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what are signs that your T is too high?

Started by JonasCarminis, August 19, 2009, 06:55:28 PM

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Dennis

Quote from: tekla on August 19, 2009, 08:10:14 PM
I was hornier than a many-peckered billy goat most of the time.

You say that like its a bad thing.

Oh hell no, was rather entertaining, if a bit distracting in court...

Oh, and T converting to estrogen is also called aromatization. I've not heard estrifying before, but aromatization is a term applied to any chemical reaction where hydrocarbons are converted (either aromatic to non-aromatic or the other way around, I forget). The enzyme involved is aromatase.

Couldn't find estrify as a word on google.

Dennis
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Jamie-o

Quote from: Dennis on August 21, 2009, 06:11:06 PM
Couldn't find estrify as a word on google.

I may very well have made that word up.  I do that sometimes, in the tradition of Shakespeare, Marlow, Johnson, Joyce ...  ;D

But if it isn't a word, it should be.  ;)
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Myself

Quote from: Jamie-o on August 21, 2009, 11:17:19 PM
I may very well have made that word up.  I do that sometimes.  ;D

But if it isn't a word, it should be.  ;)

I was just about to say the same! :D
That word doesn't really exist, it was made in here.

"Aromatase is an enzyme that is responsible for a key step in the biosynthesis of estrogens"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aromatase

They generally convert testosterone into estrogens.
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Jay

Anger was my biggest sign.. and coming on my period too... as too much of the good stuff gets turned back into the bad stuff I was informed :-( Also it doesn't bring on the effects any quicker..

Jay


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Silver

Quote from: Jamie-o on August 21, 2009, 11:17:19 PM
But if it isn't a word, it should be.  ;)

"Bouncebackability" is in the Oxford dictionary. Enough said.

SilverFang
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