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Achy joints are often from E2 being too low. I haven't read about anyone getting that same feeling from Metformin, but that's not to say it can't happen. We all react differently.Just curious where your E2 levels are?Also, Humatrope can cause achy joints - often in the hands - but I have only read about it in doses far larger than yours.
Achy joints are often from E2 being too low. I haven't read about anyone getting that same feeling from Metformin, but that's not to say it can't happen. We all react differently.
Just curious where your E2 levels are?
Also, Humatrope can cause achy joints - often in the hands - but I have only read about it in doses far larger than yours.
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