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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: 71110" data-attributes="member: 15116"><p>I want to investigate this more thoroughly. After watching this <a href="https://spinecare.luminhealth.com/conditions/facet-disease/" target="_blank">video</a> on Facet joints, it seem plausible to me that a higher E2 can mask some of the symptoms of Facet Disease. If E2 somehow acts as a lubricant, and this is taken away or greatly reduced, it only makes sense that joint pain will be left behind. Just because I am not seeing joint pain in other areas, doesn't mean the reduction of E2 is not to blame (term blame used loosely). It only means that the excess lubricant my joints had from a higher E2 was masking the issue. </p><p></p><p>I guarantee if I ask my Dr. she will be clueless on the subject. In fact it took 3 appointments for her to realise I was beyond a simple strain. It wasnt until she had me walk on my heels that she said "Oh, you have disc bulging". BTW I was not able to walk on my heels. I wonder if Dr. Saya has ever seen anything like this over the years. At the end of the day I want E2 to be proper, if there is a connection to the Facet Disease symptoms and E2 I would like the Facet Disease to be addressed. Raising the E2 to provide more lubricant to these joints would only continue to allow the issue to get worse.</p><p></p><p>TL;DR In short I believe my high E2 provided excess lubricant to Facet Joints. Evidence is, E2 lowered and Advanced Facet Disease was revealed. For explanation on Facet Joint, watch the video in beginning of this post, or <a href="https://spinecare.luminhealth.com/conditions/facet-disease/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cja, post: 71110, member: 15116"] I want to investigate this more thoroughly. After watching this [URL="https://spinecare.luminhealth.com/conditions/facet-disease/"]video[/URL] on Facet joints, it seem plausible to me that a higher E2 can mask some of the symptoms of Facet Disease. If E2 somehow acts as a lubricant, and this is taken away or greatly reduced, it only makes sense that joint pain will be left behind. Just because I am not seeing joint pain in other areas, doesn't mean the reduction of E2 is not to blame (term blame used loosely). It only means that the excess lubricant my joints had from a higher E2 was masking the issue. I guarantee if I ask my Dr. she will be clueless on the subject. In fact it took 3 appointments for her to realise I was beyond a simple strain. It wasnt until she had me walk on my heels that she said "Oh, you have disc bulging". BTW I was not able to walk on my heels. I wonder if Dr. Saya has ever seen anything like this over the years. At the end of the day I want E2 to be proper, if there is a connection to the Facet Disease symptoms and E2 I would like the Facet Disease to be addressed. Raising the E2 to provide more lubricant to these joints would only continue to allow the issue to get worse. TL;DR In short I believe my high E2 provided excess lubricant to Facet Joints. Evidence is, E2 lowered and Advanced Facet Disease was revealed. For explanation on Facet Joint, watch the video in beginning of this post, or [URL="https://spinecare.luminhealth.com/conditions/facet-disease/"]here[/URL]. [/QUOTE]
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