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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: 34371" data-attributes="member: 12620"><p>It's been about 12 weeks since I quit. NIH recommends a 3 week washout out doing a crossover study with anastrozole. My doc know it's the wrong test,but I don't think my E2 remains low. I've taken gabapentin as a pain modifier; don't want to do tricyclic antidepressants or acupuncture/ I'm alternating NSAIDs and APAP and ASA along with glucosamine. Slow recovery with some relapses, perhaps diet/CYP450 induced. Just hoped someone on this highly informative forum might know of a faster treatment than time. I read a study of women AI pain. It said 25 % recover in 6 months, 75 % have recover in 18 months, but didn't elaborate on the remaining 25%. Yes, I know many studies claimed stopping the AI stopped the pain. Different end points.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimb1, post: 34371, member: 12620"] It's been about 12 weeks since I quit. NIH recommends a 3 week washout out doing a crossover study with anastrozole. My doc know it's the wrong test,but I don't think my E2 remains low. I've taken gabapentin as a pain modifier; don't want to do tricyclic antidepressants or acupuncture/ I'm alternating NSAIDs and APAP and ASA along with glucosamine. Slow recovery with some relapses, perhaps diet/CYP450 induced. Just hoped someone on this highly informative forum might know of a faster treatment than time. I read a study of women AI pain. It said 25 % recover in 6 months, 75 % have recover in 18 months, but didn't elaborate on the remaining 25%. Yes, I know many studies claimed stopping the AI stopped the pain. Different end points. [/QUOTE]
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