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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
I accidentally took too much Arimidex...did I screw myself!?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vitamin_C" data-source="post: 85185" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>What is the mechanism behind "becoming" worse when your E2 raises? Pharmacodynamically, what is the mechanism behind Armidex causing the estrogen receptor to be desensitized? I mean I could see it with Nolvadex with has play on the receptor, and thats even a stretch, but dude we have THOUSANDS of women who have taken 20,000+ mg of Arimidex and nothing in the literature of desensitization of the receptor. I'm not saying you aren't having issues, but I do not believe its caused by the Arimidex. </p><p></p><p>The only way you can find out is see if an Endo will consider your case for a case study but you won't let them bump up your estrogen so you couldn't extrapolate any empirical data for your claims other than anecdotes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitamin_C, post: 85185, member: 12373"] What is the mechanism behind "becoming" worse when your E2 raises? Pharmacodynamically, what is the mechanism behind Armidex causing the estrogen receptor to be desensitized? I mean I could see it with Nolvadex with has play on the receptor, and thats even a stretch, but dude we have THOUSANDS of women who have taken 20,000+ mg of Arimidex and nothing in the literature of desensitization of the receptor. I'm not saying you aren't having issues, but I do not believe its caused by the Arimidex. The only way you can find out is see if an Endo will consider your case for a case study but you won't let them bump up your estrogen so you couldn't extrapolate any empirical data for your claims other than anecdotes. [/QUOTE]
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