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Testosterone Side Effect Management
crashed E2 or high E2...
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgrappler" data-source="post: 124886" data-attributes="member: 26924"><p>unfortunately it was prescribed by the doc. 1mg EOD mon-fri. that's what it says on the bottle. i took one on Friday and second one on Monday. that's when doo doo hit the fan.</p><p>i felt this shit creep up on me, like the flu. that's when i immediately started googling side effects of AI and realized that mistake with the dosage. </p><p></p><p>i did have pre-existing problem with anxiety/panic and that usually follows by depression/apathy... for me it's a very vicious cycle. so that was one of the reasons we thought that high E2 might need to be brought down. i did the same exact thing back in May and had zero side-effects. I think the difference was that my T-numbers went up, so I couldn't crash E2 as easily. </p><p></p><p>This time i had low T and almost immediately took AI. big mistake. i get it now. despite all this my doctor is really quite good. he did all the right tests, he explained a variety of protocols the only thing that isn't right is the AI dosage, which is very very unfortunate. I don't understand how he could be so clearly knowledgeable, yet get this one so wrong. </p><p></p><p>I'm thinking of calling Defy just to talk to someone, but what can they do realistically? is there anything that can get me out of this state of being? ... i keep thinking i have to go to the emergency room, but it's probably just going to be a waste of time and money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgrappler, post: 124886, member: 26924"] unfortunately it was prescribed by the doc. 1mg EOD mon-fri. that's what it says on the bottle. i took one on Friday and second one on Monday. that's when doo doo hit the fan. i felt this shit creep up on me, like the flu. that's when i immediately started googling side effects of AI and realized that mistake with the dosage. i did have pre-existing problem with anxiety/panic and that usually follows by depression/apathy... for me it's a very vicious cycle. so that was one of the reasons we thought that high E2 might need to be brought down. i did the same exact thing back in May and had zero side-effects. I think the difference was that my T-numbers went up, so I couldn't crash E2 as easily. This time i had low T and almost immediately took AI. big mistake. i get it now. despite all this my doctor is really quite good. he did all the right tests, he explained a variety of protocols the only thing that isn't right is the AI dosage, which is very very unfortunate. I don't understand how he could be so clearly knowledgeable, yet get this one so wrong. I'm thinking of calling Defy just to talk to someone, but what can they do realistically? is there anything that can get me out of this state of being? ... i keep thinking i have to go to the emergency room, but it's probably just going to be a waste of time and money. [/QUOTE]
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