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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Night sweats anxious and using anastrazole. Dosing guidance
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<blockquote data-quote="Worthy" data-source="post: 147967" data-attributes="member: 17544"><p>When I first started on a very similar protocol, I too had issues dialing in my estrogen. I eventually switched from 2x a week testosterone injections to 3x a week, which helped control estrogen a little. I also take HCG and anastrozole. I was having similar issues with anxiety and some occasional night sweats. I thought mine was high estrogen as well. I would also get this kind of dizzy feeling and a little brain fog. Every time this happened, I kept thinking my estrogen was high and would take the anastrozol (only 0.125 mg each dose). Sometimes I would take this 4x-5x a week. Eventually, I realized that my estrogen wasn't high at all and it was in fact low. I realized this after I began to feel almost like a depressed feeling, something I had never experienced before. I felt down in the dumps. I also realized I was peeing more at night (another sign of estrogen being low). So at that point, I stopped taking any anastrozole for about a week. A week after I stopped the anastrozole, I got blood work done and my estrogen was around 18, I believe (which is on the low end). I would imagine that this is at least a couple points higher than it was before I stopped the anastrozole a week earlier. So the point is, with your anastozole dosage so high, I very much doubt that your estrogen is high, unless you're significantly overweight, which you stated you weren't. Since I've lowered my anastrozole dosage to 0.125 mg twice a week, I've felt much better. I'm more overweight than you are as well. I only seem to get the anxiety feelings when my estrogen gets too low. From my understanding, night sweats can also be from low estrogen too. The symptoms between low and high estrogen are very similar. I'd say stop the anastrozole for awhile (like several weeks) and see if you begin to feel any better. If you start getting puffy and itchy nipples, then your estrogen is probably high. If not, I'd try to stick it out for awhile to see if it helps. It can't hurt can it since you already feel crappy. I'd definitely get some blood work done to see exactly what's going on though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Worthy, post: 147967, member: 17544"] When I first started on a very similar protocol, I too had issues dialing in my estrogen. I eventually switched from 2x a week testosterone injections to 3x a week, which helped control estrogen a little. I also take HCG and anastrozole. I was having similar issues with anxiety and some occasional night sweats. I thought mine was high estrogen as well. I would also get this kind of dizzy feeling and a little brain fog. Every time this happened, I kept thinking my estrogen was high and would take the anastrozol (only 0.125 mg each dose). Sometimes I would take this 4x-5x a week. Eventually, I realized that my estrogen wasn't high at all and it was in fact low. I realized this after I began to feel almost like a depressed feeling, something I had never experienced before. I felt down in the dumps. I also realized I was peeing more at night (another sign of estrogen being low). So at that point, I stopped taking any anastrozole for about a week. A week after I stopped the anastrozole, I got blood work done and my estrogen was around 18, I believe (which is on the low end). I would imagine that this is at least a couple points higher than it was before I stopped the anastrozole a week earlier. So the point is, with your anastozole dosage so high, I very much doubt that your estrogen is high, unless you're significantly overweight, which you stated you weren't. Since I've lowered my anastrozole dosage to 0.125 mg twice a week, I've felt much better. I'm more overweight than you are as well. I only seem to get the anxiety feelings when my estrogen gets too low. From my understanding, night sweats can also be from low estrogen too. The symptoms between low and high estrogen are very similar. I'd say stop the anastrozole for awhile (like several weeks) and see if you begin to feel any better. If you start getting puffy and itchy nipples, then your estrogen is probably high. If not, I'd try to stick it out for awhile to see if it helps. It can't hurt can it since you already feel crappy. I'd definitely get some blood work done to see exactly what's going on though. [/QUOTE]
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