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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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: 250920" data-attributes="member: 38954"><p>I do agree with you on the AAS abuse to a degree, but I think more to the point is the administration of Anastrozole and the effects it has when taken too often and keeping your E2 levels bottomed out for so long. I never abused AAS, the most Testosterone I ever took in a week was 350mgs, and that was only for a few weeks. The other times I only took 200mgs a week, and that was for over 10 years. I know in my case looking back to the months before my ultimate permanent crash I was feeling like shit and had super dry skin, GI issues, brain fog, and anxiety here and there (was using a med tracker app to chart my protocol), and I never had any anxiety before. I even went to the emergency room because of it, and they associated with the allergy meds I just started taking.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAS, post: 250920, member: 38954"] I do agree with you on the AAS abuse to a degree, but I think more to the point is the administration of Anastrozole and the effects it has when taken too often and keeping your E2 levels bottomed out for so long. I never abused AAS, the most Testosterone I ever took in a week was 350mgs, and that was only for a few weeks. The other times I only took 200mgs a week, and that was for over 10 years. I know in my case looking back to the months before my ultimate permanent crash I was feeling like shit and had super dry skin, GI issues, brain fog, and anxiety here and there (was using a med tracker app to chart my protocol), and I never had any anxiety before. I even went to the emergency room because of it, and they associated with the allergy meds I just started taking. [/QUOTE]
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