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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
The “joint problems” from Arimidex, is it the E2 or?
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<blockquote data-quote="fedor" data-source="post: 89538" data-attributes="member: 13570"><p>Hi everyone... I’m curious if anyone knows. AI’s are often associated with joint pain as many report. However, is this due to the compounds themselves, or simply from E2 being too low? </p><p></p><p>I have finally found a way to incorporate HCG into my protocol but it requires me to use an AI (arimidex). I use 110 mg T per week (EOD shots), 500 units 2x per week of hcg, and approximately 0.25mg Arimidex per week, so not much. I tend to be an over responder.</p><p></p><p>I don’t have any symptoms of joint pain and I think I have found the protocol finally where I feel pretty good on all fronts. I just want to make sure the Arimidex itself doesn’t lead to joint issues and injuries, or if that is simply a function of E2 getting too low. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fedor, post: 89538, member: 13570"] Hi everyone... I’m curious if anyone knows. AI’s are often associated with joint pain as many report. However, is this due to the compounds themselves, or simply from E2 being too low? I have finally found a way to incorporate HCG into my protocol but it requires me to use an AI (arimidex). I use 110 mg T per week (EOD shots), 500 units 2x per week of hcg, and approximately 0.25mg Arimidex per week, so not much. I tend to be an over responder. I don’t have any symptoms of joint pain and I think I have found the protocol finally where I feel pretty good on all fronts. I just want to make sure the Arimidex itself doesn’t lead to joint issues and injuries, or if that is simply a function of E2 getting too low. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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