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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Permanent crash of estrogen?
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<blockquote data-quote="zancek0" data-source="post: 280438" data-attributes="member: 45189"><p>Yeah, these are brutal symptoms. I ask if there are other symptoms (like joint symptoms, sexual symptoms, fatigue, infections, hairloss etc) because as of now I've talked to a dozen of AI crashers and I'm trying to find a pattern. As of now it's apparent reversible AI crash cases shouldn't be equated with irreversible AI crashes. But even among each category there are differences: low genital sensation and orgasm vs high; joint pain vs lack of pain; 0 cognitive symptoms and significant symptoms etc. </p><p></p><p>Did clomid feel as if it increased low e2 symptoms or induced some new ones?</p><p>There is one aromasin case that recovered with HCG but used some other stuff alongside it. How did you feel on HCG?</p><p></p><p>Would you be willing to share any kind of tests you've done? </p><p>I don't think serum levels are relevant in isolation but with irreversible AI crashes low e2 levels with normal tt do tell us something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zancek0, post: 280438, member: 45189"] Yeah, these are brutal symptoms. I ask if there are other symptoms (like joint symptoms, sexual symptoms, fatigue, infections, hairloss etc) because as of now I've talked to a dozen of AI crashers and I'm trying to find a pattern. As of now it's apparent reversible AI crash cases shouldn't be equated with irreversible AI crashes. But even among each category there are differences: low genital sensation and orgasm vs high; joint pain vs lack of pain; 0 cognitive symptoms and significant symptoms etc. Did clomid feel as if it increased low e2 symptoms or induced some new ones? There is one aromasin case that recovered with HCG but used some other stuff alongside it. How did you feel on HCG? Would you be willing to share any kind of tests you've done? I don't think serum levels are relevant in isolation but with irreversible AI crashes low e2 levels with normal tt do tell us something. [/QUOTE]
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