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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
crashed E2 or high E2...
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgrappler" data-source="post: 124903" data-attributes="member: 26924"><p>of course. i have stopped on Monday as soon as I felt all this s*it coming on... i am definitely not taking it anymore.</p><p>considering i only took 2 mg in total (2 days apart) how badly could it crash? i really thought that after 4 days i should see a little improvement, but it honestly feels like i'm sliding into a deeper depression. </p><p>from what i understand the half-life of Anastrazole is about 50 hours.. so most of it should be gone out of my system by now. it's bizarre that i am feeling this horrible. i guess it takes even longer for e2 to come back up.</p><p></p><p>my doc is planning to switch me to Testosterone cypionate from the current i am using. do you guys thing it's right move? i'm just really concerned about making major changes and having this all blow out of whack. i wasn't really all that stable before i started the treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgrappler, post: 124903, member: 26924"] of course. i have stopped on Monday as soon as I felt all this s*it coming on... i am definitely not taking it anymore. considering i only took 2 mg in total (2 days apart) how badly could it crash? i really thought that after 4 days i should see a little improvement, but it honestly feels like i'm sliding into a deeper depression. from what i understand the half-life of Anastrazole is about 50 hours.. so most of it should be gone out of my system by now. it's bizarre that i am feeling this horrible. i guess it takes even longer for e2 to come back up. my doc is planning to switch me to Testosterone cypionate from the current i am using. do you guys thing it's right move? i'm just really concerned about making major changes and having this all blow out of whack. i wasn't really all that stable before i started the treatment. [/QUOTE]
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