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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="Lite" data-source="post: 131560" data-attributes="member: 20308"><p>Well the itching all over my body, hair loss, especially the excessive sweating almost 24/7 is definitely real which ALL started after the intake of anastrozole and happened before I ever read anything about bad side effects of AIs. I just thought I'd try few months trial to see how I would feel by boosting my T. I did not know at the time how important estrogen is too in males. I agree that there is little to no chance the chest issues are cardiac origin due to the tests I've had (although there is chance that I might for example have vasospasms or microvascular dysfunction due to messing with my hormones negatively) but it is still very frustrating feeling. But that is not even the biggest problem I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lite, post: 131560, member: 20308"] Well the itching all over my body, hair loss, especially the excessive sweating almost 24/7 is definitely real which ALL started after the intake of anastrozole and happened before I ever read anything about bad side effects of AIs. I just thought I'd try few months trial to see how I would feel by boosting my T. I did not know at the time how important estrogen is too in males. I agree that there is little to no chance the chest issues are cardiac origin due to the tests I've had (although there is chance that I might for example have vasospasms or microvascular dysfunction due to messing with my hormones negatively) but it is still very frustrating feeling. But that is not even the biggest problem I have. [/QUOTE]
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Permanent Damage from Estradiol Crash
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