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I accidentally took too much Arimidex...did I screw myself!?
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<blockquote data-quote="nurselyfe" data-source="post: 84709" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>Yeah E2 sensitive was 89. But I crashed it 3 times before that AT ZERO, and 2 times after. Each crash, I felt permanently</p><p>worse and worse. Then when I took Nolvadex in late august my life went completely down hill. Things got really bad in terms of anxiety, libido, depression and more intense low E2 symptoms. I didn't put two and two together. </p><p></p><p>2 weeks after that, I did my 60mg dose on thursday. Couldn't remember on friday if I did my thursday ahot, that's how bad the brain fog is (imagine being in an accelerated Nursing program with that), and did a 40mg shot on friday. That night and saturday I had such bad anxiety and more low E2 symptoms. </p><p></p><p>2 weeks ago I took 25mg of clomid because I saw it helped someone with post finasteride syndrome. It did the same thing that nolvadex did. I was bed ridden for a week. Also made me permanently worse. </p><p></p><p>Lets get this straight. I've used nolvadex and clomid before, never had a bad reaction to them. Helped me recover well after my first cycle. Also, Please do no tell me low estrogen and high estrogen symptoms are the same. They are night and day for me. I've been on TRT for 3 years, I know this by now. I never had issues. </p><p></p><p>No OCD symptoms ever. Coming off would only do me more harm. I don't respond to HCG and SERMS only make me worse. I'm already depressed and have anxiety and muscle wastage. I need to fix the underlying issue here before I do anything drastic. I'm not okay with my potentially making myself worse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 84709, member: 16355"] Yeah E2 sensitive was 89. But I crashed it 3 times before that AT ZERO, and 2 times after. Each crash, I felt permanently worse and worse. Then when I took Nolvadex in late august my life went completely down hill. Things got really bad in terms of anxiety, libido, depression and more intense low E2 symptoms. I didn't put two and two together. 2 weeks after that, I did my 60mg dose on thursday. Couldn't remember on friday if I did my thursday ahot, that's how bad the brain fog is (imagine being in an accelerated Nursing program with that), and did a 40mg shot on friday. That night and saturday I had such bad anxiety and more low E2 symptoms. 2 weeks ago I took 25mg of clomid because I saw it helped someone with post finasteride syndrome. It did the same thing that nolvadex did. I was bed ridden for a week. Also made me permanently worse. Lets get this straight. I've used nolvadex and clomid before, never had a bad reaction to them. Helped me recover well after my first cycle. Also, Please do no tell me low estrogen and high estrogen symptoms are the same. They are night and day for me. I've been on TRT for 3 years, I know this by now. I never had issues. No OCD symptoms ever. Coming off would only do me more harm. I don't respond to HCG and SERMS only make me worse. I'm already depressed and have anxiety and muscle wastage. I need to fix the underlying issue here before I do anything drastic. I'm not okay with my potentially making myself worse. [/QUOTE]
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