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Serotonin Syndrome Low Estradiol
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<blockquote data-quote="watson350" data-source="post: 246282" data-attributes="member: 45033"><p>e2 didnt cause the serotonin syndrome. Serotonin Syndrome itself, is a singular event, its what happens after that causes problems, unless you die from the toxicity. HPA axis issues due toxicity or autoimmune issues are common. I suspect, my aromatase enzymes are not functioning properly or I damaged 5hta receptors and my brain thinks my hormone ratios are correct but in fact they are not and the pituitary signaling is down regulated as a result. I see my endocrinologist next week. I'll ask him. My symptoms currently do parallel stories of men with low e2 so thats a positive. Every estrogenic supplement has made me feel better. This isnt fun but I suppose my theory is easy to test with estradiol prescription or HCG or some testosterone therapy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="watson350, post: 246282, member: 45033"] e2 didnt cause the serotonin syndrome. Serotonin Syndrome itself, is a singular event, its what happens after that causes problems, unless you die from the toxicity. HPA axis issues due toxicity or autoimmune issues are common. I suspect, my aromatase enzymes are not functioning properly or I damaged 5hta receptors and my brain thinks my hormone ratios are correct but in fact they are not and the pituitary signaling is down regulated as a result. I see my endocrinologist next week. I'll ask him. My symptoms currently do parallel stories of men with low e2 so thats a positive. Every estrogenic supplement has made me feel better. This isnt fun but I suppose my theory is easy to test with estradiol prescription or HCG or some testosterone therapy. [/QUOTE]
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