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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Can estrogen crash cause desensitization/knock out of the estrogen receptor - lets discuss!
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<blockquote data-quote="lowe2sucks" data-source="post: 85618" data-attributes="member: 13891"><p>if you crash and let your e2 rebound right away (to be able to rebound you need to use only a small doses of AI since if it's dose like 1mg it will take more time for AI to get out of the system since few half-lifes) you will be able to get back to your normal self even though you might feel like shit during the rebound. but if you crash and stay that way for some time (in my case even 1-2 weeks) you may end up with symptoms you got on crash for long time maybe even permanent but hopefully not. every crash you will get worse and worse.. the longer you stay estradiol deprived the worse the consequnces and e2 sensitivity will be.. the more crashed e2 side effects will stay with you. When I used small dose of AI and crashed I was able to recover back to normal because the dose was small so it was out of my system very fast and I let it rebound right away (it was pretty painful period of time). But when I crashed and stayed crashed for 2 weeks thats when some permanent changes happened to me.. something happens when you get 0 estrogen for even week possibly at receptor level or something. if you get too low it's one thing.. if you get to 0 and stay there for some time it's a totally different story and your body changes response to e2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowe2sucks, post: 85618, member: 13891"] if you crash and let your e2 rebound right away (to be able to rebound you need to use only a small doses of AI since if it's dose like 1mg it will take more time for AI to get out of the system since few half-lifes) you will be able to get back to your normal self even though you might feel like shit during the rebound. but if you crash and stay that way for some time (in my case even 1-2 weeks) you may end up with symptoms you got on crash for long time maybe even permanent but hopefully not. every crash you will get worse and worse.. the longer you stay estradiol deprived the worse the consequnces and e2 sensitivity will be.. the more crashed e2 side effects will stay with you. When I used small dose of AI and crashed I was able to recover back to normal because the dose was small so it was out of my system very fast and I let it rebound right away (it was pretty painful period of time). But when I crashed and stayed crashed for 2 weeks thats when some permanent changes happened to me.. something happens when you get 0 estrogen for even week possibly at receptor level or something. if you get too low it's one thing.. if you get to 0 and stay there for some time it's a totally different story and your body changes response to e2 [/QUOTE]
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