Hi everyone. I've been speaking to some girls IRL recently about their HRT and so on, and one girl told me that since her natural T levels were very low (she reckons partly due to being vegan...), she was not prescribed a T blocker but oestradiol alone. After six months, her T levels had dropped almost to zero. I haven't got all my first blood results back yet, but I suspect that my T levels will be quite low, since my E levels were described as "normal female" (about 440 pg/mL). So, I hope that the same thing will happen with me - all the T blockers I've heard of sound like various degrees of nasty and unnatural.
Anyway, another woman made me aware that there's a lot of controversy about whether T blockers are in fact a good idea in general. There seems to be a lot of contradictory information out there - does excess oestrogen overpower the testosterone in one's body and reduce the T levels, making T blockers unnecessary; or, does the excess oestrogen actually get converted into testosterone? What about this thing about excess T converting into E? Of course, googling "testosterone blocker controversy" only yields media "debate" about whether transgender people should be allowed to exist, or whether it'd be better for everyone if we all just kill ourselves right now; so, I'm finding it difficult to get any research done here.
Can anyone present some solid arguments in favour of, or against, T blockers, especially in the case of low natural testosterone?
(Or, am I simply thinking about things to wrong way? Since my libido is my most hated thing, perhaps I should take a T blocker regardless to try and kill it?)
J xx