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    First Cycle, precycle blood work

    Please review. I could use some input on high FSH, low E2. Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by miken68 View Post
    Please review. I could use some input on high FSH, low E2. Thanks
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    Crap... forgot I had taken some Cialis over the weekend. pretty sure that knocked my E2 down causing an increase in FSH.

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    damn that's my test levels on TRT! I didn't see free T?

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    Waiting on a seperate total/free test along with Thyroid numbers.

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    I wouldnt cycle with those bloods.

    Probably will never see it again...

    How old are you?

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    I am 30 yrs old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by miken68 View Post
    Crap... forgot I had taken some Cialis over the weekend. pretty sure that knocked my E2 down causing an increase in FSH.
    Long term frequent cialis use can impact E slightly if you're very lean, not occasional use. Anyway, standard estradiol is the wrong test in the first place. It can vary greatly on its own as it's geared to women. Cialis won't effect FSH.
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    Hmmm.. Will run a sensitive E2 to check, but curious about the high FSH then.

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