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My bones are aching after increasing my estrodial and blockers?

Started by HannahWhettonxo, July 04, 2011, 03:52:30 AM

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HannahWhettonxo

i started a higher dose around 1 week ago, And for the last 2 days every single bone in my body has been aching!
Why?
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JadeS

maybe growth pains ? But I'd definitely recommend getting this checked out as soon as possible with your endo or a doctor.
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Whitney

I can't imagine you could even have whole body growth pains. Bone pain sounds pretty serious, though it could probably be caused by a whole bunch of things. As I've always been told, if a dose change causes any adverse side effects stop/change back to whatever you were doing when things didn't hurt. Consulting your doctor is probably wise too. I know when I started HRT I was already on Lisinopril (an ACE inhibitor, for BP) and Spiro happens to affect you in a similar way. After a while I couldn't stand up, slow or fast, without getting fully eye-sparkled into a wall. This was, of course, something we knew might happen, an undesired drop in BP. I simply stopped the dosage of "BP meds" that weren't the ones I wanted to be taking. As I obviously wanted to be taking Spiro my Lisinopril bottle hasn't changed quantity in quite a while now.

Edit: Also, sorry for not actually answering your question, but as I have zero qualifications to give you any form of actual medical advice, I think it's better that way.
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