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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Permamently crashed E2 due to Arimidex... I feel miserable
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<blockquote data-quote="Pongo" data-source="post: 116544" data-attributes="member: 18891"><p>Did bloods after first 3 months and E2 was 67, bought some Arimidex and thought 0.25mg twice a week would be a good start. 2 months later got very painful joints (shoulders and knuckles) felt like they were made of bamboo, did bloods and was in single figures 8.7 - OUCH crashed E2!! Took 2 months of taking no Arimidex to get back to normal & and start being pain-free. I now take 0.25mg once a week and skip taking Arimidex every 4th week, this keeps me at 28-35 which feels good to me. Some people are very sensitive to Arimidex and i'm one of those people. Took 2 full months to recover from the pain and 2 more months to mentally/physically feel good again. Be patient</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pongo, post: 116544, member: 18891"] Did bloods after first 3 months and E2 was 67, bought some Arimidex and thought 0.25mg twice a week would be a good start. 2 months later got very painful joints (shoulders and knuckles) felt like they were made of bamboo, did bloods and was in single figures 8.7 - OUCH crashed E2!! Took 2 months of taking no Arimidex to get back to normal & and start being pain-free. I now take 0.25mg once a week and skip taking Arimidex every 4th week, this keeps me at 28-35 which feels good to me. Some people are very sensitive to Arimidex and i'm one of those people. Took 2 full months to recover from the pain and 2 more months to mentally/physically feel good again. Be patient [/QUOTE]
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