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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="get2dichoppa" data-source="post: 71014" data-attributes="member: 15681"><p>So I dont really fully understand the science behind E2 and inflammation in the body, but I do believe I saw a post by Nelson showing that E2 acts as a buffer against inflammation, maybe that has something to do with joints.</p><p></p><p>Anecdotally speaking I have crashed my E2 twice. First time I got extreme back pain, similar to what you are describing, I wanted to attribute it to exercise but i have never felt anything like this in my life. After that dissipated I crashed my E2 again about a month later (E2=8). My knees now click with every step and I am dealing with some severely dry skin. But I can't see how an E2 level of 35 would cause you issues. Any other signs of low E2 (anxiety, cliking joints, dry skin, insomnia)?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="get2dichoppa, post: 71014, member: 15681"] So I dont really fully understand the science behind E2 and inflammation in the body, but I do believe I saw a post by Nelson showing that E2 acts as a buffer against inflammation, maybe that has something to do with joints. Anecdotally speaking I have crashed my E2 twice. First time I got extreme back pain, similar to what you are describing, I wanted to attribute it to exercise but i have never felt anything like this in my life. After that dissipated I crashed my E2 again about a month later (E2=8). My knees now click with every step and I am dealing with some severely dry skin. But I can't see how an E2 level of 35 would cause you issues. Any other signs of low E2 (anxiety, cliking joints, dry skin, insomnia)? [/QUOTE]
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