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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="simeoni" data-source="post: 111744" data-attributes="member: 14463"><p>There are few caveats to that study. One is that they only gave the animals a brief estrogen replacement therapy. This lasted only two days. You can read this from the full study. We really dont know if the other group would have also recovered their lost neurons if the E2 treatment would have lasted longer. </p><p></p><p>That said this study does give support to the notion that E2 does play a protective role when it comes to your dopamine producing neurons. You also need a proper amount of estrogen to feel the effects of dopamine. </p><p></p><p>What still puzzles me is the fact that there are a lot of men who have low e2 for a long time and still seem to recover back to normal - in a decent timeframe. Perhaps there really is a genetic component to this. Maybe for some men the effects of low e2 are more detrimental - and recovery takes much longer.</p><p></p><p>As an update for me I would say that I have improved. My agitation and anxiety are pretty much gone. I feel more connected to my loved ones. Im able to enjoy things a lit bit better. That said im still not back to where I was when all this began. Libido is not the same. Ability to enjoy things is not the same. Everything related to dopamine is still a bit dull. </p><p></p><p>Hopefully with time things continue to improve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="simeoni, post: 111744, member: 14463"] There are few caveats to that study. One is that they only gave the animals a brief estrogen replacement therapy. This lasted only two days. You can read this from the full study. We really dont know if the other group would have also recovered their lost neurons if the E2 treatment would have lasted longer. That said this study does give support to the notion that E2 does play a protective role when it comes to your dopamine producing neurons. You also need a proper amount of estrogen to feel the effects of dopamine. What still puzzles me is the fact that there are a lot of men who have low e2 for a long time and still seem to recover back to normal - in a decent timeframe. Perhaps there really is a genetic component to this. Maybe for some men the effects of low e2 are more detrimental - and recovery takes much longer. As an update for me I would say that I have improved. My agitation and anxiety are pretty much gone. I feel more connected to my loved ones. Im able to enjoy things a lit bit better. That said im still not back to where I was when all this began. Libido is not the same. Ability to enjoy things is not the same. Everything related to dopamine is still a bit dull. Hopefully with time things continue to improve. [/QUOTE]
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