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Anastrozole Cognitive Impairment
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<blockquote data-quote="Moogie" data-source="post: 129668" data-attributes="member: 26610"><p>You are correct, you missed it. Pre-trt E2 was 38 and first 6 weeks E2 bloods was 45. I felt like death. I was diagnosed with General Anxiety Disorder 4 years ago. They misdiagnosed me - it was because I was overweight with low T and high E2 with SHBG of 8. Imagine with me what my Free E looked like with those numbers. Yeah - no wonder I was high anxiety - my hormones were out of whack.</p><p></p><p>I did not understand what I do now. In terms of anxiety - it is virtually gone - no more Ativan nor Lexapro needed. </p><p></p><p>If a guy has low SHBG - he virtually has no mechanism to rid themselves of bioavailabile Free E! We must use AI. Guys with higher SHBG automatically get a pass because the E2 can be bound and made ineffective by SHBG. Both types of people probably will not understand each other’s plight. I don’t expect you to understand what a SHBG of 8 feels like - nor vise versa.</p><p></p><p>When you say “bottom out” what does that even mean to a person that can’t process E2 effectively? Your E2 of 25 with SHBG of 25 may be identical to my E2 of 9 with a SHBG of 8.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moogie, post: 129668, member: 26610"] You are correct, you missed it. Pre-trt E2 was 38 and first 6 weeks E2 bloods was 45. I felt like death. I was diagnosed with General Anxiety Disorder 4 years ago. They misdiagnosed me - it was because I was overweight with low T and high E2 with SHBG of 8. Imagine with me what my Free E looked like with those numbers. Yeah - no wonder I was high anxiety - my hormones were out of whack. I did not understand what I do now. In terms of anxiety - it is virtually gone - no more Ativan nor Lexapro needed. If a guy has low SHBG - he virtually has no mechanism to rid themselves of bioavailabile Free E! We must use AI. Guys with higher SHBG automatically get a pass because the E2 can be bound and made ineffective by SHBG. Both types of people probably will not understand each other’s plight. I don’t expect you to understand what a SHBG of 8 feels like - nor vise versa. When you say “bottom out” what does that even mean to a person that can’t process E2 effectively? Your E2 of 25 with SHBG of 25 may be identical to my E2 of 9 with a SHBG of 8. [/QUOTE]
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