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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
low e2 symptoms didnt go away after crash
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<blockquote data-quote="Checkdis" data-source="post: 111162" data-attributes="member: 16600"><p>I can actually sympathize with OP. I can relate and know what he is going through. I have crashed my E2 last year April 2017 hard with TT at 86. So I went a whole year without addressing my crashed E2. I tried Clomid which didn’t help. </p><p></p><p>Now that I have started TRT in March 2018 and my TT is now 700-800’s with 100mg spilt in half taking twice a week, and HCG 350iu three times a week. I still am experiencing low E2 side effects in a way. While all my numbers show otherwise, E2 now >50. I still have frequent urination, low energy, anxiety, light headed, bloating, loss of appetite which coke in waves with random symptoms for each day. BUT, I am actually starting to feel better but it’s taking longer than usual. My frequency to urinate goes as long as 2-3 hours. Also anxiety and panic is decreasing, I can sleep a bit longer. Appetite is coming back, bowel movements are stabilizing. Cognitive thinking and brain function is improving, and a lot more. It almost seems users who have crashed E2 really hard have a longer, rough recovery process. </p><p></p><p>I truly believe Arimadex destroyed my E2 and receptors which may take months to years to fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Checkdis, post: 111162, member: 16600"] I can actually sympathize with OP. I can relate and know what he is going through. I have crashed my E2 last year April 2017 hard with TT at 86. So I went a whole year without addressing my crashed E2. I tried Clomid which didn’t help. Now that I have started TRT in March 2018 and my TT is now 700-800’s with 100mg spilt in half taking twice a week, and HCG 350iu three times a week. I still am experiencing low E2 side effects in a way. While all my numbers show otherwise, E2 now >50. I still have frequent urination, low energy, anxiety, light headed, bloating, loss of appetite which coke in waves with random symptoms for each day. BUT, I am actually starting to feel better but it’s taking longer than usual. My frequency to urinate goes as long as 2-3 hours. Also anxiety and panic is decreasing, I can sleep a bit longer. Appetite is coming back, bowel movements are stabilizing. Cognitive thinking and brain function is improving, and a lot more. It almost seems users who have crashed E2 really hard have a longer, rough recovery process. I truly believe Arimadex destroyed my E2 and receptors which may take months to years to fix. [/QUOTE]
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