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Unread 10-16-2003, 06:05 AM
testosterone cream and body aches?

Hi,

I'm new to testosterone cream for all the reasons I read about here on the sight...libido and energy, libido and energy and libido and energy.

I've tried two different ways of taking it and find myself with an achey upper body every time. Feels like the flu.

Is this normal?

Thanks
Hobie
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Unread 10-16-2003, 04:53 PM
test. cream & aches

I have upper body aches very bad at the moment, shoulder area & collar bone. Hurts to turn around at night. I am on prog-est cream & had test. added months ago so doubt it is from that. I just started aching about a month or more ago. Gets better as I get up & move around but, boy, during the night it is terrible!JUsy had my physical. Have low thyroid & been on meds since June. Feel good otherwise? Go figure. Get sick og running to the doctor all the time!

Barb

Any ideas as to supplements for this? I take gluc-cond for joints, calcium. flax seed oil, vit`s e & b, etc.
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Unread 10-17-2003, 02:23 PM
testosterone cream and body aches?

bjk1119
Just my 2 cents worth, but I had to stop taking glucosamin(sp), after about 6 months, as I was getting joint aches and pains. I have a girl friend that was also taking it, and was in terrible pain. After many tests, and visiting an internist, she was told that for some people, after a length of time, it can make the parts that you are trying to help, very inflamed. She had gotten to the point that she could hardly walk. After going off the glucosamine, she felt much better. it took about 3 weeks, but she thinks she was actually doing herself harm.
Just wanted to pass this along
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