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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Anastrozole - Enduring Side Effects 5 Years Later
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<blockquote data-quote="zancek0" data-source="post: 265030" data-attributes="member: 45189"><p>Bro, his issues have literally everything to do with AI use. That doesn't mean that we ought to focus on e2 levels now. Most people and docs have literally 0 knowledge about the involvement of estrogen in thyroid function (overall metabolism rate), endocannabinoid system, andregenic system, opioid system, GABA/glutamate balance, CRF regulation, acetylcholine system, serotonin and dopamine system. Blahblahblah, it's indirectly involved everywhere.</p><p>AIs can be brutal, and there were similar reports made by few other people.</p><p></p><p>Your cholesterol is high because you're dealing with excessive amounts of reactive oxidative species/stress and increasing cholesterol is how body fights this so your blood vessels dont get fucked - you're chronically inflammed. Which is something estrogen usually takes care of by keeping SODs going. In crude terms, your antioxidant system is not working.</p><p></p><p>[USER=45920]@Condrad94[/USER] I'll send you a DM and fill you in with relevant info you need. I think this is fixable but will require some experimentation and money for very comprehensive labs. Docs will be absolutely useless here (hopefully not, though).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zancek0, post: 265030, member: 45189"] Bro, his issues have literally everything to do with AI use. That doesn't mean that we ought to focus on e2 levels now. Most people and docs have literally 0 knowledge about the involvement of estrogen in thyroid function (overall metabolism rate), endocannabinoid system, andregenic system, opioid system, GABA/glutamate balance, CRF regulation, acetylcholine system, serotonin and dopamine system. Blahblahblah, it's indirectly involved everywhere. AIs can be brutal, and there were similar reports made by few other people. Your cholesterol is high because you're dealing with excessive amounts of reactive oxidative species/stress and increasing cholesterol is how body fights this so your blood vessels dont get fucked - you're chronically inflammed. Which is something estrogen usually takes care of by keeping SODs going. In crude terms, your antioxidant system is not working. [USER=45920]@Condrad94[/USER] I'll send you a DM and fill you in with relevant info you need. I think this is fixable but will require some experimentation and money for very comprehensive labs. Docs will be absolutely useless here (hopefully not, though). [/QUOTE]
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