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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
ED On TRT. Bloods good on paper
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<blockquote data-quote="jtierney001" data-source="post: 277832" data-attributes="member: 44245"><p>FWIW, This forum is great for giving ideas for 'detective work' and discovery. So I'll relay a bit of my experience in the hope it helps you find an answer. I was hypogonadal before starting treatment [200-250], but without any loss of libido or erections. </p><p></p><p>I started with intramuscular injections once every 5 days. Once I dialed in after about 8 weeks, my labido was off the charts. As a continued the protocol my TT went to 760. My erections were fine, but I was starting to experience an inability to orgasm. Meanwhile my Hemoglobin had Hematocrit continued to rise to peak around 18.5 and 54% respectively to the point my Doc told me to stop taking it until I donated blood. Here's the part you may want to consider: </p><p></p><p>I noticed the problems w/ orgasms and mild ED symptoms coincided with the times my Hemoglobin was peaking. While it didn't affect labido it was having an effect on the actual performance and enjoyment of sex. </p><p></p><p>I dialed down the dosage to land my TT around 450 to 550 and started injecting sub-Q. I still donate blood every 2 months but my sex drive, erections, and ability to orgasm are all very consistent at the lower level. Also my Hemoglobin and Hematocrit both returned to normal ranges--they don't get as high anymore. I also notice the sensitivity of my man parts increases after donating blood. </p><p></p><p>So take that as you will. I didn't see any measures you had on your blood thickness or viscosity--but I also notice you're running a much higher TT than I do. While I might like 1000 TT for some things in life, I found a good balance at 1/2 that. Like I said this is FWIW. When dealing with the human body there are many variables and nothing here is presented as an 'answer' to your particular issue as we obviously don't have the same particulars at all. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jtierney001, post: 277832, member: 44245"] FWIW, This forum is great for giving ideas for 'detective work' and discovery. So I'll relay a bit of my experience in the hope it helps you find an answer. I was hypogonadal before starting treatment [200-250], but without any loss of libido or erections. I started with intramuscular injections once every 5 days. Once I dialed in after about 8 weeks, my labido was off the charts. As a continued the protocol my TT went to 760. My erections were fine, but I was starting to experience an inability to orgasm. Meanwhile my Hemoglobin had Hematocrit continued to rise to peak around 18.5 and 54% respectively to the point my Doc told me to stop taking it until I donated blood. Here's the part you may want to consider: I noticed the problems w/ orgasms and mild ED symptoms coincided with the times my Hemoglobin was peaking. While it didn't affect labido it was having an effect on the actual performance and enjoyment of sex. I dialed down the dosage to land my TT around 450 to 550 and started injecting sub-Q. I still donate blood every 2 months but my sex drive, erections, and ability to orgasm are all very consistent at the lower level. Also my Hemoglobin and Hematocrit both returned to normal ranges--they don't get as high anymore. I also notice the sensitivity of my man parts increases after donating blood. So take that as you will. I didn't see any measures you had on your blood thickness or viscosity--but I also notice you're running a much higher TT than I do. While I might like 1000 TT for some things in life, I found a good balance at 1/2 that. Like I said this is FWIW. When dealing with the human body there are many variables and nothing here is presented as an 'answer' to your particular issue as we obviously don't have the same particulars at all. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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