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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Did estrogen crash cause me permanent symptoms of low dopamine?
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<blockquote data-quote="simeoni" data-source="post: 83160" data-attributes="member: 14463"><p>I dont have any lab work at a point when it was crashed near to zero. I have few readings from the day that I took my AI. For example, last may I had a non sensitive reading of 13 pg/ml. Still believing that I needed to take an AI, I took 0,25mg of adex on that day. Felt horrible after that for few weeks. That was even though my E2 came back within a week - to 32 pg/ml.</p><p></p><p>All my non sensitive E2 readings are originally in the nmol/l range and the reference range in them only states that E2 should be <15 nmol/l. </p><p></p><p>I am not experiencing any of the symptoms that you mentioned. The main ones for me seem to be related to dopamine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simeoni, post: 83160, member: 14463"] I dont have any lab work at a point when it was crashed near to zero. I have few readings from the day that I took my AI. For example, last may I had a non sensitive reading of 13 pg/ml. Still believing that I needed to take an AI, I took 0,25mg of adex on that day. Felt horrible after that for few weeks. That was even though my E2 came back within a week - to 32 pg/ml. All my non sensitive E2 readings are originally in the nmol/l range and the reference range in them only states that E2 should be <15 nmol/l. I am not experiencing any of the symptoms that you mentioned. The main ones for me seem to be related to dopamine. [/QUOTE]
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