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Can estrogen crash cause desensitization/knock out of the estrogen receptor - lets discuss!
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<blockquote data-quote="Vitamin_C" data-source="post: 85814" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>"<em><span style="color: #4B5C77">Over the next 6 months i started rapidly degenerating with numerous new physical, neurological and sexual symptoms. The connective tissue all over my body lost all tensile strength and i can no longer bend any joint without risk of injury. My small and large intestine totally lost peristalsis and i was forced to go on a liquid diet to prevent a blockage. My brainfog became so bad that i now feel like i am in a video game. My vision is now blurry and grainy with flashes and floaters. As of last week my stomach has now shut down on me and i am living off pure liquids to prevent vomitting. My **** and libido are totally gone but those are the least of my worries."</span></em></p><p><em><span style="color: #4B5C77"></span></em><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'">What I find interesting is that none of these symptoms can be attributed to low estrogen or estrogen insensitivity. For instance, the 5 people who were born with a genetic insensitivity to estrogen had not one of these symptoms this guy describes per the literature, and these people were absolutely, positively insensitive to estrogen. For instance, the male in the study who was insensitive to estrogen had normal sexual function and nocturnal wood/emissions.</span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"></span>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrogen_insensitivity_syndrome<span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"></span>"<em><span style="color: #4B5C77">I even tried estradiol creams and took my e2 over range with no effect. "</span></em></p><p><em><span style="color: #4B5C77"></span></em></p><p><em><span style="color: #4B5C77"></span>He probably started having high E2 symptoms from going over the E2 range, high E2 and low E2 symptoms can often mimic each other, particularly with mood issues and sexual function. I really hope this guy was under medical supervision while doing this, he is extremely somatic...</em><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"></span></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Tahoma'"></span></p><p></p><p>This dude on the PFS is trippin hard like a lot of guys do on that forum, particularly the guys who have "PFS from Rogaine". Loss of tensile strength? loss of peristalsis? huh?? Did he have a uterus? Estrogen has a role in uterine peristalsis... I do find this very fascinating, however. I have learned quite a bit from guys who recovered from PFS and they mentioned a huge psychological/anxiety aspect to their symptoms. NOT saying their symptoms aren't real, but that worrying about them perpetuated the issue.</p><p></p><p>If you want to see real deal low estrogen/Arimidex side effects, go to the breast cancer forum and there are thousands of women on there taking 1mg a day for up to 10 years. Most common symptoms are hot flashes, dry eyes/mouth, night sweats, a few mood issues, joint pain. My main symptoms of when I crashed my E2 were mild anxiety and night sweats with occasional ED. I would say the ED issues were perpetuated by performance anxiety, when I was NOT worried about getting it up, I had large erections even with low E2. I was also making great gains in the gym with E2 between 5ng/dl to 10ng/dl but I was also blasting Sustanon. When the night sweats went away, I could tell that I was back into range, after having low E2 for about 2 months, I went from 9ng/dl to 26 ng/dl on my sensitive assay. Only thing that sucks right now is the tendonitis I developed by hulking out and getting waaaay too strong on my blast, tennis elbow in both arms and golfers elbow in right arm. I am taking about a month off the gym but I am slowly introducing light weight exercises.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitamin_C, post: 85814, member: 12373"] "[I][COLOR=#4B5C77][FONT='inherit']Over the next 6 months i started rapidly degenerating with numerous new physical, neurological and sexual symptoms. The connective tissue all over my body lost all tensile strength and i can no longer bend any joint without risk of injury. My small and large intestine totally lost peristalsis and i was forced to go on a liquid diet to prevent a blockage. My brainfog became so bad that i now feel like i am in a video game. My vision is now blurry and grainy with flashes and floaters. As of last week my stomach has now shut down on me and i am living off pure liquids to prevent vomitting. My **** and libido are totally gone but those are the least of my worries." [/FONT][/COLOR][/I][FONT=tahoma] What I find interesting is that none of these symptoms can be attributed to low estrogen or estrogen insensitivity. For instance, the 5 people who were born with a genetic insensitivity to estrogen had not one of these symptoms this guy describes per the literature, and these people were absolutely, positively insensitive to estrogen. For instance, the male in the study who was insensitive to estrogen had normal sexual function and nocturnal wood/emissions. [/FONT]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estrogen_insensitivity_syndrome[FONT=tahoma] [/FONT]"[I][COLOR=#4B5C77][FONT='inherit']I even tried estradiol creams and took my e2 over range with no effect. " [/FONT][/COLOR]He probably started having high E2 symptoms from going over the E2 range, high E2 and low E2 symptoms can often mimic each other, particularly with mood issues and sexual function. I really hope this guy was under medical supervision while doing this, he is extremely somatic...[/I][FONT=tahoma] [/FONT] This dude on the PFS is trippin hard like a lot of guys do on that forum, particularly the guys who have "PFS from Rogaine". Loss of tensile strength? loss of peristalsis? huh?? Did he have a uterus? Estrogen has a role in uterine peristalsis... I do find this very fascinating, however. I have learned quite a bit from guys who recovered from PFS and they mentioned a huge psychological/anxiety aspect to their symptoms. NOT saying their symptoms aren't real, but that worrying about them perpetuated the issue. If you want to see real deal low estrogen/Arimidex side effects, go to the breast cancer forum and there are thousands of women on there taking 1mg a day for up to 10 years. Most common symptoms are hot flashes, dry eyes/mouth, night sweats, a few mood issues, joint pain. My main symptoms of when I crashed my E2 were mild anxiety and night sweats with occasional ED. I would say the ED issues were perpetuated by performance anxiety, when I was NOT worried about getting it up, I had large erections even with low E2. I was also making great gains in the gym with E2 between 5ng/dl to 10ng/dl but I was also blasting Sustanon. When the night sweats went away, I could tell that I was back into range, after having low E2 for about 2 months, I went from 9ng/dl to 26 ng/dl on my sensitive assay. Only thing that sucks right now is the tendonitis I developed by hulking out and getting waaaay too strong on my blast, tennis elbow in both arms and golfers elbow in right arm. I am taking about a month off the gym but I am slowly introducing light weight exercises. [/QUOTE]
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