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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Anxiety Low E2 can't seem to get my levels up
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<blockquote data-quote="TLR" data-source="post: 151990" data-attributes="member: 550"><p>I took an Ambien ONCE..... Slept like a champ and was sitting at lunch and realized I had no re collection of anything I had done that morning and it was like I just woke up and was there. Promptly threw that shit in the trash. You've got a lot of shit going on at once. You've likely driven the SHBG down with the high test level you are at, and 2 mg of anastrozole is a lot. Throw the AI out, stay on your dose until your levels come back up. If you start to become symptomatic either CONSERVATIVELY reintroduce the AI or lower your dose until you don't need it. Also, don't forget you were stressed and having trouble sleeping so some of what you experienced may not ALL be hormone related.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TLR, post: 151990, member: 550"] I took an Ambien ONCE..... Slept like a champ and was sitting at lunch and realized I had no re collection of anything I had done that morning and it was like I just woke up and was there. Promptly threw that shit in the trash. You've got a lot of shit going on at once. You've likely driven the SHBG down with the high test level you are at, and 2 mg of anastrozole is a lot. Throw the AI out, stay on your dose until your levels come back up. If you start to become symptomatic either CONSERVATIVELY reintroduce the AI or lower your dose until you don't need it. Also, don't forget you were stressed and having trouble sleeping so some of what you experienced may not ALL be hormone related. [/QUOTE]
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