I got to thinking and have read around to confirm that test and E2 levels seem to spike on pellets on the first blood test. The lab that my urologist uses says 7.6 - 42.6 is the E2 range. I'm guessing that if I'm way up then that may be my ED problem - would this be accurate? I was rockin' and rollin' for a few weeks and then "wah-wah", the problems started. Either the E2 will subside or I can get an AI for a bit, but I'm guessing this may be the culprit.
Any thoughts on this?