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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="nurselyfe" data-source="post: 85824" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>You didn't crash your E2 like we did. I was at zero. I've probably gone as low as 9 before and recovered fine within 3 days. In fact I used to kind of like low E2 because it made me extremely dry and aggressive, never any ED or anxiety. Even when I was <5pg I could still get my **** hard and now I can't and my E2 is probably high 20's. Now, no matter how much arimidex I take I cannot get "dry" like i used to. I've demonstrated this TWICE. Used the same testosterone dose I used to while taking same amount of arimidex and had no response in physical terms. I've brought my estrogen to 17, and 18 and was still extremely watery. </p><p></p><p>You need need to stop bringing up women's breast cancer forums unless you bring blood work with it. If these women E2 readings are <3 pg/ml we can talk. </p><p></p><p>You are doing a lot of denying here. I have physical symptoms that I have never had in my 24 years of life, with no other medical problems, that all occurred during and after my E2 crashes. I don't think that's coincidence. I'm sure you know how exactly you're supposed to feel and I know for damn sure how I'm supposed to feel.</p><p></p><p>Also, we know what finasteride and SP do to DHT. We also know what arimidex does to E2 in non TRT men. Sounds bizzare, and let me repeat once more, I too would not believe this if it didn't happen to me - I used arimidex for 3.5 years with no prob, I loved the stuff. but there's some mechanism that leads to silencing of genes when using inhibitors.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 85824, member: 16355"] You didn't crash your E2 like we did. I was at zero. I've probably gone as low as 9 before and recovered fine within 3 days. In fact I used to kind of like low E2 because it made me extremely dry and aggressive, never any ED or anxiety. Even when I was <5pg I could still get my **** hard and now I can't and my E2 is probably high 20's. Now, no matter how much arimidex I take I cannot get "dry" like i used to. I've demonstrated this TWICE. Used the same testosterone dose I used to while taking same amount of arimidex and had no response in physical terms. I've brought my estrogen to 17, and 18 and was still extremely watery. You need need to stop bringing up women's breast cancer forums unless you bring blood work with it. If these women E2 readings are <3 pg/ml we can talk. You are doing a lot of denying here. I have physical symptoms that I have never had in my 24 years of life, with no other medical problems, that all occurred during and after my E2 crashes. I don't think that's coincidence. I'm sure you know how exactly you're supposed to feel and I know for damn sure how I'm supposed to feel. Also, we know what finasteride and SP do to DHT. We also know what arimidex does to E2 in non TRT men. Sounds bizzare, and let me repeat once more, I too would not believe this if it didn't happen to me - I used arimidex for 3.5 years with no prob, I loved the stuff. but there's some mechanism that leads to silencing of genes when using inhibitors. [/QUOTE]
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