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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: 85181" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>I have no lab indicating electrolyte imbalances. My CBC w/ diff and CMP looks good (I can say it looks good because I go to school for this and my doctor also said it looks good). Getting lipids done next week, I also have a baseline so we can compare, although I expect lipids to be the same, if not better because i'm not blocking aromatase. My body HAS estrogen. </p><p></p><p>Why the hell would prolactin be elevated? ER modulates prolactin in a direct relationship, E2 goes up so will</p><p>prolactin. Although I have low dopamine symptoms, I am not saying Im not producing dopamine. </p><p></p><p>My blood pressure went down a lot, used to average about 126/82. One time another nursing student took it and it was 130/86, I remember vividly I was having high e2 symptoms. This was 9 months ago before this issue. Now my BP goes as low as 108/64. Never in my life has it gone that low. I don't see how low E2 would contribute to high BP. It's the opposite.</p><p></p><p>My thyroid is fine, next week along with my lipids i'm getting Ft4, FT3, Antibodies and TSH done. Also getting aldo and renin. Cortisol was 12.1 at 2:30pm. that's a normal reading at that time. </p><p></p><p>You can deny it all you want Vit C. There's nothing in the medical literature about Finasteride causing ARKO but according to thousands of men, it does. This is no different. Something was triggered. I personally agree there's no issue with using arimidex for long periods of time, I had GREAT success with it for 3 years. It's when I crushed my E2 to ZERO is when this happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 85181, member: 16355"] I have no lab indicating electrolyte imbalances. My CBC w/ diff and CMP looks good (I can say it looks good because I go to school for this and my doctor also said it looks good). Getting lipids done next week, I also have a baseline so we can compare, although I expect lipids to be the same, if not better because i'm not blocking aromatase. My body HAS estrogen. Why the hell would prolactin be elevated? ER modulates prolactin in a direct relationship, E2 goes up so will prolactin. Although I have low dopamine symptoms, I am not saying Im not producing dopamine. My blood pressure went down a lot, used to average about 126/82. One time another nursing student took it and it was 130/86, I remember vividly I was having high e2 symptoms. This was 9 months ago before this issue. Now my BP goes as low as 108/64. Never in my life has it gone that low. I don't see how low E2 would contribute to high BP. It's the opposite. My thyroid is fine, next week along with my lipids i'm getting Ft4, FT3, Antibodies and TSH done. Also getting aldo and renin. Cortisol was 12.1 at 2:30pm. that's a normal reading at that time. You can deny it all you want Vit C. There's nothing in the medical literature about Finasteride causing ARKO but according to thousands of men, it does. This is no different. Something was triggered. I personally agree there's no issue with using arimidex for long periods of time, I had GREAT success with it for 3 years. It's when I crushed my E2 to ZERO is when this happened. [/QUOTE]
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