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Could tiredness be a symptom of high e2?
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<blockquote data-quote="Appassionato" data-source="post: 141761" data-attributes="member: 37892"><p>Sorry mate, I don't want to sound harsh, but you clearly didn't read my previous posts on this forum. I've been on T Enanthate alone for 6 months before touching any AI and after crushing my E2 I've been on T+HCG without AI for 4 months. Symptoms didn't get resolved, absolutely nothing. </p><p></p><p>Just for your info, I'm 31, I don't drink alcohol at all and never did drugs. I'm 91 kg per 180 cm of height, bf 11% and I'm the typical guy people are asking tips at the gym on how to get a better body, so don't tell me my insane aromatization is due to lifestyle.</p><p></p><p>My body just don't tolerate SERMS, it was the same with Clomid. And with an E2 of 100+ I feel like a little girl, just as when my total T was 300 and my E2 26. The same thing Dr. John Crisler used to say, before he changed his view on AIs in the last period.</p><p></p><p>With all that being said, I don't do well on AIs in the long run as well, as clearly stated before, but you guys have to stop parroting the guys at the round table because they are just implying that everyone is the same, and that is usually a big fail in the medic field.</p><p></p><p>For example, did you ever get done a genomic test or a methylation panel? I did, and that will give you a lot of more info on how you deal with a lot of substances in your body. </p><p>For instance, with a CBS upregulation, if I take any supplements containing sulfur, even things like curcumin that is highly recommended by mostly everyone as anti-inflammatory, I feel like absolute trash.</p><p></p><p>Please do your homework before posting any of your opinions.</p><p></p><p>P.S.: we are still waiting for studies showing that lowering E2 in a normal range is toxic for the body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Appassionato, post: 141761, member: 37892"] Sorry mate, I don't want to sound harsh, but you clearly didn't read my previous posts on this forum. I've been on T Enanthate alone for 6 months before touching any AI and after crushing my E2 I've been on T+HCG without AI for 4 months. Symptoms didn't get resolved, absolutely nothing. Just for your info, I'm 31, I don't drink alcohol at all and never did drugs. I'm 91 kg per 180 cm of height, bf 11% and I'm the typical guy people are asking tips at the gym on how to get a better body, so don't tell me my insane aromatization is due to lifestyle. My body just don't tolerate SERMS, it was the same with Clomid. And with an E2 of 100+ I feel like a little girl, just as when my total T was 300 and my E2 26. The same thing Dr. John Crisler used to say, before he changed his view on AIs in the last period. With all that being said, I don't do well on AIs in the long run as well, as clearly stated before, but you guys have to stop parroting the guys at the round table because they are just implying that everyone is the same, and that is usually a big fail in the medic field. For example, did you ever get done a genomic test or a methylation panel? I did, and that will give you a lot of more info on how you deal with a lot of substances in your body. For instance, with a CBS upregulation, if I take any supplements containing sulfur, even things like curcumin that is highly recommended by mostly everyone as anti-inflammatory, I feel like absolute trash. Please do your homework before posting any of your opinions. P.S.: we are still waiting for studies showing that lowering E2 in a normal range is toxic for the body. [/QUOTE]
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