Recovering from an E2 Crash

marcos79

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I seem to have crashed my E2 earlier this month after being prescribed too much anastrozole by a doctor. My E2 was <5.0 on 11/8, but has since bounced back to 30.7 on 11/16. So I am no longer in a crashed state. However, I'm still not feeling much relief, specifically from the ed and low libido. I had been taking clomid and HCG since the crash until a few days ago (for PCT). I understand that those meds can prevent your estrogen receptors from "feeling" the E2 come back. So on the advice of a trusted member on here (@Systemlord) , I have discontinued the PCT meds.

My question is: for those of you who have crashed your E2 in the past, about how long it did take to recover your sexual function? Did anyone not recover? I'd appreciate any tips from you guys because I am living through hell.
 
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A form of estrogen produced from testosterone. Important for bone health, mood, and libido. Too high can cause side effects; too low can affect well-being.

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