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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="Holland77" data-source="post: 242964" data-attributes="member: 44331"><p>yup, weight gain only around midsection hard to put on muscle/lack of muscle glycogen constant joint pain. Crippling Fatigue after eating where I wanted to fall sleep and a whole plethora of weird symptoms for years and years with weird reactions to certain foods/supplements that are supposed lower or raise estrogen and or cortisol. I came off for a total of 4 months and now I started again. Used clomid hcg and toremifene and a while I was an anxious mess, coming off it made me realize just how stressed and overstimulated I was while on higher doses. Also used a whole host of adaptogens for stress and adrenal function and I’ve been doing a multitude of other stress reducing methods in my life and worked heavily on my ocd and health anxiety which was the biggest stressor (myself). For the longest time I’d try to find reasons for why I never recovered but had to just stop stressing and let it go and get back to living my life, looking back now that was when I started recovering the most because my body stopped being in a constant state of fight or flight from stressing myself out. I personally believe that a lot of these things have the same underlying mechanisms whether it’s hpa dysfunction/adrenal fatigue, hppa, ptsd, it all comes down to a dysfunction and hyperresponse in the nervous system to stressors and the nervous system is what’s responsible for sensing the responses to hormones which it can’t do when it senses danger (stress) whether that’s internal or external. The lamictal personally really helps with my ocd and overstimulation issues which then contributed to my recovery. I don’t know if that’s the issue with everyone here but that’s personally the way I recovered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Holland77, post: 242964, member: 44331"] yup, weight gain only around midsection hard to put on muscle/lack of muscle glycogen constant joint pain. Crippling Fatigue after eating where I wanted to fall sleep and a whole plethora of weird symptoms for years and years with weird reactions to certain foods/supplements that are supposed lower or raise estrogen and or cortisol. I came off for a total of 4 months and now I started again. Used clomid hcg and toremifene and a while I was an anxious mess, coming off it made me realize just how stressed and overstimulated I was while on higher doses. Also used a whole host of adaptogens for stress and adrenal function and I’ve been doing a multitude of other stress reducing methods in my life and worked heavily on my ocd and health anxiety which was the biggest stressor (myself). For the longest time I’d try to find reasons for why I never recovered but had to just stop stressing and let it go and get back to living my life, looking back now that was when I started recovering the most because my body stopped being in a constant state of fight or flight from stressing myself out. I personally believe that a lot of these things have the same underlying mechanisms whether it’s hpa dysfunction/adrenal fatigue, hppa, ptsd, it all comes down to a dysfunction and hyperresponse in the nervous system to stressors and the nervous system is what’s responsible for sensing the responses to hormones which it can’t do when it senses danger (stress) whether that’s internal or external. The lamictal personally really helps with my ocd and overstimulation issues which then contributed to my recovery. I don’t know if that’s the issue with everyone here but that’s personally the way I recovered. [/QUOTE]
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