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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: 71043" data-attributes="member: 15116"><p>Actually yes it does help, Thanks. Over 10 years ago I had twisted when a refrigerator dolly malfunctioned, I fell went to ER, they said I had a muscle spasm. Every year since then my back has "flared" up, taking a few days off cleared it up. This time it is not clearing, this time also coincides with lowering my E2 to the lowest it has been since TRT. </p><p></p><p>MRI does show disc resting on Nerve Root of S1 if that makes any sense? To me that report looks pretty bad, but as you said most people probably have some sort of disc bulging. I guess its safe to say that a higher E2 wasnt masking some of the pains I am feeling as of late. In a way this is good, because I feel great overall, minus my lower back of course. </p><p></p><p>I am being sent to Physical Therapy, will this really work, or this is just a formality required by insurance companies in hopes of saving some money? Its been about a month now, and the pain hasn't went away. I have learned how I can move without triggering movement against the nerve, but I am very limited.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cja, post: 71043, member: 15116"] Actually yes it does help, Thanks. Over 10 years ago I had twisted when a refrigerator dolly malfunctioned, I fell went to ER, they said I had a muscle spasm. Every year since then my back has "flared" up, taking a few days off cleared it up. This time it is not clearing, this time also coincides with lowering my E2 to the lowest it has been since TRT. MRI does show disc resting on Nerve Root of S1 if that makes any sense? To me that report looks pretty bad, but as you said most people probably have some sort of disc bulging. I guess its safe to say that a higher E2 wasnt masking some of the pains I am feeling as of late. In a way this is good, because I feel great overall, minus my lower back of course. I am being sent to Physical Therapy, will this really work, or this is just a formality required by insurance companies in hopes of saving some money? Its been about a month now, and the pain hasn't went away. I have learned how I can move without triggering movement against the nerve, but I am very limited. [/QUOTE]
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