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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Shortness of Breath...E2?
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<blockquote data-quote="GreenMachineX" data-source="post: 97802" data-attributes="member: 15245"><p>Ever since I stopped all supplements about 5 weeks ago, 1 week into it, I developed laryngopharyngeal reflux symptoms, dizziness, shortness of breath, night sweats, lower body muscle cramps and terrible insomnia. I wore a heart monitor for a month through this and had EKG’s, had a chest X-ray and lungs listened to and donated blood when my hematocrit was 50 so I know it was dropped to an acceptable range. The one thing I haven’t had done was e2 sensitive (well, I did 4 days ago, just waiting on results). The funny thing is I still have morning wood (in the middle of the night actually). Libido is suffering quite a bit though. I can’t tell if I’m holding water because I lost so much weight while keto-dieting. </p><p></p><p>I’m just wondering, could this all be related to high e2, particularly the shortness of breath? It’s not all the time, but seems to be worse when I’m bent over or bent at the middle spine. It doesn’t seem related to anxiety. Hopefully I get the e2 result soon. I’m debating on just taking a quarter mg of anastrozole and see if it get better in a couple days, but I know that’s not best either. Anyone have any thoughts or has anyone experienced this labored breathing/shortness of breath feeling not related to hematocrit?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreenMachineX, post: 97802, member: 15245"] Ever since I stopped all supplements about 5 weeks ago, 1 week into it, I developed laryngopharyngeal reflux symptoms, dizziness, shortness of breath, night sweats, lower body muscle cramps and terrible insomnia. I wore a heart monitor for a month through this and had EKG’s, had a chest X-ray and lungs listened to and donated blood when my hematocrit was 50 so I know it was dropped to an acceptable range. The one thing I haven’t had done was e2 sensitive (well, I did 4 days ago, just waiting on results). The funny thing is I still have morning wood (in the middle of the night actually). Libido is suffering quite a bit though. I can’t tell if I’m holding water because I lost so much weight while keto-dieting. I’m just wondering, could this all be related to high e2, particularly the shortness of breath? It’s not all the time, but seems to be worse when I’m bent over or bent at the middle spine. It doesn’t seem related to anxiety. Hopefully I get the e2 result soon. I’m debating on just taking a quarter mg of anastrozole and see if it get better in a couple days, but I know that’s not best either. Anyone have any thoughts or has anyone experienced this labored breathing/shortness of breath feeling not related to hematocrit? [/QUOTE]
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