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Decreasing my levels of estrogen? (girl)? |
If i decrease my estrogen levels (using an Aromatase inhibitor) what would would happen? would i be any different? serious answers??? thanks! Depends how much you reduce your levels. You could get hot flashes, stop getting periods, have trouble sleeping, get depressed, and that kind of thing. If it were too low, you'd start losing bone density. |
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