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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Dealing with finasteride rebound?
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<blockquote data-quote="Laurin Poplin" data-source="post: 255321" data-attributes="member: 45518"><p>Hello lads. I stopped taking fin a while back (weaned off) but seem to be dealing with rebound effects almost a year later and not sure where to turn. I saw an endo on the UK/NHS health service but they were rather clueless and gave me tame suggestions of eating more vegetables etc which I already do plenty of. I've had basic bloods done and did the dutch test [below] a few months ago which seem to show highish estrogen, 5ar activity and low cortisol. </p><p></p><p>Symptoms are things like less exercise endurance than before, hard to get out of bed, dry eyes, memory/mood issues, frequent headaches and so on. What's the course of action here, should this be treated as estrogen dominance and if so will that also fix the low cortisol levels too?</p><p></p><p>Opinions greatly appreciated, not sure where to go with this from here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laurin Poplin, post: 255321, member: 45518"] Hello lads. I stopped taking fin a while back (weaned off) but seem to be dealing with rebound effects almost a year later and not sure where to turn. I saw an endo on the UK/NHS health service but they were rather clueless and gave me tame suggestions of eating more vegetables etc which I already do plenty of. I've had basic bloods done and did the dutch test [below] a few months ago which seem to show highish estrogen, 5ar activity and low cortisol. Symptoms are things like less exercise endurance than before, hard to get out of bed, dry eyes, memory/mood issues, frequent headaches and so on. What's the course of action here, should this be treated as estrogen dominance and if so will that also fix the low cortisol levels too? Opinions greatly appreciated, not sure where to go with this from here [/QUOTE]
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