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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Crashed E2
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgrappler" data-source="post: 142605" data-attributes="member: 26924"><p>8.5 is really, really low.</p><p></p><p>The level of anxiety and panic you describe is quite similar to what I've experienced as well. Please don't listen to anyone who says "it's in your head". No, no and no. </p><p>It is definitely a reaction to an AI not to mention pretty low E2 to begin with will make you miserable as well. I can completely sympathize and understand when you say you'd rather go through a drug withdrawal than crashed E2. I have gone through a lot of "unpleasant" things in my life; crashed E2 is by far one of the worst experiences. Took about a month to stop feeling like I'm going to die every sing day and waking up with my heart beating at over 100 bpm, in a puddle of sweat. </p><p></p><p>Why would any reasonable doctor prescribe AI when your E2 is at 20? This is borderline negligence. Or just lack of knowledge/stupidity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgrappler, post: 142605, member: 26924"] 8.5 is really, really low. The level of anxiety and panic you describe is quite similar to what I've experienced as well. Please don't listen to anyone who says "it's in your head". No, no and no. It is definitely a reaction to an AI not to mention pretty low E2 to begin with will make you miserable as well. I can completely sympathize and understand when you say you'd rather go through a drug withdrawal than crashed E2. I have gone through a lot of "unpleasant" things in my life; crashed E2 is by far one of the worst experiences. Took about a month to stop feeling like I'm going to die every sing day and waking up with my heart beating at over 100 bpm, in a puddle of sweat. Why would any reasonable doctor prescribe AI when your E2 is at 20? This is borderline negligence. Or just lack of knowledge/stupidity. [/QUOTE]
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