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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Interesting experience quitting TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="microbeast" data-source="post: 278094" data-attributes="member: 45419"><p>When you've been on TRT for 7 years you would be a fool not to recognize high or low estrogen symptoms. Not to mention when you're having these symptoms and they completely go away after taking Anastrozole it's pretty obvious. It's like if I have a headache and take some Tylenol and the headache goes away it's pretty clear you did infact have a headache. I've never in my life just manifested extremely uncomfortable symptoms. There's some fools that think we'll it must be in your head lol. Well now if it wasn't high estrogen then I would have crashed my estrogen and I know what that feels like too. Just trust me it's 110% high estrogen. I have had tons of blood work over the years anyhow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="microbeast, post: 278094, member: 45419"] When you've been on TRT for 7 years you would be a fool not to recognize high or low estrogen symptoms. Not to mention when you're having these symptoms and they completely go away after taking Anastrozole it's pretty obvious. It's like if I have a headache and take some Tylenol and the headache goes away it's pretty clear you did infact have a headache. I've never in my life just manifested extremely uncomfortable symptoms. There's some fools that think we'll it must be in your head lol. Well now if it wasn't high estrogen then I would have crashed my estrogen and I know what that feels like too. Just trust me it's 110% high estrogen. I have had tons of blood work over the years anyhow. [/QUOTE]
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