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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Persistent Low E2 symptoms lasting long after crash- Possible Solution or a little relief.
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<blockquote data-quote="RAS" data-source="post: 250919" data-attributes="member: 38954"><p>I have read the link you posted. I believe that my condition was caused by Anastrozole. I crashed my E2 before the lack of a better work permanent crash. In the months proceeding the last crash I must have gotten my E2 levels down really low cause there was a few times where I was experiencing anxiety, really dry skin, GI issues and couldn't keep my eyes open I was so tried. I have not touched a AI in years. I was taking a AI for almost 9 years or so without issue, and if what I read is somewhat correct the effects from AI's can last for as long as you were taking them.. Also it should be noted that the max amount of time they prescribe Anastrozole to women with breast cancer is 5 years. </p><p></p><p>My current protocol is:</p><p>Estradiol Valerate(2mg/daily) + Testosterone-CYP (90mg/week (30mgs M,W,F) + HCG(1000iu/week). I am slowly trying to increase my test dosage but adding more test right now only increases the low E2 symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAS, post: 250919, member: 38954"] I have read the link you posted. I believe that my condition was caused by Anastrozole. I crashed my E2 before the lack of a better work permanent crash. In the months proceeding the last crash I must have gotten my E2 levels down really low cause there was a few times where I was experiencing anxiety, really dry skin, GI issues and couldn't keep my eyes open I was so tried. I have not touched a AI in years. I was taking a AI for almost 9 years or so without issue, and if what I read is somewhat correct the effects from AI's can last for as long as you were taking them.. Also it should be noted that the max amount of time they prescribe Anastrozole to women with breast cancer is 5 years. My current protocol is: Estradiol Valerate(2mg/daily) + Testosterone-CYP (90mg/week (30mgs M,W,F) + HCG(1000iu/week). I am slowly trying to increase my test dosage but adding more test right now only increases the low E2 symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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