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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
High/Low E2 Causing Lower Back/Spine Issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="cja" data-source="post: 71006" data-attributes="member: 15116"><p>This very well might be the dumbest question ever posted, but I have to seek out a answer. </p><p></p><p>My E2 has always been somewhat high, around 50 or more. About 2 months ago my AI was raised to 3 times per week. After doing so I began to get lower back pain, not just a sore muscle, but severe pain. The pain caused me to go out on short term disability. Fast forward to a bit, my E2 is at 35, I feel great, but am still in pain. I got a MRI done, they found Facet Disease, 2 Bulging Disc, one that is pressing onto S1 Nerve Root. My question, dumb as it may sound...Could my lowering of E2 caused these issues to be seen? With the higher E2 I was not aware of these issues, but now that it is lower they are bothering me to the point I can not even work. My thing is, this didnt appear overnight and the timing of the E2 going down coincides with the lowering of my E2. Joint pain is a symptom of low E2, I know I am not low, but if I have always been high, well you see where I am going.</p><p></p><p>Thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cja, post: 71006, member: 15116"] This very well might be the dumbest question ever posted, but I have to seek out a answer. My E2 has always been somewhat high, around 50 or more. About 2 months ago my AI was raised to 3 times per week. After doing so I began to get lower back pain, not just a sore muscle, but severe pain. The pain caused me to go out on short term disability. Fast forward to a bit, my E2 is at 35, I feel great, but am still in pain. I got a MRI done, they found Facet Disease, 2 Bulging Disc, one that is pressing onto S1 Nerve Root. My question, dumb as it may sound...Could my lowering of E2 caused these issues to be seen? With the higher E2 I was not aware of these issues, but now that it is lower they are bothering me to the point I can not even work. My thing is, this didnt appear overnight and the timing of the E2 going down coincides with the lowering of my E2. Joint pain is a symptom of low E2, I know I am not low, but if I have always been high, well you see where I am going. Thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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