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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="Harold" data-source="post: 111682" data-attributes="member: 18476"><p>I also crashed my e2 and had a hard time recovering. I never have experienced any libido issues though, even when i was 10pg/ml on a standard assay. My **** was rock hard back then.</p><p></p><p>After the crash though, i was very scared of taking arimidex and i lowered my dose further than ever.</p><p></p><p>After a long while and my e2 rebounding, i felt no effect of the testosterone. I was agitated, moody, depressed, anxiety, and i was thinking damn, am i ever going to feel good again? Maybe there is some truth to this permanent damage.</p><p></p><p>Then i increased my arimidex dose again, to a level wich 100% of people would consider is going to crash your e2. But not as high as the dose i crashed it on.</p><p></p><p>And voila, anxiety gone, depression gone.</p><p></p><p>I think iam one of those people that probably need my e2 pretty low to feel ok. Maybe low shbg or whatever.</p><p></p><p>But when i see you guys stopping your arimidex and being off it for months and reporting you havent recovered or don't feel good yet, well no shit… there was a reason you needed it in the first place, also having to high e2 doesn't make you feel good.</p><p></p><p>Sure, it's alot better to have high e2 compared to crushed levels, by far alot alot alot alot better. But even so, having slighty elevated e2 makes at least for me the testosterone totally useless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold, post: 111682, member: 18476"] I also crashed my e2 and had a hard time recovering. I never have experienced any libido issues though, even when i was 10pg/ml on a standard assay. My **** was rock hard back then. After the crash though, i was very scared of taking arimidex and i lowered my dose further than ever. After a long while and my e2 rebounding, i felt no effect of the testosterone. I was agitated, moody, depressed, anxiety, and i was thinking damn, am i ever going to feel good again? Maybe there is some truth to this permanent damage. Then i increased my arimidex dose again, to a level wich 100% of people would consider is going to crash your e2. But not as high as the dose i crashed it on. And voila, anxiety gone, depression gone. I think iam one of those people that probably need my e2 pretty low to feel ok. Maybe low shbg or whatever. But when i see you guys stopping your arimidex and being off it for months and reporting you havent recovered or don't feel good yet, well no shit… there was a reason you needed it in the first place, also having to high e2 doesn't make you feel good. Sure, it's alot better to have high e2 compared to crushed levels, by far alot alot alot alot better. But even so, having slighty elevated e2 makes at least for me the testosterone totally useless. [/QUOTE]
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