibitors in men: effects and therapeutic options
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    This adds to it a bit and is a good article overall. Specifically this part: Phenotype of aromatase deficiency and excess:

    Aromatase inhibitors in men: effects and therapeutic options
    I found this part very interesting as there has been a lot of talk about what healthy levels really are. Proposed a threshold for bioavailable estradiol of 30 pM, below which BMD appeared to be strongly and negatively associated with the plasma bioavailable estradiol concentration in men.

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