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Could this be low E2?
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<blockquote data-quote="RickB" data-source="post: 227933" data-attributes="member: 42882"><p>About a month ago I got my second Pfizer covid shot. I felt a little sick for about four days. I recovered, but I noticed a few days later that my joints don't feel right. I googled and saw a lot of cases of this being a lingering effect from the vax, so I figured there's not really much I could do but wait for it to go away.</p><p></p><p>Then it hit me that I better rule out low E2 just in case. I won't get to the lab for a few days, so I thought I'd try to get some opinions here. My protocol for months has been 85mg cypionate and 6.25 Exemestane E3.5 days, and my numbers were always coming back very good, with E2 in the mid 20's. I haven't had blood work done since early June, but I don't see any reason why they should be different now.</p><p></p><p>The half life of Exemestane being so short, I can't imagine there's any way my E2 should be lower than it had been. The additional time since my last labs should mean higher T and therefore higher E2 if anything. Can anyone think of any way my E2 could've gotten lower? It's not a huge deal because I will get labs done in a few days, but if anyone knows any reasons that E2 could drop after an extended time sticking with a protocol, please let me know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickB, post: 227933, member: 42882"] About a month ago I got my second Pfizer covid shot. I felt a little sick for about four days. I recovered, but I noticed a few days later that my joints don't feel right. I googled and saw a lot of cases of this being a lingering effect from the vax, so I figured there's not really much I could do but wait for it to go away. Then it hit me that I better rule out low E2 just in case. I won't get to the lab for a few days, so I thought I'd try to get some opinions here. My protocol for months has been 85mg cypionate and 6.25 Exemestane E3.5 days, and my numbers were always coming back very good, with E2 in the mid 20's. I haven't had blood work done since early June, but I don't see any reason why they should be different now. The half life of Exemestane being so short, I can't imagine there's any way my E2 should be lower than it had been. The additional time since my last labs should mean higher T and therefore higher E2 if anything. Can anyone think of any way my E2 could've gotten lower? It's not a huge deal because I will get labs done in a few days, but if anyone knows any reasons that E2 could drop after an extended time sticking with a protocol, please let me know. [/QUOTE]
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