So I've been looking at some bloodwork, anytime my E2 passed my FT, I started to have high E problems. The bigger the difference, the bigger the side effects. Now anytime E2 was similar/closer to FT maybe just a couple of points below or above, I felt great. When E2 was much lower than FT, I felt low E2 side effects
Just an observation, now if there's anyone here with much higher E2 than FT and still feelz amazing, then that's a myth buster
I know 100% it's a ratio thing, I don't know what to what. I personally don't think it's E2 to TT. Sweet spot is not just some magic number
Just an observation, now if there's anyone here with much higher E2 than FT and still feelz amazing, then that's a myth buster
I know 100% it's a ratio thing, I don't know what to what. I personally don't think it's E2 to TT. Sweet spot is not just some magic number