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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High E2 and Poor Sleep Correlation
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<blockquote data-quote="thething313" data-source="post: 74297" data-attributes="member: 12719"><p>Just to counter for the sake of argument, I have these exact issues with low E2. With higher E2 my sleep can be a little finicky, but it's also pretty bad with low E2 just in a different way. My point being that most people will have their own somewhat unique experience and it's tough to fully base off others....all that being said, if I had to guess I'd guess that your E2 is on the higher side only because I experience very similar side effects to what you've listed. As you said you're getting blood work tomorrow, which is smart. Definitely get that done and try to wait for the results before taking an anti e (I know how temping it can be when you feel crappy). Keep us updated!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thething313, post: 74297, member: 12719"] Just to counter for the sake of argument, I have these exact issues with low E2. With higher E2 my sleep can be a little finicky, but it's also pretty bad with low E2 just in a different way. My point being that most people will have their own somewhat unique experience and it's tough to fully base off others....all that being said, if I had to guess I'd guess that your E2 is on the higher side only because I experience very similar side effects to what you've listed. As you said you're getting blood work tomorrow, which is smart. Definitely get that done and try to wait for the results before taking an anti e (I know how temping it can be when you feel crappy). Keep us updated!!! [/QUOTE]
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