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Is Perscribed TRT oil making knees ache?

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I'm curious, my TRT dr just put me back on TRT 200mg Test C....per week. I used to use it for a short time and noticed pain starting in knees. I haven't been on it in a couple of years. I just started back 3 weeks ago and a few days in noticed my knees getting sore. It feels like they are weak in tendons and unstable.. I'm not working out hard like overloading them. I've never had issues with knees, all cardio is done on elliptical. I've done numerous cycles over last 30 years. Not new to the game. But never have my knees felt like this. Even on Winstrol which is my favorite. Could the carrier oil that pharma grade test is in be causing this? Anyone else have this issue? It's like this occurred overnight
Age 47
Weight 240
No prior knee issues..

Codyw1771's picture

Must be the bees knees of test.

smurfdude1234567's picture

Knee pads for all that schlong!

Joking hahaha.

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Lil-Beirut's picture

Could be your immune system. Every time I get on cycle, once it kicks in my teeth get sensitive when brushing. Happens every time.

MamaBiggz's picture

Damn son!!!! Never heard not that...does that last through entire cycle?

Lil-Beirut's picture

Just for a few weeks at the beginning of the cycle. Shit changes your immune system - not always as safe as it seems prolly what's happening to your knees.

thorny's picture

Everyone is different, but the likelihood of this being to blame for your knees is low. That's a pretty common generic pharma grade test cyp, I actually have the same - and no, I have no knee pain.

But maybe your body doesn't like grape seed oil. You could try requesting a different brand, but not sure pharmacies would be open to that request...

Xyosted is a pretty good test E pharma dose, but in my experience, insurance companies don't like covering it. I was on it for about a year, felt great, and then my insurance insisted I move to generic test C. If you can get your doc to get you prior auth for Xyosted, I highly recommend it. It's a subq injection instead of intramuscular.

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MamaBiggz's picture

Thanks for your response...I've found some literature about this but its very spotty...maybe why MCT oil is used over seed oils....

thorny's picture

It's strange, because most commenters here love MCT oil. Personally, I've tried 3 UGLs with MCT, all really bothered me. But a different brand with grape seed oil, perfect for me, smooth as butter.

Bottom line, everyone is different, you gotta find what works for you.

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Jockstrap's picture

200mg a week is huge for trt. Hows bloods look?

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MamaBiggz's picture

Bloods are great....LDL is in shitter...but that's due to eating horribly the last year..I'm back to eating super clean and on Cholesterol med to keep in check....

scoobydoo's picture

What's your testosterone level at? It sounds like your going to a trt clinic. 200mg a week is a lot like jock said. I do 75mg a week.

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Jockstrap's picture

Sounds like its in your head then. Psychosomatic.

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MamaBiggz's picture

Nah man....knees are killing me....

Banjokid2020's picture

On any aromitase inhibitors?

MamaBiggz's picture

No never used AI's before....this literally occurred a day or 2 after I began it. So weird...Rather get UGL Test than deal with this...perfectly good knees and overnight BOOM!! Sound like the rest of the guys complaining about knee problems they have had for years.

FiveFingerDeathPunch1's picture

Sounds like the 240 pounds could be doing that to you at 5”10

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Spool's picture

I’ve had notiriously bad knees for years but overnight from test cyp seems wild. I’d say maybe edema in the legs or something else but damn, that isn’t happening overnight. Knee pain sucks man.