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<blockquote data-quote="murrayh" data-source="post: 126030" data-attributes="member: 28246"><p>Dr. Rotman,</p><p>Thank you so much for taking your time to answer these questions. I was blown away by the level of detail of your responses. I was wondering if you have ever encountered pelvic pain as a side effect of low T or estrogen related. I’ve struggled with pelvic pain, painful ejaculation, constant pelvic spasms and premature ejaculation (which I had never had before) at the same time my low testosterone symptoms began. All symptoms began at the same time so im convinced they are related. I have seen a urologists and was diagnosed with non bacterial prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain. Since starting TrT it seems to come and go based on my levels. My assumption is it’s estrogen or testosterone related as both my E and T were very low prior to treatment. Any hypothesis on the physiology behind this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="murrayh, post: 126030, member: 28246"] Dr. Rotman, Thank you so much for taking your time to answer these questions. I was blown away by the level of detail of your responses. I was wondering if you have ever encountered pelvic pain as a side effect of low T or estrogen related. I’ve struggled with pelvic pain, painful ejaculation, constant pelvic spasms and premature ejaculation (which I had never had before) at the same time my low testosterone symptoms began. All symptoms began at the same time so im convinced they are related. I have seen a urologists and was diagnosed with non bacterial prostatitis or chronic pelvic pain. Since starting TrT it seems to come and go based on my levels. My assumption is it’s estrogen or testosterone related as both my E and T were very low prior to treatment. Any hypothesis on the physiology behind this? [/QUOTE]
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