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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
To anyone taking Cialis daily — did you develop a dependence on it?
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<blockquote data-quote="threeXweekstill" data-source="post: 202617" data-attributes="member: 42224"><p>Regarding Cialis tolerance and effects. I am 75. I started taking it 8 years ago when I suddenly became single and wanted certainty in my performance. I also started T pellets about the same time after blood test showed moderately low T. I was and still am fairly fit and trim and now remarried. I found a Canadian source (Polar Meds) for Cialis under the brand name Tidacip, apparently manufactured in India, at less than 20% of the US pharmacy price for 20 mg strength. I began by cutting the tabs in thirds and continued that until a month ago, now cutting tabs in half (10 mg) because I began to notice an apparent reduced ED effect. I take 3 times a week. I also upped my T pellet dosage to 6 instead of 4, every 3 months instead of every 4 months (bioidentical 200 mg tabs). So far that combined program is working better. We will see how it goes since those increases are very recent. The doc put me on Anastrozol 1 mg once a week a couple of months ago. No dramatic difference in how I feel. I do bloodwork twice a year to monitor T levels. Yes, I can feel my body gradually ageing though I still work full time and enjoy a 3x week sex schedule. (If you are new to all of this and decide to go for it, be ready for a noticeable increase in your sex drive and have a willing partner). No diabetes heart or blood pressure problems. So I am not sure at this point whether I am building tolerance, or because over time I simply need more juice. I do have bph but it has been stable for over 10 years with no medication for that. I am shooting for another 5 years of success. (I have a younger wife).</p><p></p><p>It seems to me that most of the posts on this site are by guys considerably younger. I just wanted to share my experience in case some of you older guys like me are curious about all this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="threeXweekstill, post: 202617, member: 42224"] Regarding Cialis tolerance and effects. I am 75. I started taking it 8 years ago when I suddenly became single and wanted certainty in my performance. I also started T pellets about the same time after blood test showed moderately low T. I was and still am fairly fit and trim and now remarried. I found a Canadian source (Polar Meds) for Cialis under the brand name Tidacip, apparently manufactured in India, at less than 20% of the US pharmacy price for 20 mg strength. I began by cutting the tabs in thirds and continued that until a month ago, now cutting tabs in half (10 mg) because I began to notice an apparent reduced ED effect. I take 3 times a week. I also upped my T pellet dosage to 6 instead of 4, every 3 months instead of every 4 months (bioidentical 200 mg tabs). So far that combined program is working better. We will see how it goes since those increases are very recent. The doc put me on Anastrozol 1 mg once a week a couple of months ago. No dramatic difference in how I feel. I do bloodwork twice a year to monitor T levels. Yes, I can feel my body gradually ageing though I still work full time and enjoy a 3x week sex schedule. (If you are new to all of this and decide to go for it, be ready for a noticeable increase in your sex drive and have a willing partner). No diabetes heart or blood pressure problems. So I am not sure at this point whether I am building tolerance, or because over time I simply need more juice. I do have bph but it has been stable for over 10 years with no medication for that. I am shooting for another 5 years of success. (I have a younger wife). It seems to me that most of the posts on this site are by guys considerably younger. I just wanted to share my experience in case some of you older guys like me are curious about all this. [/QUOTE]
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