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Light exercise, heart rate, anxiety, Testosterone, high estrogen
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In June I got the TRT shot because my T level was 316 and showing low. I didn't have problems or symptoms but they recommended I get it. So two days after the shot I woke up in a full blown panic attack, rushed to the ER in panic. Mind was racing so fast never felt anything like it. ER said EKG is good, chest x rays good, blood is good, etc... This goes on for months more and eventually the ER after 6 visits decides to do Ecogram /stress testing which is good. Nothing is found so they attribute to anxiety. Symtoms: Shortness of breath Wake up 3 times a night wide awake High energy like 4 red bulls heart palpitations light exercise heart beats fast heart burn burping a lot but mostly gets stuck in stomach area

I go to an ENDO do lots of blood work, says high estrogen on tests. He says Testosterone is low but test says it's 700 which is normal. He wants to put me on T again. I decide to wait and try something else.

I get on Prozac and 3 weeks in I don't have the anxiety attacks anymore. I still have heart burn and burping getting stuck. Still my brain says that something could be wrong just not sure.

I sometimes still wake up at night but prozac seems to calm me down a bit to control it.

I have never had any of these issues until after the shot. It's been many months just wondering if my body will come back down to normal levels without doing taking medicine or T?

All levels before taking T were fine no problems except T was a bit low. But no symptoms or problems. Thoughts?

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