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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Anastrozole and joint pain
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<blockquote data-quote="jimb1" data-source="post: 34358" data-attributes="member: 12620"><p>I am slowly recovering from Aromatase Inhibitor Induced Musculoskeletal Syndrome, after being dosed at 1mg daily for 6 months and cutting the dose (not enough) myself when I realized what was happening. At first, I thought I was overtraining, but a few days off did not help. I stopped the anastrozole on Dec 8, 2015 and still have significant pain and limited motion in hands and hips. One finger in which there was pre-existing arthritis R/T trauma, was the first symptom to occur. For this entire 9 month period my LCMS/MS estradiol was below the measurable level. Part of this was my fault, because I am a retired Registered Nurse and should have known letter than to trust Physician Assistant.</p><p>Needless to say, I have a different Doc. Anyone have a similar occurence and have a faster treatment than time? My E2 a bit elevated now (51)(0-56) on the non-sensitive lab and I plan to allow that to remain until I recover.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimb1, post: 34358, member: 12620"] I am slowly recovering from Aromatase Inhibitor Induced Musculoskeletal Syndrome, after being dosed at 1mg daily for 6 months and cutting the dose (not enough) myself when I realized what was happening. At first, I thought I was overtraining, but a few days off did not help. I stopped the anastrozole on Dec 8, 2015 and still have significant pain and limited motion in hands and hips. One finger in which there was pre-existing arthritis R/T trauma, was the first symptom to occur. For this entire 9 month period my LCMS/MS estradiol was below the measurable level. Part of this was my fault, because I am a retired Registered Nurse and should have known letter than to trust Physician Assistant. Needless to say, I have a different Doc. Anyone have a similar occurence and have a faster treatment than time? My E2 a bit elevated now (51)(0-56) on the non-sensitive lab and I plan to allow that to remain until I recover. [/QUOTE]
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