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Testosterone Side Effect Management
low e2 symptoms didnt go away after crash
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<blockquote data-quote="nurselyfe" data-source="post: 112008" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>Quick disclaimer: Do not associate me with any of the statements or comments that lowE2sucks makes. I don't agree with 90% of the stuff he says. </p><p></p><p>The difference between you and I was that I did this over a year ago, have 20+ symptoms, and have no history of gut issues, improper eating, anxiety, etc. You're making an assumption that everyone needs to clean their diet or fix some kind of deficiency. You do not know me or anyone else on here. Being a soon to be practitioner, you should be asking questions and making assessments first before offering advice. You have yet to do this. </p><p></p><p>My symptoms have become worse and worse. They're visible to the eye, everyone sees it and no one knows what is going on. Very extensive blood work covering every single base you can think of has been completely unrevealing. There's no point in rambling on with my symptoms but once again, I have absolutely no anxiety or symptoms of depression. I've been evaluated by many physicians at the pinnacle of their field and they have not found anything wrong with me, yet I display objective symptoms. </p><p></p><p>I am currently working on getting in to the Undiagnosed Diseases Network to be further evaluated on a molecular/genetic level. I have already submitted my application with the help of Dr. Saya. </p><p></p><p>I will not explain my theory here on what has happened but I will say that it is extremely rare and it has nothing to do with the side effects of these drugs (Accutane, Finasteride, Arimidex), they're safe drugs. But rather genetic predisposition and what some peoples body's do to adapt in hormone deprivation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 112008, member: 16355"] Quick disclaimer: Do not associate me with any of the statements or comments that lowE2sucks makes. I don't agree with 90% of the stuff he says. The difference between you and I was that I did this over a year ago, have 20+ symptoms, and have no history of gut issues, improper eating, anxiety, etc. You're making an assumption that everyone needs to clean their diet or fix some kind of deficiency. You do not know me or anyone else on here. Being a soon to be practitioner, you should be asking questions and making assessments first before offering advice. You have yet to do this. My symptoms have become worse and worse. They're visible to the eye, everyone sees it and no one knows what is going on. Very extensive blood work covering every single base you can think of has been completely unrevealing. There's no point in rambling on with my symptoms but once again, I have absolutely no anxiety or symptoms of depression. I've been evaluated by many physicians at the pinnacle of their field and they have not found anything wrong with me, yet I display objective symptoms. I am currently working on getting in to the Undiagnosed Diseases Network to be further evaluated on a molecular/genetic level. I have already submitted my application with the help of Dr. Saya. I will not explain my theory here on what has happened but I will say that it is extremely rare and it has nothing to do with the side effects of these drugs (Accutane, Finasteride, Arimidex), they're safe drugs. But rather genetic predisposition and what some peoples body's do to adapt in hormone deprivation. [/QUOTE]
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