Persistent joint pain & stiffness past 5 months, affecting flexibility, limiting activities. Neck, lower back, hips, elbow, shoulder, thumbs. Back pain/stiffness is the most limiting, worse after immobility e.g. rising from bed/chair & can be fleetingly excruciating on shifting weight after standing for a while. Prior to this, always had v good flexibility, now feels like joints have rusted. MRI 2 yrs ago showed disc degeneration in C-spine, but only to a degree common for my age (62). Also have osteopenia.
Physical fatigue disproportionate to effort has ramped up to a level I remember from peri 12+ yrs ago (pre-HRT), as if every muscle fibre is burnt out by early afternoon. I do sleep v poorly for various reasons inc horrrible night sweats, but that’s nothing new. Ferritin only 20 post-hysterectomy summer 2023, 62 last test, on iron bisglycinate (ongoing). On Vit D many years but result hovers around insufficiency as side effects preclude a higher dose. Muscle bulk, always minimal, declined further with enforced abstention from exercise for 3 months post-op last year & haven’t regained it.
No obvious inflammation in joints, no soft tissue swelling, redness, heat, though some finger joints look enlarged/misshapen. Inflammatory markers always low, but not tested recently. Diet good, weight low. Exercise: walking, static bike (when energy permits), light weights & recently started yoga stretches.
On HRT 7+ yrs, now oestrogen only. Serum E2 <200 on 2 tests this year, but lower in past without significant joint probs. Don’t fare well on higher oestrogen at this age. Had BSO 2018 & find testosterone helps with muscle strength, stamina & more but frustratingly off it due to hair loss of uncertain cause. Also hypothyroid 30 yrs, with chronically low T3, on T4-T3 fine-tuned to tolerance.
Does this degree of joint pain, stiffness & fatigue sound par for the course at 60+? Perhaps naively, I hadn’t expected it! Mentally I‘m at my best when busy/active, so this debility is frustrating & demoralising. Sorry so long, but hope detail will help.