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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Can estrogen crash cause desensitization/knock out of the estrogen receptor - lets discuss!
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenMachineX" data-source="post: 220607" data-attributes="member: 15245"><p>My symptoms are the same here too: fast beard growth, upper torso covered in hair, never oily skin and sometimes dry along with everything else we've discussed. I think this high dht to e2 ratio thing might be something to investigate though. When my e2 was 18, ecdysterone brought it up to 22 and 37, depending on dose. This was after realizing that it was doing something positive for my anxiety and panic.</p><p></p><p> At one point (and I am again) I was petrified of taking anything new for fear of side effects and interactions. I started using it anyway regardless of the silly fear, and about a week or 2 later realized I wasn't scared of trying anything new. Had some blood work done about 6 weeks later and saw the higher e2. Since then, I've gone on and off it to replicate the higher e2. I've had many other issues recently creating even more anxiety and panic nullifying its benefit, but I will be trying this again after this keflex 10 day course with my lower daily testosterone dose of 4mg daily. I stopped taking any testosterone on Monday though due to being up all night with tight chest and panic, and waiting on blood work to confirm where levels were at that time. </p><p></p><p>I've since found research that ecdysterone works on the same beta e2 receptors that dbol does. I'll report back soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenMachineX, post: 220607, member: 15245"] My symptoms are the same here too: fast beard growth, upper torso covered in hair, never oily skin and sometimes dry along with everything else we've discussed. I think this high dht to e2 ratio thing might be something to investigate though. When my e2 was 18, ecdysterone brought it up to 22 and 37, depending on dose. This was after realizing that it was doing something positive for my anxiety and panic. At one point (and I am again) I was petrified of taking anything new for fear of side effects and interactions. I started using it anyway regardless of the silly fear, and about a week or 2 later realized I wasn't scared of trying anything new. Had some blood work done about 6 weeks later and saw the higher e2. Since then, I've gone on and off it to replicate the higher e2. I've had many other issues recently creating even more anxiety and panic nullifying its benefit, but I will be trying this again after this keflex 10 day course with my lower daily testosterone dose of 4mg daily. I stopped taking any testosterone on Monday though due to being up all night with tight chest and panic, and waiting on blood work to confirm where levels were at that time. I've since found research that ecdysterone works on the same beta e2 receptors that dbol does. I'll report back soon. [/QUOTE]
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Can estrogen crash cause desensitization/knock out of the estrogen receptor - lets discuss!
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