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E2 and blood pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 153238" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>But how high is your E2?</p><p></p><p>If my E2 is higher than ~50 I gain water weight and my blood pressure will go up.</p><p></p><p>But I have spent over 10 years with total T of 350 and E2 <5, so I believe I have become more sensitive to whatever Estradiol I have available. </p><p></p><p>And serum E2 is not always cellular E2. I could see it possible that an AI affects not just serum E2, but E2 in brain, prostate and bone tissue.</p><p></p><p>I tried an AI but it was such a small dose, 0.0625 2 times in a week, for one week only, I can't think it did all that much. I only get highish E2 for a few weeks after an injection of testosterone undecanoate, and the highest I have ever measured it was 56, at</p><p><strong>[USER=16954]Nashtide[/USER]'s </strong>45 he was barely over normal range.</p><p></p><p>I could ignore the BP and water weight, it will go down after a month even if I do nothing.</p><p></p><p>More oddly, my higher (normal range) E2 has given me allergic reactions to various meds, the same meds my mother is allergic to, so no doubt it's a genetic predisposition and the higher E2 just made it symptomatic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 153238, member: 18023"] But how high is your E2? If my E2 is higher than ~50 I gain water weight and my blood pressure will go up. But I have spent over 10 years with total T of 350 and E2 <5, so I believe I have become more sensitive to whatever Estradiol I have available. And serum E2 is not always cellular E2. I could see it possible that an AI affects not just serum E2, but E2 in brain, prostate and bone tissue. I tried an AI but it was such a small dose, 0.0625 2 times in a week, for one week only, I can't think it did all that much. I only get highish E2 for a few weeks after an injection of testosterone undecanoate, and the highest I have ever measured it was 56, at [B][USER=16954]Nashtide[/USER]'s [/B]45 he was barely over normal range. I could ignore the BP and water weight, it will go down after a month even if I do nothing. More oddly, my higher (normal range) E2 has given me allergic reactions to various meds, the same meds my mother is allergic to, so no doubt it's a genetic predisposition and the higher E2 just made it symptomatic. [/QUOTE]
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