I'm currently 62 and have been on TRT for over 5 years. My TT is 1468 ng/dL and my Estradiol is 59 pg/mL.
I'm struggling to put on muscle and have way too fat fat on my torso (gut and pecs). I've always been a fitness fanatic and workout 5 days per week with weights and some cardio.
Am I too high on the E2? With such a high TT I would expect to put on muscle easily no? Please weigh in and give me your thoughts in this.
Having a whopping TT 1468 ng/dL means nothing without knowing where your FT sits let alone how many days post-injection you were hitting such!
Although TT is important to know FT is what truly matters as it is the active unbound fraction of T responsible for the positive effects.
Even then with a whopping TT 1468 ng/dL you would need to have an absurdly high SHBG in order to have a not so stellar FT level.
To put this in perspective a man with a TT 1400-1500 ng/dL and a very high SHBG of 80 nmol/L would still have a high FT!
How many days post-injection were labs done?
If anything you need to find out where your trough FT (lowest point) before next injection sits.
You could easily calculate your FT if you know where your SHBG sits.
Need to know where your FT truly sits before jumping to any conclusions.
Although having healthy FT levels is important when it comes to gaining muscle/strength not only is following a proper diet/training protocol critical to making progress but more importantly genetics will have the final say.
When using a therapeutic dose of T whether serum levels remain moderate, high-end, slightly above the physiological range one will see a change in body composition (muscle/strength, fat loss) to a certain degree depending on diet/training and of course genetics.
Gains will not be indefinite when using therapeutic doses long-term and regardless trt doses are not going to take you well beyond your natural genetic potential.
Most when training natty make their best gains within the first 1-2 years and during the first year is where most notice the biggest impact.
The longer you train the harder it becomes to add pure muscle tissue.
Keep in mind genetics plays a huge role.
Aim here would be achieving a healthy FT level combined with a proper diet/exercise regimen if your goal is to maintain muscle let alone experience improvements in body composition (gain muscle/lose adipose).
This can easily be achieved using therapeutic dose of T.
If you goal is to pack on muscle mass/increase strength well beyond your genetic potential and sport that fake looking chemically enhanced build that unfortunately many tend to idolize then you would need to abuse T/AAS.