Greetings all! I searched this forum and others and couldn't find an answer to this: What are acceptable minimum T or E levels needed to maintain bone health, etc. following surgical or during chemical castration? Is it different for everyone, ie: titrate to desired effect? Will Depo Provera injections mimic the necessary hormone levels needed to remain healthy or would it be necessary to supplement with E?
Thanks for any help or advice.
Healthy Hormone Levels Post Chem Castration
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Re: Healthy Hormone Levels Post Chem Castration
Well, I think everything below normal hormone levels has a good chance of causing health issues. If not immediately, at least in the long term. Going with (too) low hormone levels isn't a good idea.