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Could tiredness be a symptom of high e2?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgrappler" data-source="post: 142585" data-attributes="member: 26924"><p>It's not just about a specific E2 number and I hope that people realize what kind of an effect a very strong medication like Anastrozole can have on one's system. It's bizarre to me that someone thinks there are no other side-effects to this drug. People can have serious problems from Aspirin and basic antibiotics. Now you take something as powerful as Anastrozole and the only expectation is that it's just going to "adjust" your E2 without any ill effects? </p><p></p><p>To me this is not much different than saying that I felt great while smoking, and then quit and now I feel like shit. So the answer must be to start smoking again. That's a very faulty logic, IMHO. </p><p></p><p>Most substances (medications) cannot be stopped abruptly without some withdrawal period. Why would AI be any different? Unless you have crashed your E2 (trust me you would know if you did), don't stop anything CT. Wean yourself slowly and let your body adjust. Please realize that a single tiny dose of Anastrozole can make your E2 jump by ~ 30 points. That's a dramatic change and can leave many people feeling like absolute poop, not to mention environmental factors, and known side effects:</p><p><a href="https://www.rxlist.com/arimidex-side-effects-drug-center.htm" target="_blank">Common Side Effects of Arimidex (Anastrozole) Drug Center - RxList</a></p><p></p><p>This is an anti-cancer medication, not M&M's. Think long and hard about what you are doing and why.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgrappler, post: 142585, member: 26924"] It's not just about a specific E2 number and I hope that people realize what kind of an effect a very strong medication like Anastrozole can have on one's system. It's bizarre to me that someone thinks there are no other side-effects to this drug. People can have serious problems from Aspirin and basic antibiotics. Now you take something as powerful as Anastrozole and the only expectation is that it's just going to "adjust" your E2 without any ill effects? To me this is not much different than saying that I felt great while smoking, and then quit and now I feel like shit. So the answer must be to start smoking again. That's a very faulty logic, IMHO. Most substances (medications) cannot be stopped abruptly without some withdrawal period. Why would AI be any different? Unless you have crashed your E2 (trust me you would know if you did), don't stop anything CT. Wean yourself slowly and let your body adjust. Please realize that a single tiny dose of Anastrozole can make your E2 jump by ~ 30 points. That's a dramatic change and can leave many people feeling like absolute poop, not to mention environmental factors, and known side effects: [URL="https://www.rxlist.com/arimidex-side-effects-drug-center.htm"]Common Side Effects of Arimidex (Anastrozole) Drug Center - RxList[/URL] This is an anti-cancer medication, not M&M's. Think long and hard about what you are doing and why. [/QUOTE]
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