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Why reduce E dose post op if testosterone is immeasurable?

Started by Princess_Jasmine, August 29, 2012, 10:03:15 PM

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Question. Pre SRS my E level was 600 and my T was immeasurable <20. I was on hormones for over a year. So, why must I lower my E dose post op if my T was already nothing prior to surgery? I understand that a lower dosage works because there is less T to overcome, but does this principle apply to those with immeasurable T levels prior to surgery as well?
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