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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Feel WAY better with elevated e2
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<blockquote data-quote="Shad0w" data-source="post: 137301" data-attributes="member: 24834"><p>In my case it was like my body had become dependent on the ai. It would work for maybe 5 hours max and then I’d experience symptoms again and need more to feel normal. I wasn’t sure if the symptoms were from high or low e2 during those times. It wasn’t until I got bloods that I was able to associate my symptoms to the lower levels of estrogen. I eased off on the ai a bit and in a few months started feeling better, e2 came back at 34. I eased off arimidex even more and experienced even more relief. Could’ve been side effects of the drug itself and not just the estrogen. I’m not sure</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shad0w, post: 137301, member: 24834"] In my case it was like my body had become dependent on the ai. It would work for maybe 5 hours max and then I’d experience symptoms again and need more to feel normal. I wasn’t sure if the symptoms were from high or low e2 during those times. It wasn’t until I got bloods that I was able to associate my symptoms to the lower levels of estrogen. I eased off on the ai a bit and in a few months started feeling better, e2 came back at 34. I eased off arimidex even more and experienced even more relief. Could’ve been side effects of the drug itself and not just the estrogen. I’m not sure [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Feel WAY better with elevated e2
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