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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Debate - Androgens: Estrogen ratio vs Overall Hormone Levels.
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<blockquote data-quote="JustPanicNoDisco" data-source="post: 202674" data-attributes="member: 42100"><p>Thanks for the information. I did know it antagonized E2 at receptor sites, but I didn’t know DHT acted as an AI as well.</p><p></p><p>Since crashing my estrogen a couple months ago, it seems I’m extremely sensitive to any AI or anything that lowers estrogen further. The joint popping/ pain, mood flatness, and libido issues have not improved since crashing it repeatedly. I’ve seen various estimates for how long it can take to recover, from days to almost never (nurselyfe’s story/thread is similar to what I’m experiencing).</p><p></p><p>Since I was messing with cialis and the cream — both of which crashed me further — I don’t feel like I’ve given my body a chance to lock back in. Do you think staying on my current T dose and letting my body settle for a while is prudent? I’ve heard that when people crash their estrogen and then spike it higher, that jump can cause issues with ultimate recovery.</p><p></p><p>I just don’t know whether my ratio is contributing to the symptoms or it I just haven’t fully recovered from tanking my estrogen multiple times due to the already high t:E2 ratio + DHT derivatives I was taking.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustPanicNoDisco, post: 202674, member: 42100"] Thanks for the information. I did know it antagonized E2 at receptor sites, but I didn’t know DHT acted as an AI as well. Since crashing my estrogen a couple months ago, it seems I’m extremely sensitive to any AI or anything that lowers estrogen further. The joint popping/ pain, mood flatness, and libido issues have not improved since crashing it repeatedly. I’ve seen various estimates for how long it can take to recover, from days to almost never (nurselyfe’s story/thread is similar to what I’m experiencing). Since I was messing with cialis and the cream — both of which crashed me further — I don’t feel like I’ve given my body a chance to lock back in. Do you think staying on my current T dose and letting my body settle for a while is prudent? I’ve heard that when people crash their estrogen and then spike it higher, that jump can cause issues with ultimate recovery. I just don’t know whether my ratio is contributing to the symptoms or it I just haven’t fully recovered from tanking my estrogen multiple times due to the already high t:E2 ratio + DHT derivatives I was taking. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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