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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: 84724" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>Yes Vitamin C you're catching on. Let me tell you typical low E2 symtoms and high.</p><p></p><p>Low: dehydrated, no water retention, no nipple puffiness, not too vascular unless I get my HR up, get cold easily, painful joints, dry skin, dry scalp, dry mouth, anxiety, rock hard erections, morning erections, flat muscles, very difficult to get a pump, strength is down, okay libido </p><p></p><p>high: water retention, puffy nips, great libido, great erections, full muscles, but difficult to get a pump (except for legs for some odd reason), strength is good, lubricated joints, calmness, easy to cry though</p><p></p><p>Now, i have all low e2 symptoms, except I have water retention. This is what caused me to keep my E2 crashed for long periods of time. I thought I had high E2 because I was bloated and wasn't getting pumps. I've never ever been bloated with low e2. So I kept taking more and more arimidex. </p><p></p><p>Regards to the two drugs I mentioned that are for cancer, I don't know what doctor is going to put his or her license on the line and administer them to me. Ill gladly explain my theory on what happened on the molecular level to me and why I think these drugs may be my only hope. But first Im spending the day with my girl and her family, I don't want to quickly write this up so I'll write a comprehensive step by step mechanism of how this happened, what DMNT & HDAC inhibitors will do, and studies to back it up. </p><p></p><p>ps what type DNP program are you enrolled in? Currently considering anesthesia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 84724, member: 16355"] Yes Vitamin C you're catching on. Let me tell you typical low E2 symtoms and high. Low: dehydrated, no water retention, no nipple puffiness, not too vascular unless I get my HR up, get cold easily, painful joints, dry skin, dry scalp, dry mouth, anxiety, rock hard erections, morning erections, flat muscles, very difficult to get a pump, strength is down, okay libido high: water retention, puffy nips, great libido, great erections, full muscles, but difficult to get a pump (except for legs for some odd reason), strength is good, lubricated joints, calmness, easy to cry though Now, i have all low e2 symptoms, except I have water retention. This is what caused me to keep my E2 crashed for long periods of time. I thought I had high E2 because I was bloated and wasn't getting pumps. I've never ever been bloated with low e2. So I kept taking more and more arimidex. Regards to the two drugs I mentioned that are for cancer, I don't know what doctor is going to put his or her license on the line and administer them to me. Ill gladly explain my theory on what happened on the molecular level to me and why I think these drugs may be my only hope. But first Im spending the day with my girl and her family, I don't want to quickly write this up so I'll write a comprehensive step by step mechanism of how this happened, what DMNT & HDAC inhibitors will do, and studies to back it up. ps what type DNP program are you enrolled in? Currently considering anesthesia. [/QUOTE]
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