The reason large studies of higher levels of estrogen in men are needed and anecdotal personal studies aren't very useful is the same sort of reason woman had problems on synthetic hormones. Sure they felt better but they didn't really know about the problems until a large number of women were studied for years.
Autoimmune diseases are associated with women's higher levels of estrogen, and many women who enter menopause find their symptoms reduced.
But if 5% of men after 5 years of having high estrogen develop lupus or Hashimoto’s or anyone of the 100 other autoimmune diseases, without a larger study I doubt anyone will connect the two events. Those 5% will just be unlucky to have gotten XX. I don't know it will happen, maybe T protects men from high estrogen.
All that aside, my E2 sensitive is currently 15.6 with a total T of 627 and NO AI.
Am I supposed to order some sort of E2 cream? Double my T dose to get E2 to 28?
According to Rouzier, you would benefit more from getting your E2 200 points higher than just 28. If you told him you were doing well with an E2 of 15.6 he’d probably laugh in your face.