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<blockquote data-quote="RAS" data-source="post: 238674" data-attributes="member: 38954"><p>From my understanding HCG is no longer available. Or at least that is what my provider stated. They replaced HCG with Gonadarelin. From what I have read it seems that gonadarelin lowers E2 levels. This may sound weird but anything that can lower E2 levels impacts me, I can't even have caffeine, I have cut out anything that can or may lower E2 levels. When I 1st crashed my E2 I couldn't figure out why the symptoms always got worse, so I looked into everything I was taking vitamin wise and removed everything that impacts E2 levels, then the killer anxiety went away after about a week, but the other symptoms stayed. So I removed any food or drink that could lower E2 and then my symptoms lessoned a little but never went away. I have tried everything from micro dosing test, to a large shot once a week, to every 3 days, EOD, lowering doses until I was at like 50mg per week, nothing helped. What is really weird is that I usually felt fine with my E2 levels around 11 on the sensitive test, but after the crash its been like a total nightmare at 11. I don't know what to do, my BP is super high even the BP meds aren't working to bring it down, from the constant dehydration my stomach is all fucked up, and I seem to be caring water weight which I never have done, the only thing that made an impact is when I stopped taking test, then I started to really feel better, but then with Test levels at 38, the low t symptoms took over, which was not ideal in any way shape or form, so I restarted with the test at like 10mg EOD and then the low e2 symptoms came back.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RAS, post: 238674, member: 38954"] From my understanding HCG is no longer available. Or at least that is what my provider stated. They replaced HCG with Gonadarelin. From what I have read it seems that gonadarelin lowers E2 levels. This may sound weird but anything that can lower E2 levels impacts me, I can't even have caffeine, I have cut out anything that can or may lower E2 levels. When I 1st crashed my E2 I couldn't figure out why the symptoms always got worse, so I looked into everything I was taking vitamin wise and removed everything that impacts E2 levels, then the killer anxiety went away after about a week, but the other symptoms stayed. So I removed any food or drink that could lower E2 and then my symptoms lessoned a little but never went away. I have tried everything from micro dosing test, to a large shot once a week, to every 3 days, EOD, lowering doses until I was at like 50mg per week, nothing helped. What is really weird is that I usually felt fine with my E2 levels around 11 on the sensitive test, but after the crash its been like a total nightmare at 11. I don't know what to do, my BP is super high even the BP meds aren't working to bring it down, from the constant dehydration my stomach is all fucked up, and I seem to be caring water weight which I never have done, the only thing that made an impact is when I stopped taking test, then I started to really feel better, but then with Test levels at 38, the low t symptoms took over, which was not ideal in any way shape or form, so I restarted with the test at like 10mg EOD and then the low e2 symptoms came back..... [/QUOTE]
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