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Hi Steve

Yes this is possible. Low testosterone levels can affect many other

biochemical levels in the body. For example glucose and hence glucose

tolerance & Type ll Diabetes. The Kidney and Adrenal glands can also be

affected. Hormone imbalance can also cause arthritis plus other inflammatory

disease.

Ask your GP to test serum Uric acid. This indicates various states and

includes Gout which can affect your ankle and foot / toes.

Hope this helps.

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Randle

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> Hi there,

>

> Just a quick question, I know some people have joint pains but does

> anybody have painfull feet, around the ankles?

>

> I have an intermittent pain sometimes foot is fine and others its really

> difficult to weight bare but only for a few steps then seem to disappear.

>

> Steve

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Hi Steve,

I also have substantial discomfort/pain in my heels. I feels like a

stone bruise in the center of both heels when standing up after being

seated for a perions of time. I hobble for a few steps and the pain

goes away. If you find a treatment, please let us know. I have a

appointmet with my endro tomorrow afternoon and I'll ask him what the

relationship with hypogonadism and painful heels may be.

Randy

> From: " steve5452 " <steve5452@n...>

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> Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 5:08 PM

> Subject: foot pains

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>

> >

> >

> > Hi there,

> >

> > Just a quick question, I know some people have joint pains but

does

> > anybody have painfull feet, around the ankles?

> >

> > I have an intermittent pain sometimes foot is fine and others its

really

> > difficult to weight bare but only for a few steps then seem to

disappear.

> >

> > Steve

> >

> >

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I get the same thing in my arches. Feels like I'm stepping on a rock

but I only get them when I'm lying down.

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> Hi Steve,

>

> I also have substantial discomfort/pain in my heels. I feels like a

> stone bruise in the center of both heels when standing up after being

> seated for a perions of time. I hobble for a few steps and the pain

> goes away. If you find a treatment, please let us know. I have a

> appointmet with my endro tomorrow afternoon and I'll ask him what the

> relationship with hypogonadism and painful heels may be.

>

> Randy

> > From: " steve5452 " <steve5452@n...>

> > < >

> > Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2005 5:08 PM

> > Subject: foot pains

> >

> >

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi there,

> > >

> > > Just a quick question, I know some people have joint pains but

> does

> > > anybody have painfull feet, around the ankles?

> > >

> > > I have an intermittent pain sometimes foot is fine and others its

> really

> > > difficult to weight bare but only for a few steps then seem to

> disappear.

> > >

> > > Steve

> > >

> > >

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Hi Randy

I wondered, without seeing your feet, if poor circulation and/or dropped

arches might be a problem. Have you seen a Chiropodist?

On the 2 main occasions my hormones have become deficient for a period of

time, the hairs on my lower calfs have been lost. When my hormones are

rebalanced this hair regrows. I spoke with an Orthopaedic surgeon

specialising in feet and he said this was poor circulation.

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>> > > Hi there,

>> > >

>> > > Just a quick question, I know some people have joint pains but

>> does

>> > > anybody have painfull feet, around the ankles?

>> > >

>> > > I have an intermittent pain sometimes foot is fine and others its

>> really

>> > > difficult to weight bare but only for a few steps then seem to

>> disappear.

>> > >

>> > > Steve

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Hi :

I haven't consulted about my foot/heel pain. I goes away after a

few hobbles and a little suffeling. (I've told my wife that I know

why old men shuffle around... it's not that they can't raise their

feet... it just hurts to much to step hard). I just turned 43 and

all the other problems with low " T " make foot pai, (sorry for the

punn) " a walk in the park. " Until I read the earlier post, I didn't

make a connection with this consition and hypogonadism. I ran track

in high school and have been very active outdoors until the onset of

hypo about 4 years ago. I thought my foot pain was just paying my

midle age dues for the punishment my feet and legs took as a

teenager. Anyway, my circulation and arches are great.

I continue to be amazed with the wide range of health problems and

issuse that appear to be related to low testosterone and HRT.

Besides possible depression and ED, my doctors have never advised me

of the additional problems and issues that can be associated with

our condition. This group fills the information void.

I'm not a " computer wizzard " but it would be great if we began to

compile a list of low T associated health issuse and problems. I

read a post in the archives months ago from a member who had red

flushing of the throat and face at times... I have the same

condition at time. I've been asked of I had a sun burn. There may

be numerous associated health conditions that are related but we

don't make the connection.

Be well,

Randy

> Hi Randy

>

> I wondered, without seeing your feet, if poor circulation and/or

dropped

> arches might be a problem. Have you seen a Chiropodist?

>

> On the 2 main occasions my hormones have become deficient for a

period of

> time, the hairs on my lower calfs have been lost. When my hormones

are

> rebalanced this hair regrows. I spoke with an Orthopaedic surgeon

> specialising in feet and he said this was poor circulation.

