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<blockquote data-quote="JA Battle" data-source="post: 202895" data-attributes="member: 40068"><p>there are men with low testosterone that sexually function relatively normally. there are many men on high doses of testosterone that are in here asking for help. It’s a matter of neurotransmitters. Hormones can greatly influence neurotransmitters.</p><p></p><p>it’s physiological and psychological at the same time. Our nervous system is the bridge between our psych and our body. It’s a nervous system issue that I also struggle with. My hormones are all adequate for the most part and I’ve experimented with replacing testosterone, dht, dhea, dheas, pregnenolone, progesterone, and estradiol, thyroid, hydrocortisone and also have used hcg at every dose. I’ve done these things in a variety of doses and schedule and administration routes.</p><p></p><p>we take for granted how much our body does on its own. When trt starts, our pituitary gland output may be affected and subsequently several different hormonal axises may be altered. It’s not as simple as we wish it was.</p><p></p><p>cataceous gives a great piece of advice about maintaining your own hormone production by using the rapid acting natesto to boost testosterone to see how it feels. I think if you put the right pieces in place you still have a chance to not go on trt.</p><p></p><p>I say this because I’ve been on trt for 3 years because of a varicocele on my right teste. I’ve yet to figure it out and I’ve experimented with more out of the box protocol variations than 99% of the men on this amazing forum. That does not mean you won’t have a quicker path to optimal if you were to try.</p><p></p><p>I just remember being in a similar situation as you not long ago. I literally researched the same thing in google “how long does it take to reap sexual benefits of trt” or something of the sort. I’ve since found that it is potentially utterly more complicated than I once thought.</p><p></p><p>it has not been bad, I actually enjoy the experimental nature of it. But it does not equal instant sexual god by any stretch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JA Battle, post: 202895, member: 40068"] there are men with low testosterone that sexually function relatively normally. there are many men on high doses of testosterone that are in here asking for help. It’s a matter of neurotransmitters. Hormones can greatly influence neurotransmitters. it’s physiological and psychological at the same time. Our nervous system is the bridge between our psych and our body. It’s a nervous system issue that I also struggle with. My hormones are all adequate for the most part and I’ve experimented with replacing testosterone, dht, dhea, dheas, pregnenolone, progesterone, and estradiol, thyroid, hydrocortisone and also have used hcg at every dose. I’ve done these things in a variety of doses and schedule and administration routes. we take for granted how much our body does on its own. When trt starts, our pituitary gland output may be affected and subsequently several different hormonal axises may be altered. It’s not as simple as we wish it was. cataceous gives a great piece of advice about maintaining your own hormone production by using the rapid acting natesto to boost testosterone to see how it feels. I think if you put the right pieces in place you still have a chance to not go on trt. I say this because I’ve been on trt for 3 years because of a varicocele on my right teste. I’ve yet to figure it out and I’ve experimented with more out of the box protocol variations than 99% of the men on this amazing forum. That does not mean you won’t have a quicker path to optimal if you were to try. I just remember being in a similar situation as you not long ago. I literally researched the same thing in google “how long does it take to reap sexual benefits of trt” or something of the sort. I’ve since found that it is potentially utterly more complicated than I once thought. it has not been bad, I actually enjoy the experimental nature of it. But it does not equal instant sexual god by any stretch. [/QUOTE]
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