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Can estrogen crash cause desensitization/knock out of the estrogen receptor - lets discuss!
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<blockquote data-quote="nurselyfe" data-source="post: 86565" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>Never bet your life/mortgage/career on something if you're not 100% sure. My cortisol is fine, I've gotten it tested. and I don't even have hypoadrenal symptoms, at all. I don't have chronic fatigue syndrome, in fact my energy is the same as it's always been which is good. Ill get this saliva cortisol test done just because you asked (barring that my endo allows it). I'm not manifesting anything. I never said my E2 numbers were out of whack, I always said they looked good. Can't believe i'm repeating myself but I have visible symptoms. Extreme hairloss (NO familial MPB, had incredible hair right until I crushed my estrogen, it never shed even on 500mg T. Trust me it wasn't going anywhere for a long time, and it's diffuse hairloss not recession), severe dry skin, ED issues (and i currently have no anxiety or depression), cannot build muscle or get a pump at all, brittle nails, SIGNIFICANT drop in blood pressure, my nipples are completely flat now when they always used to be puffy at times. Literally symptoms that are visible to the human eye. It has nothing to do with my mind. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I also never said this was in the medical literature and always thought the same thing you just said, if they found out how I did this to myself they wouldn't have to genetically alter the ER gene in rats to cause knockout. </p><p></p><p>I also don't know what mechanism it is but in the past, increased estrogen made me feel good, euphoric, watery, and solid libido. My increased dosage in test shots would do the same. Now they make me feel worse and give me further low E2 symptoms. Definitely not bro science considering I am visibly in severe distress when ever my estrogen goes up or I take a SERM. </p><p></p><p>You can continue to ignorantly deny it all you want, and regardless if you think this is possible or not, I still do not feel a fraction of how I used to and my labs look near perfect - yet I have a myriad of symptoms that I've never ever had before. Can you explain this or suggest something helpful rather then put words in my mouth? I never even said I was pissing out minerals, had arthritis, or had bad labs.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, I am trusting my body, and it's telling me something is NOT right. I know how it should look and feel... and right now it feels completely foreign to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 86565, member: 16355"] Never bet your life/mortgage/career on something if you're not 100% sure. My cortisol is fine, I've gotten it tested. and I don't even have hypoadrenal symptoms, at all. I don't have chronic fatigue syndrome, in fact my energy is the same as it's always been which is good. Ill get this saliva cortisol test done just because you asked (barring that my endo allows it). I'm not manifesting anything. I never said my E2 numbers were out of whack, I always said they looked good. Can't believe i'm repeating myself but I have visible symptoms. Extreme hairloss (NO familial MPB, had incredible hair right until I crushed my estrogen, it never shed even on 500mg T. Trust me it wasn't going anywhere for a long time, and it's diffuse hairloss not recession), severe dry skin, ED issues (and i currently have no anxiety or depression), cannot build muscle or get a pump at all, brittle nails, SIGNIFICANT drop in blood pressure, my nipples are completely flat now when they always used to be puffy at times. Literally symptoms that are visible to the human eye. It has nothing to do with my mind. I also never said this was in the medical literature and always thought the same thing you just said, if they found out how I did this to myself they wouldn't have to genetically alter the ER gene in rats to cause knockout. I also don't know what mechanism it is but in the past, increased estrogen made me feel good, euphoric, watery, and solid libido. My increased dosage in test shots would do the same. Now they make me feel worse and give me further low E2 symptoms. Definitely not bro science considering I am visibly in severe distress when ever my estrogen goes up or I take a SERM. You can continue to ignorantly deny it all you want, and regardless if you think this is possible or not, I still do not feel a fraction of how I used to and my labs look near perfect - yet I have a myriad of symptoms that I've never ever had before. Can you explain this or suggest something helpful rather then put words in my mouth? I never even said I was pissing out minerals, had arthritis, or had bad labs. Lastly, I am trusting my body, and it's telling me something is NOT right. I know how it should look and feel... and right now it feels completely foreign to me. [/QUOTE]
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