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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="Vitamin_C" data-source="post: 86509" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>See, you're not pissing out all your electrolytes and minerals. If I were you, I'd look into those aldosterone and renin numbers, you appear hypoadrenal which is probably causing all of your problems and then compound the fact that you are worrying about an imaginary problem that doesn't exist in medical literature makes your current condition worse. You're literally manifesting this E2 condition which is probably caused by something causing chronic fatigue syndrome which has a myriad of phsyical and psychological effects. Your E2 is perfect, trust your labs, trust your body. </p><p></p><p>You need a 24 hour saliva cortisol test done. I bet my mortgage you are low cortisol. Adrenal fatigue can be really nasty, 3/4 of your symptoms you listed have little to do with estrogen and more to do with hypoadrenal. No labs to show muscle wasting either? MRI for arthritis?</p><p></p><p>If knockout were possible via Arimidex, scientists wouldn't have to genetically modify mice to knockout the receptor genetically, they could just feed the mice a bunch of Arimidex. As long as Arimidex has been out and utilized by millions of people, this condition simply doesn't exist.</p><p></p><p>Also, by what mechanism does increasing estrogen make your problems worse? Can you list a single study to demonstrate this claim outside of simply high estrogen symptoms causing side effects? If you cannot, it is simply bro science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitamin_C, post: 86509, member: 12373"] See, you're not pissing out all your electrolytes and minerals. If I were you, I'd look into those aldosterone and renin numbers, you appear hypoadrenal which is probably causing all of your problems and then compound the fact that you are worrying about an imaginary problem that doesn't exist in medical literature makes your current condition worse. You're literally manifesting this E2 condition which is probably caused by something causing chronic fatigue syndrome which has a myriad of phsyical and psychological effects. Your E2 is perfect, trust your labs, trust your body. You need a 24 hour saliva cortisol test done. I bet my mortgage you are low cortisol. Adrenal fatigue can be really nasty, 3/4 of your symptoms you listed have little to do with estrogen and more to do with hypoadrenal. No labs to show muscle wasting either? MRI for arthritis? If knockout were possible via Arimidex, scientists wouldn't have to genetically modify mice to knockout the receptor genetically, they could just feed the mice a bunch of Arimidex. As long as Arimidex has been out and utilized by millions of people, this condition simply doesn't exist. Also, by what mechanism does increasing estrogen make your problems worse? Can you list a single study to demonstrate this claim outside of simply high estrogen symptoms causing side effects? If you cannot, it is simply bro science. [/QUOTE]
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