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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Nonsense E2 test
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<blockquote data-quote="Harold" data-source="post: 108642" data-attributes="member: 18476"><p>Hello i am a 37 year old male living in europé. Recently my doctor prescribed me with arimidex that caused my estradiol to go below zero with some pretty harsh symptoms.</p><p></p><p>I've read some around the internet since in my country doctors don't seem as well informed as you are over here.</p><p></p><p>From what i can gather there are ultra sensitive e2 tests wich i would have to travel across the country to get, and that isn't really an option for me right now. </p><p></p><p>I have only been able to do "standard" e2 tests for women and my first test back in february was at 6.</p><p></p><p>February: 6</p><p>March: 11</p><p>May: 25</p><p></p><p>Most symptoms from low e2 has faded however i still do not feel 100% recovered. </p><p></p><p>Would you expect my e2 levels to still be to low according to this non sensitive e2 test?</p><p></p><p>I know it becomes difficult to help without the proper testing but any pointers would be greatly apritiated since my doctor don't really seem to know a whole lot about these things, he basicly tells me to dose on how i feel. And is atm happy with my result. </p><p></p><p>Current protocol is 150mg testosterone a week split on two injections with 0,25mg arimidex on injection days. </p><p></p><p>I have tried even lower arimidex dose but i was having bloating and swollen tissue behind the nipples and i could feel my estrogen was high. But perhaps it was just some sort of rebound phase?</p><p></p><p>Any advice would be apritiated, have a nice day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harold, post: 108642, member: 18476"] Hello i am a 37 year old male living in europé. Recently my doctor prescribed me with arimidex that caused my estradiol to go below zero with some pretty harsh symptoms. I've read some around the internet since in my country doctors don't seem as well informed as you are over here. From what i can gather there are ultra sensitive e2 tests wich i would have to travel across the country to get, and that isn't really an option for me right now. I have only been able to do "standard" e2 tests for women and my first test back in february was at 6. February: 6 March: 11 May: 25 Most symptoms from low e2 has faded however i still do not feel 100% recovered. Would you expect my e2 levels to still be to low according to this non sensitive e2 test? I know it becomes difficult to help without the proper testing but any pointers would be greatly apritiated since my doctor don't really seem to know a whole lot about these things, he basicly tells me to dose on how i feel. And is atm happy with my result. Current protocol is 150mg testosterone a week split on two injections with 0,25mg arimidex on injection days. I have tried even lower arimidex dose but i was having bloating and swollen tissue behind the nipples and i could feel my estrogen was high. But perhaps it was just some sort of rebound phase? Any advice would be apritiated, have a nice day. [/QUOTE]
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