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E2 crash- recent bloods
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<blockquote data-quote="nurselyfe" data-source="post: 79220" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>Been dealing with a bad estrogen crash that occurred in early June, confirmed by blood work showing E2=<5pg/ml (7.6-42.6) (June 19th). My symptoms were depression, paranoia, bone pain, joints kinda hurt, BLOATED and water retention (yes bloating - hence why i thought i was having high e2), flatness, anxiety, no pumps, night sweats, hair loss.</p><p></p><p>On July 19th, Had an E2 sensitive test done which came to 89 (<29pg/ml) with high e2 symptoms such as A LOT of water retention, good but not as good libido, puffy nipple, no pumps in gym. This blood work was done 12 days of no anastrazole & 200mg Test E a week (100mg x2 a week) that put me at 2,300 TT (changed to pharm grade testosterone.</p><p></p><p>After I got that result, I took 2.25mg of adex spread throughout an entire 12 days. Got retested using Non-senstive test from Quest. E2=18 (<39) this was on July 31st. I didn't feel any different. Same exact symptoms. Before you guys say it, I know the non-sensitive test that Quest uses (immunoassay method) isn't as reliable as the LC/MS/MS. I also know a couple guys here have the opposite with the non-sensitive test where it comes back lower the LC/MS/MS.</p><p></p><p>On July 31st I reduced my T cyp dosage to 60mg x2 week, because I found a TRT doc, who wants me at 900-1200 TT, and 100mg x2 week put me at 2300.</p><p></p><p></p><p>CURRENT PROTOCOL SINCE July 31st, Test Cypionate 60mg E3.5D, 300IU HCG on injection day, and .25mg anastrazole 12-24 hours post injection. I still feel the exact same as I did since my E2=89.</p><p></p><p></p><p>So I'm asking, is it possible my E2 needs to be lower than 18 this for ME to feel good since E2 is highly individualized and how each man feels at certain serum level of E2?</p><p></p><p>I am getting another E2 test next week, and a full panel on september 6th.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 79220, member: 16355"] Been dealing with a bad estrogen crash that occurred in early June, confirmed by blood work showing E2=<5pg/ml (7.6-42.6) (June 19th). My symptoms were depression, paranoia, bone pain, joints kinda hurt, BLOATED and water retention (yes bloating - hence why i thought i was having high e2), flatness, anxiety, no pumps, night sweats, hair loss. On July 19th, Had an E2 sensitive test done which came to 89 (<29pg/ml) with high e2 symptoms such as A LOT of water retention, good but not as good libido, puffy nipple, no pumps in gym. This blood work was done 12 days of no anastrazole & 200mg Test E a week (100mg x2 a week) that put me at 2,300 TT (changed to pharm grade testosterone. After I got that result, I took 2.25mg of adex spread throughout an entire 12 days. Got retested using Non-senstive test from Quest. E2=18 (<39) this was on July 31st. I didn't feel any different. Same exact symptoms. Before you guys say it, I know the non-sensitive test that Quest uses (immunoassay method) isn't as reliable as the LC/MS/MS. I also know a couple guys here have the opposite with the non-sensitive test where it comes back lower the LC/MS/MS. On July 31st I reduced my T cyp dosage to 60mg x2 week, because I found a TRT doc, who wants me at 900-1200 TT, and 100mg x2 week put me at 2300. CURRENT PROTOCOL SINCE July 31st, Test Cypionate 60mg E3.5D, 300IU HCG on injection day, and .25mg anastrazole 12-24 hours post injection. I still feel the exact same as I did since my E2=89. So I'm asking, is it possible my E2 needs to be lower than 18 this for ME to feel good since E2 is highly individualized and how each man feels at certain serum level of E2? I am getting another E2 test next week, and a full panel on september 6th. [/QUOTE]
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