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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Permanent Damage from Estradiol Crash
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<blockquote data-quote="Vitamin_C" data-source="post: 131540" data-attributes="member: 12373"><p>"I also get chest pains from time to time which have led me to E.R several times but nothing serious was ever found. "</p><p></p><p>This is simply panic disorder and is likely fueling most of your problems, not the lowering of your estrogen which rebounds back. What happens with this phenomenon is guys start reading stuff about "permanent" crashes then they freak out, anxiety increases and its all downhill from there. Anxiety is a very complex and very potent problem than can cause a myriad of physical and mental symptoms on the body. People have no idea how much that constant worrying does to the body and the corresponding physiological changes associated with chronic worry that will literally manifest symptoms and make you believe you have some sort of permanent physical illness. Then, you start to believe this is your reality and what your mind believes your body will follow. The whole post-finasteride syndrome is a perfect example of this. Cure the psychological symptoms and the physical symptoms will follow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vitamin_C, post: 131540, member: 12373"] "I also get chest pains from time to time which have led me to E.R several times but nothing serious was ever found. " This is simply panic disorder and is likely fueling most of your problems, not the lowering of your estrogen which rebounds back. What happens with this phenomenon is guys start reading stuff about "permanent" crashes then they freak out, anxiety increases and its all downhill from there. Anxiety is a very complex and very potent problem than can cause a myriad of physical and mental symptoms on the body. People have no idea how much that constant worrying does to the body and the corresponding physiological changes associated with chronic worry that will literally manifest symptoms and make you believe you have some sort of permanent physical illness. Then, you start to believe this is your reality and what your mind believes your body will follow. The whole post-finasteride syndrome is a perfect example of this. Cure the psychological symptoms and the physical symptoms will follow. [/QUOTE]
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