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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Has anyone gotten relief from physical anxiety symptoms?
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<blockquote data-quote="hva" data-source="post: 76471" data-attributes="member: 15049"><p>Some testosterone is converted to Estradiol(E2) by an enzyme called Aromatase. For one with hypogonasism, there's not enough testosterone in our system naturally convert to E2. So we are left with both low testosterone and low E2. When we begin introducing exogenous testosterone our bodies naturally convert some of this to E2, and since we are bypassing the bodies natural negative feedback loop, we end up with too much E2 which can have nearly the exact same symptoms of low E2, but slightly different for everyone. Normally, the anxiety and brain fog are the main symptoms of low E2. For me, either high or low E2 have similar symptoms but given a choice I'd rather live with elevated E2 than low. There's a very narrow range that is the sweet spot and most of the posts you see on forums dedicated to TRT are devoted to E2 management. E2 is the tail wagging the dog, so to speak.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hva, post: 76471, member: 15049"] Some testosterone is converted to Estradiol(E2) by an enzyme called Aromatase. For one with hypogonasism, there's not enough testosterone in our system naturally convert to E2. So we are left with both low testosterone and low E2. When we begin introducing exogenous testosterone our bodies naturally convert some of this to E2, and since we are bypassing the bodies natural negative feedback loop, we end up with too much E2 which can have nearly the exact same symptoms of low E2, but slightly different for everyone. Normally, the anxiety and brain fog are the main symptoms of low E2. For me, either high or low E2 have similar symptoms but given a choice I'd rather live with elevated E2 than low. There's a very narrow range that is the sweet spot and most of the posts you see on forums dedicated to TRT are devoted to E2 management. E2 is the tail wagging the dog, so to speak. [/QUOTE]
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