06-05-2016, 07:53 PM
Hi there ghost,
I'm willing to guess you're on beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, etc. these meds can cause gynecomastia and feminization. So, as an unintended consequence, a man with lower T can be on a direction of HrT without realizing it, and with the addition of E2 And it's HrT. Btw, E2 inhibits DHT, albeit in a lower percentage (40-50%). Spiro is possibly contraindicated with your nephrotic syndrome. Labs will certainly be a key indicator one way or another if HRT is approved. I'd plan on being told to see a therapist first, but who knows?, do expect some rejection in pursuing HRT, it happens, stay firm, positive and focused if this is your goal,
I'm willing to guess you're on beta-blockers, calcium channel blockers, etc. these meds can cause gynecomastia and feminization. So, as an unintended consequence, a man with lower T can be on a direction of HrT without realizing it, and with the addition of E2 And it's HrT. Btw, E2 inhibits DHT, albeit in a lower percentage (40-50%). Spiro is possibly contraindicated with your nephrotic syndrome. Labs will certainly be a key indicator one way or another if HRT is approved. I'd plan on being told to see a therapist first, but who knows?, do expect some rejection in pursuing HRT, it happens, stay firm, positive and focused if this is your goal,

