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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Recovery from E2 crash
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<blockquote data-quote="marcos79" data-source="post: 238840" data-attributes="member: 44610"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p></p><p>I'm brand new here but have been picking up some great information here. Everyone seems very knowledgeable, so hopefully I can get some good advice. I seem to have crashed my estradiol and I feel miserable. I'm coming off my latest 12- week cycle of 300 mg testosterone and 150 mg boldenone per week. I got gynecomastia this summer, for which my doctor prescribed 50 mg anastrozole per day for 8 weeks, which he later backed down to 50mg every other day for another 4 weeks. I have been off the anastrozole for 7 weeks and off the boldenone for 3 weeks. During the cycle, my E2 went from a high of 111 and then hovered around 20 for two months. My total testosterone was around 2000. </p><p></p><p>I'm currently on a PCT regimen of 50mg clomid per day and kisspeptin-10 0.4mL twice a week along with TRT of 300mg test cyp injected weekly.</p><p></p><p>My latest blood test results from 11/8:</p><p>TT 872 (264-916)</p><p>E2 <5.0 (7.6-42.6)</p><p></p><p>So obviously I've crashed my estradiol. My symptoms are ed, low libido, depression, loss of appetite, insomnia, etc. Needless to say, I was on too much anastrozole. Also, I understand that boldenone tends to inhibit aromatization of testosterone into estradiol as well.</p><p></p><p>My question is how long does it take to recover from an E2 crash, and what are some things I can do to speed up recovery? Can you recover from it?</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to contributing to these forums and updating you all on my status going forward. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marcos79, post: 238840, member: 44610"] Hi everyone, I'm brand new here but have been picking up some great information here. Everyone seems very knowledgeable, so hopefully I can get some good advice. I seem to have crashed my estradiol and I feel miserable. I'm coming off my latest 12- week cycle of 300 mg testosterone and 150 mg boldenone per week. I got gynecomastia this summer, for which my doctor prescribed 50 mg anastrozole per day for 8 weeks, which he later backed down to 50mg every other day for another 4 weeks. I have been off the anastrozole for 7 weeks and off the boldenone for 3 weeks. During the cycle, my E2 went from a high of 111 and then hovered around 20 for two months. My total testosterone was around 2000. I'm currently on a PCT regimen of 50mg clomid per day and kisspeptin-10 0.4mL twice a week along with TRT of 300mg test cyp injected weekly. My latest blood test results from 11/8: TT 872 (264-916) E2 <5.0 (7.6-42.6) So obviously I've crashed my estradiol. My symptoms are ed, low libido, depression, loss of appetite, insomnia, etc. Needless to say, I was on too much anastrozole. Also, I understand that boldenone tends to inhibit aromatization of testosterone into estradiol as well. My question is how long does it take to recover from an E2 crash, and what are some things I can do to speed up recovery? Can you recover from it? Looking forward to contributing to these forums and updating you all on my status going forward. Thank you in advance for any help you can provide. [/QUOTE]
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