I thought it might be helpful to have a collection of high & low e2 signs that we can use when testing is not an option. Let’s add to it and compile a resource of personal experiences for quick reference.
I understand what you are trying to do. But you know you will have people put down what they “think” is high or low e2 symptoms.
So many overlapping symptoms with both extremes of e2. I like the article also because it tries to tell you which symptoms may be definite with low e2 that may not with high e2.
Its thought by my doctor that for me in particular testosterone affects my thyroid quite dramatically and whenever I change my dosage of Test and upset the stable state, for the next 6 weeks my body feels colder and my feet noticeably the coldest.
It could also be a change in blood flow which we know testosterone affects greatly.
When my Test was 120 my feet were painfully cold to the point of feeling frostbite like sensation.
Man… you and I are almost the same person haha whenever I post an issue yours are always the exact same issues. I was just thinking today my feet feel like frostbite… I did recently adjust my dosage slightly from 130 to 150 - I was thinking thyroid as well… anything you found that helps to ease these symptoms aside from waiting out the transition period? I’m also looking into non-alcoholic fatty liver disease as a possible cause of my low SHBG with a doc so we’ll see what those findings look like.