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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: 93974" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>Yes I have. I had one in the summer, which is the one below.</p><p></p><p>Protocol was 120mg T/week and 0.5mg Arimidex per week. T level 1250, E2 17 (8-35). Was having symptoms here.</p><p></p><p>Next, Endo said drop Arimidex. T level 1225, E2 36 (7-42.6) Symptoms got even worse.</p><p></p><p>Next, Endo said lower T dose to 100mg a week, and go SubQ. T level 750, E2 26 (7-42.6). Symptoms remained the same. Then I took one dose of 12.5mg clomid and symptoms got worse. </p><p></p><p>Next, Endo said go IM, because SQ was causing soreness. T level 1006, E2 35 (7-42.6). Symptoms got much worse. </p><p></p><p>All of these bloods were 8 weeks apart. </p><p></p><p>By symptoms, which were outlined in a post below, are</p><p>-Complete absence of sebum on skin</p><p>-Skin dryness </p><p>-Pale skin</p><p>-Hair loss on entire scalp that falls out at chemotherapy rates, on entire body<em>, </em>eye lashes, and eye brows</p><p>-Dry hair</p><p>-Dry lips</p><p>-Dry mouth</p><p>-Slow hair growth</p><p>-Skin texture changes</p><p>-Reduction in what used to be very apparent vascularity</p><p>-Reduction in blood pressure</p><p>-Slow and brittle nail growth</p><p>-Reduced strength in gym, no pump, no contraction, lose muscle much faster</p><p>-Erectile dysfunction</p><p>-Low libido, sometimes none</p><p>-No aggression</p><p>-Low appetite </p><p>-Some brain fog that I've gotten used to</p><p>-Depression (due to symptoms)</p><p>-Low mood</p><p>-Some anhedonia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 93974, member: 16355"] Yes I have. I had one in the summer, which is the one below. Protocol was 120mg T/week and 0.5mg Arimidex per week. T level 1250, E2 17 (8-35). Was having symptoms here. Next, Endo said drop Arimidex. T level 1225, E2 36 (7-42.6) Symptoms got even worse. Next, Endo said lower T dose to 100mg a week, and go SubQ. T level 750, E2 26 (7-42.6). Symptoms remained the same. Then I took one dose of 12.5mg clomid and symptoms got worse. Next, Endo said go IM, because SQ was causing soreness. T level 1006, E2 35 (7-42.6). Symptoms got much worse. All of these bloods were 8 weeks apart. By symptoms, which were outlined in a post below, are -Complete absence of sebum on skin -Skin dryness -Pale skin -Hair loss on entire scalp that falls out at chemotherapy rates, on entire body[I], [/I]eye lashes, and eye brows -Dry hair -Dry lips -Dry mouth -Slow hair growth -Skin texture changes -Reduction in what used to be very apparent vascularity -Reduction in blood pressure -Slow and brittle nail growth -Reduced strength in gym, no pump, no contraction, lose muscle much faster -Erectile dysfunction -Low libido, sometimes none -No aggression -Low appetite -Some brain fog that I've gotten used to -Depression (due to symptoms) -Low mood -Some anhedonia [/QUOTE]
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