25-03-2019, 10:48 PM
(This post was last modified: 25-03-2019, 10:49 PM by The First Aria.)
It could be you have the same sort of a problem I had. One of my heart meds is a calcium channel blocker. I some peeps, it can screw with the basic signals going to testes causing them to run wild and produce too much T, the body then tries to equalize the body by converting T to E. That is why I originally had Gynecomastia. At one point, my T was over 1350, and my E was around 300 till they shutdown my testes by using Finn and Spiro.
You might be sort of in the same boat, but your T is dropping and therefore it's not converting as much into E?? Just a thought. If you were to ask your doctor that question, it would be interesting to here her answer. You know, curious minds GOTTA KNOW! LOL
XO
You might be sort of in the same boat, but your T is dropping and therefore it's not converting as much into E?? Just a thought. If you were to ask your doctor that question, it would be interesting to here her answer. You know, curious minds GOTTA KNOW! LOL
XO

