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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
What would cause sore joints on TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="lemonflavor" data-source="post: 180647" data-attributes="member: 37517"><p>This is often the answer for a lot of stuff unfortunately. You can look at E2 (too much focus on this, I think) and all sorts of things, and you should investigate, but for me and so many others I've read about, it's a matter of time. My shoulders, elbows, biceps tendon, and wrist flexors were so sore at the beginning that I could hardly even bench press. After a little over one and a half years, it's gotten a lot better so that I can bench press with no problem. I still have a little shoulder stiffness and a little bit of wrist flexor pain sometimes, but it's not bad at all considering I'm 55.</p><p></p><p>Also, I do not think this was because of getting stronger from weight training, for a number of reasons.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lemonflavor, post: 180647, member: 37517"] This is often the answer for a lot of stuff unfortunately. You can look at E2 (too much focus on this, I think) and all sorts of things, and you should investigate, but for me and so many others I've read about, it's a matter of time. My shoulders, elbows, biceps tendon, and wrist flexors were so sore at the beginning that I could hardly even bench press. After a little over one and a half years, it's gotten a lot better so that I can bench press with no problem. I still have a little shoulder stiffness and a little bit of wrist flexor pain sometimes, but it's not bad at all considering I'm 55. Also, I do not think this was because of getting stronger from weight training, for a number of reasons. [/QUOTE]
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