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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anastrazole and Arthritis
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<blockquote data-quote="T-dog" data-source="post: 158043" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>My testosterone levels have been on the higher side since starting TRT. And after my last consultation with my doctor they suggested if I wanted to, I could try lowering my weekly injections from .45 ml twice a week of testosterone with .125 mg anastrazole 3x a week...to 0.37 ml twice a week and cut out the anastrazole.</p><p></p><p>Since my sexual well-being could be improved (lack of sensitivity and occasional ejaculation issues) I decided to give it a try.</p><p></p><p>The strange thing is they made this suggestion because I had a severe ankle injury 18 years ago and they thought my long-term ankle-health could benefit in some way. Currently I have early-onsite-arthritis caused by the trauma of the ankle accident.</p><p></p><p>The even stranger thing is I only started this protocol about 2 weeks ago, and here is the difference:</p><p></p><p>On anastrazole - I would have good days where I could walk around unassisted, followed by days where I'd have to use a cane. Walking was EXTREMELY painful. I always walk with a noticeable limp. And the pattern was almost predictable...I would have a bad day followed by a good, and the cycle would repeat itself. The bad days were so bad, I couldn't walk downstairs from my office to get lunch.</p><p></p><p>Off anastrazole - Every day has been fine. I can walk around and there is still occasional pain, but I feel at least twice as good as my previous good days.</p><p></p><p>This could totally be a coincidence, but the relief started almost immediately. And I wanted to check to see if anyone knew of any correlation between anastrazole and arthritis?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-dog, post: 158043, member: 2668"] My testosterone levels have been on the higher side since starting TRT. And after my last consultation with my doctor they suggested if I wanted to, I could try lowering my weekly injections from .45 ml twice a week of testosterone with .125 mg anastrazole 3x a week...to 0.37 ml twice a week and cut out the anastrazole. Since my sexual well-being could be improved (lack of sensitivity and occasional ejaculation issues) I decided to give it a try. The strange thing is they made this suggestion because I had a severe ankle injury 18 years ago and they thought my long-term ankle-health could benefit in some way. Currently I have early-onsite-arthritis caused by the trauma of the ankle accident. The even stranger thing is I only started this protocol about 2 weeks ago, and here is the difference: On anastrazole - I would have good days where I could walk around unassisted, followed by days where I'd have to use a cane. Walking was EXTREMELY painful. I always walk with a noticeable limp. And the pattern was almost predictable...I would have a bad day followed by a good, and the cycle would repeat itself. The bad days were so bad, I couldn't walk downstairs from my office to get lunch. Off anastrazole - Every day has been fine. I can walk around and there is still occasional pain, but I feel at least twice as good as my previous good days. This could totally be a coincidence, but the relief started almost immediately. And I wanted to check to see if anyone knew of any correlation between anastrazole and arthritis? [/QUOTE]
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