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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 8464" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Cuson, let me first say thank you for joining our forum. I can only imagine the frustration you guys are experiencing. I'm sure you have a lot of details to post that are relevant to this subject, as I know there's a lot of questions on our end just the same.</p><p>I'd personally be curious with just some chronological details that led up to this ... I presume once upon a time that things were great, no issues, correct? Can you pinpoint a time period when it started changing? Were there any other issues that either one of you started experiencing at/around the same time the libido went south (mostly speaking health, anxieties, stress, changes in lifestyle, ...)? One of the key items you will hearing us asking for is LABS. I'd personally like to see full comprehensive panels with both of you, BUT, maybe take one at a time and see if anything stands out.</p><p>Talking from a hormonal standpoint, your husband's issues could easily go well beyond just testosterone. There's a whole variety of variables that can factor into this, including estrogen (E2) and prolactin, and a litany of other topics like adrenals and thyroid can further contribute to the well being with both of you. </p><p>Tell us what you can to help us have a better understanding. With your husband, it would be good to see any of his baseline labs before starting any treatment(s), and labs thereafter. With yourself, would want to know if you're experiencing menstrual changes (peri or post menopausal)? If you post your personal story, please post it in our NEW forum area for Female Members. Our team will be here for both of you! <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 8464, member: 696"] Cuson, let me first say thank you for joining our forum. I can only imagine the frustration you guys are experiencing. I'm sure you have a lot of details to post that are relevant to this subject, as I know there's a lot of questions on our end just the same. I'd personally be curious with just some chronological details that led up to this ... I presume once upon a time that things were great, no issues, correct? Can you pinpoint a time period when it started changing? Were there any other issues that either one of you started experiencing at/around the same time the libido went south (mostly speaking health, anxieties, stress, changes in lifestyle, ...)? One of the key items you will hearing us asking for is LABS. I'd personally like to see full comprehensive panels with both of you, BUT, maybe take one at a time and see if anything stands out. Talking from a hormonal standpoint, your husband's issues could easily go well beyond just testosterone. There's a whole variety of variables that can factor into this, including estrogen (E2) and prolactin, and a litany of other topics like adrenals and thyroid can further contribute to the well being with both of you. Tell us what you can to help us have a better understanding. With your husband, it would be good to see any of his baseline labs before starting any treatment(s), and labs thereafter. With yourself, would want to know if you're experiencing menstrual changes (peri or post menopausal)? If you post your personal story, please post it in our NEW forum area for Female Members. Our team will be here for both of you! :) [/QUOTE]
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