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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Does low estradiol cause joint pain in men because of inflammation?
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<blockquote data-quote="davidrn" data-source="post: 48409" data-attributes="member: 13164"><p>Vergel, thank you for the post and the study. Having a disease that usually results in higher CRP (last year hit 69), I am always unsure if my problems are RA or TRT related. Because I continued with my very low dose AI use, including a few days after my lab test (with a 17.9 E2) I assume the RA drags out the joint pain, but maybe not the inflammation. Since I just got tested, and my E2 is heading back up, I will wait until I lose morning wood, and then resume Arimidex with my usual 0.025mg dose at each of my 3 x I take T Cyp. </p><p>I am meeting with my Urologist in late Sept, will have to discuss placing some HCTZ or similar diuretic once a week in place of my Lisinopril.(Unless he has a better idea)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidrn, post: 48409, member: 13164"] Vergel, thank you for the post and the study. Having a disease that usually results in higher CRP (last year hit 69), I am always unsure if my problems are RA or TRT related. Because I continued with my very low dose AI use, including a few days after my lab test (with a 17.9 E2) I assume the RA drags out the joint pain, but maybe not the inflammation. Since I just got tested, and my E2 is heading back up, I will wait until I lose morning wood, and then resume Arimidex with my usual 0.025mg dose at each of my 3 x I take T Cyp. I am meeting with my Urologist in late Sept, will have to discuss placing some HCTZ or similar diuretic once a week in place of my Lisinopril.(Unless he has a better idea) [/QUOTE]
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Does low estradiol cause joint pain in men because of inflammation?
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