Gbrad
Member
Did TRT play a role in my ACL tear?
Just curious here. Had an ACL tear recently doing a jiu jitsu workout. Previously had a reconstruction in 2002 on the same knee. Knee was solid and began jiu jitsu training about a yr ago. Began testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) about 6 months ago. Feel 100% better and don't wanna go back. Just can't help but wonder though if my increased T level/ratios are increasing my risk of these types of injuries. My mom is an RN and suggested this may be the case??
Total T=890
E2= 21
Protcol:
120mg test week
2mg Arimidex week (seems high I know)
750iu hcg week
*currently using a clinic in my area
Wasn't doing anything really hard core when the injury happened either. Maybe it was a freak thing and unrelated?? One thought I had is to see if I can back off on arimidex and let estrogen move up. I've read where 20:1 t/e ratio is optimal for a lot of guys. Any thoughts? Aware of any data that too low estrogen causes weaker ligaments?
Just curious here. Had an ACL tear recently doing a jiu jitsu workout. Previously had a reconstruction in 2002 on the same knee. Knee was solid and began jiu jitsu training about a yr ago. Began testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) about 6 months ago. Feel 100% better and don't wanna go back. Just can't help but wonder though if my increased T level/ratios are increasing my risk of these types of injuries. My mom is an RN and suggested this may be the case??
Total T=890
E2= 21
Protcol:
120mg test week
2mg Arimidex week (seems high I know)
750iu hcg week
*currently using a clinic in my area
Wasn't doing anything really hard core when the injury happened either. Maybe it was a freak thing and unrelated?? One thought I had is to see if I can back off on arimidex and let estrogen move up. I've read where 20:1 t/e ratio is optimal for a lot of guys. Any thoughts? Aware of any data that too low estrogen causes weaker ligaments?