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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Crashed Estradiol on TRT - Please Read!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgrappler" data-source="post: 130223" data-attributes="member: 26924"><p>it's been about two months since i crashed my E2. i don't have the labs to prove it, but my doc gave me 1mg anastrazole to take EOD. it was a huge dose, now that i know more about it. </p><p></p><p>i am still not recovered. depression, anxiety and just overall feeling of being barely alive has been extremely debilitating. for an entire month i could not sleep, waking up with hot flashes, profusely sweating and heart rate in the 100 - 105 range (that's supposedly while sleeping). </p><p></p><p>crashed E2 is the worst experience i have ever gone through. unfortunately i had some pre-existing issues with anxiety which probably added to the condition, but during the first phase of my treatment without taking any AI i felt marginally better. </p><p></p><p>i did my last lab work about 7 days ago and still waiting for the results to see where numbers are.</p><p></p><p>the only thing i can say, that from my experience it takes at least 6 weeks to start feeling a little better. i am still struggling, but it's nothing like a month ago. i am sleeping better and anxiety is a lot less... depression is nearly gone, but i've never really been depressed. not surprising to start feeling depressed when you can't sleep, eat or function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgrappler, post: 130223, member: 26924"] it's been about two months since i crashed my E2. i don't have the labs to prove it, but my doc gave me 1mg anastrazole to take EOD. it was a huge dose, now that i know more about it. i am still not recovered. depression, anxiety and just overall feeling of being barely alive has been extremely debilitating. for an entire month i could not sleep, waking up with hot flashes, profusely sweating and heart rate in the 100 - 105 range (that's supposedly while sleeping). crashed E2 is the worst experience i have ever gone through. unfortunately i had some pre-existing issues with anxiety which probably added to the condition, but during the first phase of my treatment without taking any AI i felt marginally better. i did my last lab work about 7 days ago and still waiting for the results to see where numbers are. the only thing i can say, that from my experience it takes at least 6 weeks to start feeling a little better. i am still struggling, but it's nothing like a month ago. i am sleeping better and anxiety is a lot less... depression is nearly gone, but i've never really been depressed. not surprising to start feeling depressed when you can't sleep, eat or function. [/QUOTE]
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