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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Still feeling horrible after E2 crashing and recovering
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<blockquote data-quote="SpyrosB" data-source="post: 242484" data-attributes="member: 44843"><p>Considering your AI usage and what you report it's more likely that you are now suffering from extremely high E2 activity, not low. Your E2 may be showing as normal on bloods, but it won't matter. However you really haven't done nearly enough blood tests throughout all this. 1mg of Arimidex has been shown to decrease E2 levels by 45% in some people who have taken bloods right before and after. What do you think your regimen did to you? Estrogen starvation and oversensitisation of E receptors as a result, which has even been demonstrated in women with chronic AI use for breast cancer. This is why whenever you touch anything that increases E2 levels you get horrible symptoms. It's also why HCG kind of helped in your case, as considering your state it will initially increase T/E ratio, which will be alleviating.</p><p></p><p>What you are technically experiencing is severe AI withdrawal and dependency.</p><p>What you need to do is get a blood test, severely reduce your estrogen with AI, restart your HPTA, get more blood tests, and see how you go from there by slowly reducing AI and allowing E2 receptor sensitivity to climb back to normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpyrosB, post: 242484, member: 44843"] Considering your AI usage and what you report it's more likely that you are now suffering from extremely high E2 activity, not low. Your E2 may be showing as normal on bloods, but it won't matter. However you really haven't done nearly enough blood tests throughout all this. 1mg of Arimidex has been shown to decrease E2 levels by 45% in some people who have taken bloods right before and after. What do you think your regimen did to you? Estrogen starvation and oversensitisation of E receptors as a result, which has even been demonstrated in women with chronic AI use for breast cancer. This is why whenever you touch anything that increases E2 levels you get horrible symptoms. It's also why HCG kind of helped in your case, as considering your state it will initially increase T/E ratio, which will be alleviating. What you are technically experiencing is severe AI withdrawal and dependency. What you need to do is get a blood test, severely reduce your estrogen with AI, restart your HPTA, get more blood tests, and see how you go from there by slowly reducing AI and allowing E2 receptor sensitivity to climb back to normal. [/QUOTE]
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Still feeling horrible after E2 crashing and recovering
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