>

>

> _________________________________________

> Randle

> _________________________________________

> Re: foot pains

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> >

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> > I get the same thing in my arches. Feels like I'm stepping on a

rock

> > but I only get them when I'm lying down.

> > --- In , " randy_mccaffrey "

> > <randy

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On Mon, 18 Apr 2005 14:43:59 -0000, you wrote:

>Hi :

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>I haven't consulted about my foot/heel pain. I goes away after a

>few hobbles and a little suffeling. (I've told my wife that I know

>why old men shuffle around... it's not that they can't raise their

>feet... it just hurts to much to step hard). I just turned 43 and

>all the other problems with low " T " make foot pai, (sorry for the

>punn) " a walk in the park. " Until I read the earlier post, I didn't

>make a connection with this consition and hypogonadism.

I have a very similar thing. I've never thought to connect it with

hypo-G. My ankles frequently " go out " . One or the other will suddenly

feel unable to carry weight. I struggle to position my stride to take

the weight off the outer ankle and then usually in say 10 strides it

clears. I've also had heel pains where the achilles tendon feels

" bruised " or the heel bone tender. As I think of it these problems

have not been as prevalent or noticeable as they were before TRT.

I don't tend to think its related to the hypo-G but who knows it may

be a function of low bone density or screwed up calcium metabolism

that comes with low T/low E.

I do find when I over do arimidex or DIMM I get a lot of pain in my

feet in the weight bearing areas. It passes when I quit and get E2

levels back up. (Though I'm wondering with DIMM if its E2 or other E

forms that are changed more. I've not been able yet to get blood work

with just DIMM.)

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I goes away after a few hobbles and a

little suffeling. (I've told my wife that I know why old men shuffle

around... it's not that they can't raise their feet... it just hurts

to much to step hard).--

LOL that's too funny!

(It took me a half century of living to figure out the reason we

older women wear big gaudy jewelry. Because we can't SEE those tiny

little earrings we wore at age twenty! What's the point of wearing

jewelry if you can't see it when you look in the mirror!?)

I wrecked my feet from years of working on cement floors, and the

final straw was nerve damage resulting from a pinched sciatic nerve

which in turn resulted from a slipped disk. All the testosterone in

the world won't rejuvenate my feet, and your foot pain could well be

similar irreversable payback for running or other bone damaging

sports you played as a teenager.

Comfortable oversized shoes and workman's molded foam innersoles (the

expensive heavy-duty kind) are lifesavers. I used to wear womens size

6 1/2 shoes and now buy mens 7 or 8 in wide widths.

Also if gout is a factor, avoid alcohol and drink a ton of water to

flush out uric acid and keep crystals from forming in your

feet/toes. (I've had bouts of this too and it can feel like your toe

is literally broken. Fortunately a few hours of rehydration via vast

amounts of water can restore you to normal.)

But a testosterone deficit will worsen foot ills whatever they are.

The fact I can my now outwalk my 6+ foot long-legged hubby on my

deformed feet is testimony to the ravages of either low T or insulin-

resistence or both on his health.

-----I continue to be amazed with the wide range of health problems

and issuse that appear to be related to low testosterone and HRT.

Besides possible depression and ED, my doctors have never advised me

of the additional problems and issues that can be associated with

our condition. This group fills the information void.----

To realize the depths of the information void, you should read the

transcripts from the FDA advisory committee's anti-intrinsa fest.

Not only did physicians utterly disavow any health benefits of the

testosterone patch for women (including its proven benefits to

libido) but they testified for days about TRT's danger to women's

health, basing their assertions on a flawed study of HRT in which no

testosterone was given to a single test subject.

The following months saw FDA approve the restoration of vioxx and

silicone breast implants to the market despite the KNOWN health

hazards of both and complete lack of health benefit of any kind in

the latter. (Yes I hate the FDA and their minions of clueless

doctors, if you didn't guess!)

At least your doc is aware of a few of symptoms of low T.

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<randy_mccaffrey@y...> wrote:

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> Hi Steve,

>

> I also have substantial discomfort/pain in my heels. I feels like a

> stone bruise in the center of both heels when standing up after being

I have on occasion had heel spurs, which feel just like walking with a

small pebble in your shoe. I have had surgery once to remove one, and

other less invasive procedures. The easiest is to get a pair of Dr

Scholl's heel pads to go in the heels. Get the ones with the

removeable center, that are mad for heel spur relief.

Alan

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> it would be great if we began to

> compile a list of low T associated health issuse and problems.>

> Randy

>

This is something I have been looking for too.

Steve

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My ankles frequently " go out " . One or the other will suddenly

> feel unable to carry weight. I struggle to position my stride to take

> the weight off the outer ankle and then usually in say 10 strides it

> clears. >

This is EXACTLY the same as myself. I have had physio appointments but

as it wasnt huring they found nothing wrong [:o(

Steve

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