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<blockquote data-quote="Blades" data-source="post: 86621" data-attributes="member: 16848"><p>Hi Vince, the blood centre suppose to be reliable, my e2 level is currently 26.4...I am using no AI, I tried bumping my dose up from 75mg test enth 2xweek, to the last shot of 200mg yesterday in an attempt to rise my e2,...I read loads of people having anxiety with low t, and low/high e2, the Internet is littered with forums with people suffering these side effects of hormones...last year I started on 250mg of test enth, with the idea of going to the gym again, but I came off quick with no pct after around 4 weeks, it's then started to suffer from high e2 which was 77pg and probably very low test, depression and some anxiety, after a few months I started to feel better, then I decided to take 125mg test a again and this time felt great, and back to my old self, but the doctor told me to stay off the test and get my bloods checked out, so after 8 months of feeling good, my hormones slowly declined and I received my results which were low but not low enough for the NHS to treat, my smyptoms by then were feeling tired, low mood, then I thought I'd try test again and this time it's made me worse, maybe because of the low e2, who knows, I've had no libido all the way through which I've been told could be high prolactin, and that to can cause depression and anxiety it's self...hormones have a lot to do with how good neurotransmitters work, maybe iam just out of balance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blades, post: 86621, member: 16848"] Hi Vince, the blood centre suppose to be reliable, my e2 level is currently 26.4...I am using no AI, I tried bumping my dose up from 75mg test enth 2xweek, to the last shot of 200mg yesterday in an attempt to rise my e2,...I read loads of people having anxiety with low t, and low/high e2, the Internet is littered with forums with people suffering these side effects of hormones...last year I started on 250mg of test enth, with the idea of going to the gym again, but I came off quick with no pct after around 4 weeks, it's then started to suffer from high e2 which was 77pg and probably very low test, depression and some anxiety, after a few months I started to feel better, then I decided to take 125mg test a again and this time felt great, and back to my old self, but the doctor told me to stay off the test and get my bloods checked out, so after 8 months of feeling good, my hormones slowly declined and I received my results which were low but not low enough for the NHS to treat, my smyptoms by then were feeling tired, low mood, then I thought I'd try test again and this time it's made me worse, maybe because of the low e2, who knows, I've had no libido all the way through which I've been told could be high prolactin, and that to can cause depression and anxiety it's self...hormones have a lot to do with how good neurotransmitters work, maybe iam just out of balance. [/QUOTE]
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