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<blockquote data-quote="zancek0" data-source="post: 261249" data-attributes="member: 45189"><p>Thanks for the reply. If you feel inspired to do so/have extra time to spare, you can shot me a message in the pm (I won't be at home so I won't be able to respond right away). I'd especially like to see any bloodwork that you might have done. DHT and progesterone values are most welcome.</p><p>Which symptoms have you dealt with after aromssin use (in particular I'd like to know if you suffered from anxiety, chest tightness or chest discomfort)? Do you still use E2 and which symptoms does this relieve? Which ones are still present? I'd also like to know how you respond to phytoestrogens (if your respond poorly they act as SERMs, if you respond well they act as agonizers). Which supplements or foods or lifestyle changes helped you the most with the symptoms. Do you have any unusual symptoms that cannot be easily associated with low E2. I'm interested in any lingering symptoms induced by AI use, in general. I'd also like to know if you have history of SSRI use, finasteride use; and if you ever used clomid or other SERMs. Are you sick often?This is mostly it. Anything that might be relevant will be of help. (Sorry to barrage you with questions - I'm in contact with few perma AI crashers and they aren't doing that well. Right now I've stabilized some so I can afford to spend some extra time figuring out what's behind this mess...)</p><p>Progesterone is a wild card - its interactions with estrogen receptors are complex; it can significantly block estrogen signalling, thus inducing worsening of low E2 symptoms, even can downregulate ER. And DHT opposes estrogen. Anyways, thanks in advance for your time. I'd write this as a private message but it seems I cannot message your directly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zancek0, post: 261249, member: 45189"] Thanks for the reply. If you feel inspired to do so/have extra time to spare, you can shot me a message in the pm (I won't be at home so I won't be able to respond right away). I'd especially like to see any bloodwork that you might have done. DHT and progesterone values are most welcome. Which symptoms have you dealt with after aromssin use (in particular I'd like to know if you suffered from anxiety, chest tightness or chest discomfort)? Do you still use E2 and which symptoms does this relieve? Which ones are still present? I'd also like to know how you respond to phytoestrogens (if your respond poorly they act as SERMs, if you respond well they act as agonizers). Which supplements or foods or lifestyle changes helped you the most with the symptoms. Do you have any unusual symptoms that cannot be easily associated with low E2. I'm interested in any lingering symptoms induced by AI use, in general. I'd also like to know if you have history of SSRI use, finasteride use; and if you ever used clomid or other SERMs. Are you sick often?This is mostly it. Anything that might be relevant will be of help. (Sorry to barrage you with questions - I'm in contact with few perma AI crashers and they aren't doing that well. Right now I've stabilized some so I can afford to spend some extra time figuring out what's behind this mess...) Progesterone is a wild card - its interactions with estrogen receptors are complex; it can significantly block estrogen signalling, thus inducing worsening of low E2 symptoms, even can downregulate ER. And DHT opposes estrogen. Anyways, thanks in advance for your time. I'd write this as a private message but it seems I cannot message your directly. [/QUOTE]
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