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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="lowe2sucks" data-source="post: 111720" data-attributes="member: 13891"><p>^ I didn't need it in first place I took too much of it to nuke my e2 to kill gyno because I thought that is worst thing that can happen to man on trt. boy I was wrong</p><p>before I crashed e2 I always felt better with higher e2 now post crash I feel agitated, moody, anxiety, depression, almost no energy and other symptoms with high e2. there is a study where it says estrogen deprivation destroys dopamine neurons and you can only restore them if you get estrogen back into your body (maybe we feel this bad now with high e2 because it recovers our dopamine neurons thats my theory). I think you are doing dangerous thing Harold imo.</p><p>imo it's better to feel like shit for a while than to lose some of your dopamine producing neurons permanently that can lead to parkinsons disease as far as I understand</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowe2sucks, post: 111720, member: 13891"] ^ I didn't need it in first place I took too much of it to nuke my e2 to kill gyno because I thought that is worst thing that can happen to man on trt. boy I was wrong before I crashed e2 I always felt better with higher e2 now post crash I feel agitated, moody, anxiety, depression, almost no energy and other symptoms with high e2. there is a study where it says estrogen deprivation destroys dopamine neurons and you can only restore them if you get estrogen back into your body (maybe we feel this bad now with high e2 because it recovers our dopamine neurons thats my theory). I think you are doing dangerous thing Harold imo. imo it's better to feel like shit for a while than to lose some of your dopamine producing neurons permanently that can lead to parkinsons disease as far as I understand [/QUOTE]
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