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TRT, feeling drained, high estrogen and sensitivity to anastrozole?
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<blockquote data-quote="taylorogy" data-source="post: 15566" data-attributes="member: 3354"><p>Hi Vince, Thanks for the suggestion. But wouldn't that be too much? I'm doing self intramuscular injection in the glute would that scar my muscle very bad?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi guys, thanks for taking the time out to help me out. I had my blood work done 4 weeks after my injection from my first doctor, I guess that is why it is low. My first doctor prescribed me one injection every 2 weeks with no HCG or anastrozole. Even though I felt great and all but I started feeling pain in my testicles. And I was very afraid of losing my fertility because I am only 22. So I switched to another doctor. That's when I had my new bloodwork. </p><p></p><p></p><p>My sleep is okay, though I do have trouble falling asleep so I sleep pretty late. Somewhere around 12am-2am. Once I fall asleep I usually stay asleep and rarely wakes up. The first 4 weeks on testosterone I felt superb, and every night I slept like a baby and woke up by myself feeling fresh and well rested. But for the past 2 weeks I've been getting several sleep paralysis where I'm half awake, feeling suffocated and gasping for air, woke up and can't fall back asleep. Otherwise I sleep quite well. But even though I sleep for more than 10 hours a night I still woke up feeling exhausted, brain fog and mentally fatigue.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I cut out all caffeine beside 1 cup of natural green tea in the afternoon. I stop working out late at night and currently trying to switch to working out in the morning. My stress level is quite high due to work. I run a startup web technology firm and for the past 7 weeks its been quite stressful. But when I was on test for the first 4 weeks it really did helped boost my tolerance in coping with stress. Lately I am just feeling out of it and drained.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess my high estro is due to my previous doctor not prescribing me A.I. So my current doctor prescribed me 0.25mg anastrozole twice a week. When I first took the 0.25mg anastrozole I just felt terrible. I felt tired, and very cold for some reason so I cut it out cold turkey. Since then I started experiencing all of these symptoms. Sometimes I would just feel extremely emotional and I have no idea why. So today I started to take anastrozole again. The med was specifically compounded by this pharmacy. I decided to take half the dose (around 0.12mg) by crack opening the capsule and dumped out half of the powder. My symptoms was greatly improved and I felt great. My brain fog nearly went away and I feel positive instead of feeling emotional and wimpy. I've got so much done today and I felt very productive. Could this just be a placebo effect or it is really because of my estrogen? How should I go about dosing anastrozole now? I also heard that it is not good for your lipid or something like that?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have no idea about my thyroid. I am willing to go get checked and post results. I also don't know if I have adrenal fatigue. But where do I go about to have those test done? Should I go to my doctor or just get a private lab test online?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks again guys, I really appreciated your help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="taylorogy, post: 15566, member: 3354"] Hi Vince, Thanks for the suggestion. But wouldn't that be too much? I'm doing self intramuscular injection in the glute would that scar my muscle very bad? Hi guys, thanks for taking the time out to help me out. I had my blood work done 4 weeks after my injection from my first doctor, I guess that is why it is low. My first doctor prescribed me one injection every 2 weeks with no HCG or anastrozole. Even though I felt great and all but I started feeling pain in my testicles. And I was very afraid of losing my fertility because I am only 22. So I switched to another doctor. That's when I had my new bloodwork. My sleep is okay, though I do have trouble falling asleep so I sleep pretty late. Somewhere around 12am-2am. Once I fall asleep I usually stay asleep and rarely wakes up. The first 4 weeks on testosterone I felt superb, and every night I slept like a baby and woke up by myself feeling fresh and well rested. But for the past 2 weeks I've been getting several sleep paralysis where I'm half awake, feeling suffocated and gasping for air, woke up and can't fall back asleep. Otherwise I sleep quite well. But even though I sleep for more than 10 hours a night I still woke up feeling exhausted, brain fog and mentally fatigue. I cut out all caffeine beside 1 cup of natural green tea in the afternoon. I stop working out late at night and currently trying to switch to working out in the morning. My stress level is quite high due to work. I run a startup web technology firm and for the past 7 weeks its been quite stressful. But when I was on test for the first 4 weeks it really did helped boost my tolerance in coping with stress. Lately I am just feeling out of it and drained. I guess my high estro is due to my previous doctor not prescribing me A.I. So my current doctor prescribed me 0.25mg anastrozole twice a week. When I first took the 0.25mg anastrozole I just felt terrible. I felt tired, and very cold for some reason so I cut it out cold turkey. Since then I started experiencing all of these symptoms. Sometimes I would just feel extremely emotional and I have no idea why. So today I started to take anastrozole again. The med was specifically compounded by this pharmacy. I decided to take half the dose (around 0.12mg) by crack opening the capsule and dumped out half of the powder. My symptoms was greatly improved and I felt great. My brain fog nearly went away and I feel positive instead of feeling emotional and wimpy. I've got so much done today and I felt very productive. Could this just be a placebo effect or it is really because of my estrogen? How should I go about dosing anastrozole now? I also heard that it is not good for your lipid or something like that? I have no idea about my thyroid. I am willing to go get checked and post results. I also don't know if I have adrenal fatigue. But where do I go about to have those test done? Should I go to my doctor or just get a private lab test online? Thanks again guys, I really appreciated your help! [/QUOTE]
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