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<blockquote data-quote="sjswift83" data-source="post: 104404" data-attributes="member: 18170"><p><strong>Hot Flashes</strong></p><p></p><p>Hi Dr. Rand,</p><p> I’m 34 and currently taking a total of 180mg of test cyp. per week split into two injections. As a result, I am suffering from horrible hot flashes that is impacting my job and my social interactions. Had my E2, hematocrit & thyroid levels checked and only my E2 levels came back elevated at 41pg/dL. Started taking anastrozole and brought the E2 down to the low 20’s but the hot flashes remain. Now as a result of the anastrozole (I believe) my cholesterol levels have sky rocketed 60 points in less than 6 months. Also have elevated liver (ACT) levels. I need help understanding what is causing the hot flashes and how I can remedy it. I have searched endlessly with no answer. </p><p></p><p>My weight has remained unchanged (6ft 6”, 250lbs), workout 6 days a week and eat clean. Do not drink or smoke.</p><p></p><p>I would greatly appreciate your help</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sjswift83, post: 104404, member: 18170"] [b]Hot Flashes[/b] Hi Dr. Rand, I’m 34 and currently taking a total of 180mg of test cyp. per week split into two injections. As a result, I am suffering from horrible hot flashes that is impacting my job and my social interactions. Had my E2, hematocrit & thyroid levels checked and only my E2 levels came back elevated at 41pg/dL. Started taking anastrozole and brought the E2 down to the low 20’s but the hot flashes remain. Now as a result of the anastrozole (I believe) my cholesterol levels have sky rocketed 60 points in less than 6 months. Also have elevated liver (ACT) levels. I need help understanding what is causing the hot flashes and how I can remedy it. I have searched endlessly with no answer. My weight has remained unchanged (6ft 6”, 250lbs), workout 6 days a week and eat clean. Do not drink or smoke. I would greatly appreciate your help Thanks [/QUOTE]
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