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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: 95665" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>No I do. I have lived in it for 24 years. Not really sure who you are to say I do not? I feel bad for you if you don't know your body. Perhaps try keeping a detailed log on how you feel compared to your corresponding protocol and blood work. </p><p></p><p>Anyway, i am not supposed to feel like this off or on testosterone. I have came off TRT, and I know what that feels like. And it is NOT this. Most I noticed was lethargy and some mild strength decreases which is expected. Not arguing that I didn't need it at 20, but whether I did or did not need it, this should not be happening. Ill say it again, I felt fantastic, then a day later after taking too much Anastrazole symptoms started occurring. </p><p></p><p>Havent taken anastrazole in 5 months and I am currently on a protocol that has worked great for me in the past. I am not "messing" with anything.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore, I have never heard of TRT causing full body hair loss. You can argue that high or low E2 may cause ED and libido problems but once again I know by body. I have had incredible libido and erectile function at low, normal, or high E2. I have had libido on and off T. Never had hairloss any of these situations. No family history of MPB. Had no recession or shedding, then next day I started losing hair. Within 25 days I lost a chunk of hair. That is not gradual. The hairloss is diffuse on my entire head. Sides included. That is not MPB. </p><p></p><p>For someone to think we have discovered everything about the endocrine system, which is a lot more complicated than you can imagine, is plain ignorance. We just started using third generation AI in 5ari's in humans within the last 20 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 95665, member: 16355"] No I do. I have lived in it for 24 years. Not really sure who you are to say I do not? I feel bad for you if you don't know your body. Perhaps try keeping a detailed log on how you feel compared to your corresponding protocol and blood work. Anyway, i am not supposed to feel like this off or on testosterone. I have came off TRT, and I know what that feels like. And it is NOT this. Most I noticed was lethargy and some mild strength decreases which is expected. Not arguing that I didn't need it at 20, but whether I did or did not need it, this should not be happening. Ill say it again, I felt fantastic, then a day later after taking too much Anastrazole symptoms started occurring. Havent taken anastrazole in 5 months and I am currently on a protocol that has worked great for me in the past. I am not "messing" with anything. Furthermore, I have never heard of TRT causing full body hair loss. You can argue that high or low E2 may cause ED and libido problems but once again I know by body. I have had incredible libido and erectile function at low, normal, or high E2. I have had libido on and off T. Never had hairloss any of these situations. No family history of MPB. Had no recession or shedding, then next day I started losing hair. Within 25 days I lost a chunk of hair. That is not gradual. The hairloss is diffuse on my entire head. Sides included. That is not MPB. For someone to think we have discovered everything about the endocrine system, which is a lot more complicated than you can imagine, is plain ignorance. We just started using third generation AI in 5ari's in humans within the last 20 years. [/QUOTE]
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Can estrogen crash cause desensitization/knock out of the estrogen receptor - lets discuss!
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