Hypermnesia
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I was in your situation because of primobolan and literally thought I was going to die but now I needed aromasin for a couple months after trying to quit TRT with clomid, if you're taking testosterone and lowered your estrogen on purpose you may have just gone too hard on it. Don't think that just because you felt better at the top of the range that your optimal e2 level is higher you might need to keep it more in the middle even if testosterone is high. You should stick to safe ways to balance out estrogen like pregnenolone and avoid aromatase inhibitors if you are sensitive. If you have pretty much any chronic illness you probably don't want high normal e2 it will just feed into it until eventually you stop feeling good and start feeling like ***t again. I was trying to keep my estrogen up for months out of fear of crashing it again but it is quite easy to cause imbalances either direction and can it is harder to clear estrogen from tissues than add new in. If your e2 doesn't recover for some reason just buy estrogen or dbol or fennel tea works extremely well you'd be surprised, maybe hcg especially at high doses but be careful you only need to get your aromatase activity going again and leave it alone your body will self upregulate estrogen back to normal. The fact that you easily crashed your estrogen is a good sign don't change much of what you are doing long term except whatever was powerful enough to block estrogen that hard. I do agree though that low e2 is worse than high in a sense but it is way harder to throw yourself out of a high e2 state than low e2 keep it in mind.MUCH WORSE.
High /high normal e2 is absolutely fine and healthy if you’re Testosterone Is also fine.
People tend to think their high estrogen is an issue. It’s an issue when T and other protective hormones are low. It’s simply an imbalance.
I have intentionally lowered my e2 a handful of times and now finally learned my lesson after feeling like a complete sack of ***t for weeks in a row this time. This forumn should stop parroting to just arbitrarily lower estrogen. Idc how many studies are posted saying it’s bad. There are just as many to show it’s protective. And thousands of Anecdotes attesting to feeling awful on low estrogen. And it is 100% the estrogen. I’ve confirmed in blood work over and over. Everything is in check just estrogen lowwww.
Low estrogen
Chronically dehydrated
Horrible skin
Can’t get a pump
Weak as all hell
Constant irritability
Brittle / temporary thinning hair
Complete lack of interest and hope in anything
Body aching /hands trembling
I don’t understand why the majority of the forum can’t even entertain the idea that low estrogen is brutal