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Hi Phil:

As you know I am 38yrs old and am on TRT for about an year. I am taking .50 cc

of Test Cyp every week (200mg/ml) or sometimes I do .65 cc every 10days.

You know I am still working on my E2 but still couldnt get it under control. And

I have weekness in my legs, knee pains, pain in feet and also sometimes in

elbows. But I feel once I learn to manage my E2 well I think all of this will be

under control. I have been taking DIM but some how its not working that great I

guess. So I will call my doc for a prescription for Arimidex.

Last time when I saw my doc he said take 2 DIM every day 1 -1 and see and if it

seems not working lets do Arimidex. So I think I will ask ask him to prescribe

me Arimidex. Which is the best place to get Arimidex with or without

prescription ?

My doc is the best one out there. He is open to any information I take to him.

He will listen, analyse and will always try something what we want to. The only

thing he doesnt do is " wont take insurance " . He says with the insurance company

restrictions we cannot get optimal treatment.

And coming to a new Topic:

In Sep 09 I sprained my knee while swimming and it took me 4 plus months to

heal. No swelling, no injury nothing. I went to my doc and he sent me to an

Orthopedic doctor, they took x-rays a couple of times but simply nothing. It

took so long for the pain to go away. And now I twisted my right thumb while

just relaxing (like stretching after working on a computer for a long time).

It has been 2 months now but its still not healing. With this I related my knee

sprain also and now what I realize is THE RECOVERY TIME has been too long with

Low T and Hypothyroid. I searched all over the internet and found in

bodybuilding.about.com that to improve recovery time we can take some

nutritional supplements.

My question to you is: Do you think this is because of my Low T ? My doctors

dont have any idea about it. They say " No " but if so why am I not able to

recover quickly ?

Thanks

Joe

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