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"Cold Flashes" on T-blocker and Estrogen

Started by Dana Lane, September 22, 2009, 02:08:22 PM

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Dana Lane

My testosterone level has been getting lower lately and I have a feeling it has reached a fairly low level (haven't had tested in a while).  I have been taking a low dose estrogen gel for the last couple of months. Recently, for about a week, I had what I call 'cold flashes' while in bed. It wasn't really cold and I was well covered and the cold part is like when you have a fever and are in bed and don't want to move because of the horrible chill you get (even if it is hot in your bedroom). It made me shake and was just horrible.  Then later in the night came really bad night sweats to the point I could barely sleep. My estrogen level was increased and things finally went back to normal.

Has anyone else experienced this?
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Hannah

Actually, yeah. My estradiol levels are out of control, flailing about to extremes in either direction with no rhyme or reason. Being flu season though I didn't associate the cold thing with hormones, interesting.
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CodyJess

Ugh... I don't take hormones at all (yet), and I experience this sometimes. It's wretched. :(
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jesse

Aaak great something to look forward to cold flashes from hrt
yay me .....would have been nice if the baby machine would have given me the right parts to start with
like a knife that cuts you the wound heals but them scars those scars remain
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Myself

If you testosterone and estrogen are too low you'll experience menopause
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Dana Lane

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Quote from: Becca on September 22, 2009, 02:43:29 PM
Actually, yeah. My estradiol levels are out of control, flailing about to extremes in either direction with no rhyme or reason. Being flu season though I didn't associate the cold thing with hormones, interesting.

Did you have a fever or any other flu-like symptoms?

Post Merge: September 23, 2009, 09:41:32 AM

Quote from: Myself on September 23, 2009, 06:26:58 AM
If you testosterone and estrogen are too low you'll experience menopause

So actually I should be giddy of at least going through it. That means my T is low!!!!! I plan on testing it soon when I stop procrastinating.
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