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Clomid, being a Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulator, has varying degrees of estrogenic activity throughout the body. For you, it might be occupying the receptors in your joints and providing subpar estrogen activity there.
Thanks a lot man. I thought I had some knowledge in this stuff but coming on here learning a lot. You seem incredibly knowledgeable in this stuff, would you know why my E2 would spike so severely on clomid? It had the appropriate changes to T (250-700), free T(10-17), FSH and LH...but my E2 also skyrocketed (15-47!!!) so the doc added arimidex to my clomid. Listening to you guys it sounds like my doc, although good intentioned, might not be up to date on hormones.