Have any of you ever experienced panic attacks and anxiety while on E. I currently inject E valerate once every two weeks and have been on E now for about 4 months, recently I had a severe bout with panic attacks and massive anxiety one week prior to my scheduled dosage. I am just trying to figure out why this happened since I have never had panic attacks before. I will be talking to my endo but just trying to see if anyone else has had anything similar.
I haven't personally but I know of a girl who did, in the end she went off injectables and went on to a low oral dose and she says she feels much better these days and actually feels more benefits from the estradiol at a lower dose and no side effects. Seems like a rare thing for people to have adverse effects of e but it can happen.
Quote from: Rachael on May 23, 2016, 07:05:58 PM
Have any of you ever experienced panic attacks and anxiety while on E. I currently inject E valerate once every two weeks and have been on E now for about 4 months, recently I had a severe bout with panic attacks and massive anxiety one week prior to my scheduled dosage. I am just trying to figure out why this happened since I have never had panic attacks before. I will be talking to my endo but just trying to see if anyone else has had anything similar.
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valerate (7-8 days)"
The reason is there is too much an interval between injections so levels drop too much. You could try asking your doctor to reduce interval to weekly. I inject every 5 days.