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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: 95634" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>A lot considering with a FT level of 24.5 (9-26) and an E2 of 35 (7-42) I have no libido, no morning erection, ED, dry mouth, dry skin, hair loss on entire body, dry hair, slow nail growth, no pumps, no gym performance or aggression. On the same protocol i've always felt amazing on and all symptoms emerged as soon as I over did it with the anastrazole. E2 is clearly not low and haven't used anastrazole since August. </p><p></p><p>HCG used to work for me in the past. But ever since I did that with the arimidex it doesn't work at all. Just further evidence that the ER has been functionally changed because estradiol is a key player in spermatogenssis. ERaKO mice were infertile. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, I've stated that my symptoms get worse when I increase estradiol. So, even if my testicles would work again, Dropping T thus lowering E2, then endogenous T coming back and increasing E2 would make me much worse. And at this point, considering how bad it is, I don't want to make anything worse because I am still able to function fine, still a straight A student, will be able to work, able to do things with friends and family, and most importantly able to sleep great. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure through what mechanism that coming off T wil improve symptoms but I certainly appreciate your concern and thoughtful suggestions</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 95634, member: 16355"] A lot considering with a FT level of 24.5 (9-26) and an E2 of 35 (7-42) I have no libido, no morning erection, ED, dry mouth, dry skin, hair loss on entire body, dry hair, slow nail growth, no pumps, no gym performance or aggression. On the same protocol i've always felt amazing on and all symptoms emerged as soon as I over did it with the anastrazole. E2 is clearly not low and haven't used anastrazole since August. HCG used to work for me in the past. But ever since I did that with the arimidex it doesn't work at all. Just further evidence that the ER has been functionally changed because estradiol is a key player in spermatogenssis. ERaKO mice were infertile. Lastly, I've stated that my symptoms get worse when I increase estradiol. So, even if my testicles would work again, Dropping T thus lowering E2, then endogenous T coming back and increasing E2 would make me much worse. And at this point, considering how bad it is, I don't want to make anything worse because I am still able to function fine, still a straight A student, will be able to work, able to do things with friends and family, and most importantly able to sleep great. I am not sure through what mechanism that coming off T wil improve symptoms but I certainly appreciate your concern and thoughtful suggestions [/QUOTE]
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