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Testosterone & anxiety
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<blockquote data-quote="lowe2sucks" data-source="post: 75746" data-attributes="member: 13891"><p>topicals usually result in more dht then injection with same level of total and free t.. if you are high converter to DHT you may actually feel bad and have low e2 symptoms the more testosterone you will use the more pronounced this effect will be.. in this case you will need to use injectable testosterone.</p><p></p><p>here some low e2 symptoms you may want to look:</p><p>dry skin, dry hair, anxiety, social anxiety, urinating more water then you drink, sweating, night sweats, maybe joint pain (not always), fatigue, depression, loss of motivation, brain fog, hot flashes, dehydration, dry lips, loss of libido, ED, nasty smelling sweat (this is when e2 is crashed), panic attacks, mood swings, fat gain (on abdomen with skinny arms and legs) im pretty sure there are more and you don't have to experience all of them.. high e2 shares some of these but depression, brain fog and anxiety are much worse with low e2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowe2sucks, post: 75746, member: 13891"] topicals usually result in more dht then injection with same level of total and free t.. if you are high converter to DHT you may actually feel bad and have low e2 symptoms the more testosterone you will use the more pronounced this effect will be.. in this case you will need to use injectable testosterone. here some low e2 symptoms you may want to look: dry skin, dry hair, anxiety, social anxiety, urinating more water then you drink, sweating, night sweats, maybe joint pain (not always), fatigue, depression, loss of motivation, brain fog, hot flashes, dehydration, dry lips, loss of libido, ED, nasty smelling sweat (this is when e2 is crashed), panic attacks, mood swings, fat gain (on abdomen with skinny arms and legs) im pretty sure there are more and you don't have to experience all of them.. high e2 shares some of these but depression, brain fog and anxiety are much worse with low e2 [/QUOTE]
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