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Effects of HRT in relation to pre existing hormone levels

Started by kimdp999, February 05, 2013, 09:38:47 PM

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kimdp999

Curious about how rapidly (or slowly) one sees the effects of HRT based on pre existing hormone levels.  When I had my blood test for HRT my T was on the very low end for males and my E was on the high end for males.  Are these hormone levels a good indicator I will have more rapid results or slower results?  I realize each body reacts to hormones differently, but I'm thinking there's probably a correlation. 
Kimberly
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kimdp999

Thx for the encouragement.  From your avatar I would have to say you are getting pretty good results.  Very nice!
Kimberly
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Quote from: kimdp999 on February 06, 2013, 05:00:23 PM
Thx for the encouragement.  From your avatar I would have to say you are getting pretty good results.  Very nice!
+1 I totally agree
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