BobbyCFromEP
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Yes I've been getting E2 levels periodically, just not as regular as I would like. I do not have insurance and am paying out almost $500/month just in prescriptions (that do not include the Arimidex).greatgro said:WAIT A MINUTE! Are you checking E2 levels? Why are you taking Arimidex? Because you have to or you (or your doc) just think you should? Dude - you're taking Arimidex on Saturday and the next two days are your worst days? And your best days are the two days BEFORE Arimidex? Do you not see a pattern here???? It appears your estrogen may be TOO LOW!
Quick history. I was originally taking the Arimidex on a dosing of .25 every other day. My E2 was sky high and this brought it down but it went too low and I ended up below 18. After a few weeks off of it, the doc put me back on it at .25 every 3rd day. This seemed to drive things even lower. I stopped altogether, gave my body a chance to get E2 back up. Once that was achieved I started a weekly .25 mg dosing. This was working pretty well until about two months ago. What triggered the change then, I don't know. Maybe the mix of psych drugs with this, I don't know...!
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To answer your question dude - NO, I DIDN'T SEE A PATTERN UNTIL TODAY. Isn't it pretty obvious from my replies in this thread that this is a new slant for me??? Not meaning to sound testy but come on - I asked a question, got some ideas, had someone pose the E2 levels as an issue and am trying to make the pieces fit. I am balancing a lot of medical information without a ton of support. If I knew this beforehand, I wouldn't have asked the questions.
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