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Blood Test Discussion
2 Months After Starting TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Juan Valdez" data-source="post: 19999" data-attributes="member: 7338"><p><strong>Question - on Erections / Libido</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I heard you on Jay Campbell's hangout (which has been a great resource for me across the board). I really enjoyed your input. You guys make a great combination on that show.</p><p></p><p>I have tried Viagra and it did nothing for me other than what I would describe as a "head on" vs. a hard on. This was with a half a table (50 mg). Head was pounding, heart was pounding, my face got flush, and my eyes were swollen a bit. Couldn't tell you in impacted my erection much at all. I wouldn't take more given the uncomfortable symptoms.</p><p></p><p>I've recently tried Cialis - did 5 mg. Did nothing. Tried 10 mg, it did have some impact, but not rock hard. After several minutes of intercourse, it felt a bit desensitized and couldn't ejaculate as it would have taken forever. I also seemed to lose my libido after a few minutes of intercourse. I did get a flush face, but didn't have the other symptoms I had with Viagra.</p><p></p><p>I am going to try the protocol you mentioned above. I am probably 70 pounds overweight which I'm sure impacts my erections and libido. It appears as though taking the L-Carnitine and HCG will potentially help make a difference. When you say 500 IU's twice weekly, you are talking about a total of 1000 IU's? </p><p></p><p>Just to give you some context, I'm currently on .60 cc's of cypionate weekly (I was previously only .80 cc's every 5 days - I ended up gaining 8 pounds of water weight within two weeks and I my blood pressure was really high). I'm now taking .5 mg of Arimidex MWF with the .60 cc's of test weekly. I also am taking Armour thyroid 60 mg. I've also starting taking 500 mg of Metformin 2 x's a day for the last few weeks now. </p><p></p><p>Besides your suggested protocol, do you have any other recommendations for increasing my libido? Herbs don't seem to do the trick for me. Quite frankly, nothing does - nor has the test or the Arimidex (now on that for two weeks), but I know it can take time and be a process. I am exercising (not overtraining) and eating healthy (eating healthy green veggies as carbs and not eating carbs that spike my insulin) and trying to get the proper sleep, as well as avoid stress, to get my weight down (and I've lost all my water weight + 8 or 9 pounds as well), so no need to address those topics. Thank you and I look forward to learning more on your site and seeing you on Jay's site more often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Juan Valdez, post: 19999, member: 7338"] [b]Question - on Erections / Libido[/b] I heard you on Jay Campbell's hangout (which has been a great resource for me across the board). I really enjoyed your input. You guys make a great combination on that show. I have tried Viagra and it did nothing for me other than what I would describe as a "head on" vs. a hard on. This was with a half a table (50 mg). Head was pounding, heart was pounding, my face got flush, and my eyes were swollen a bit. Couldn't tell you in impacted my erection much at all. I wouldn't take more given the uncomfortable symptoms. I've recently tried Cialis - did 5 mg. Did nothing. Tried 10 mg, it did have some impact, but not rock hard. After several minutes of intercourse, it felt a bit desensitized and couldn't ejaculate as it would have taken forever. I also seemed to lose my libido after a few minutes of intercourse. I did get a flush face, but didn't have the other symptoms I had with Viagra. I am going to try the protocol you mentioned above. I am probably 70 pounds overweight which I'm sure impacts my erections and libido. It appears as though taking the L-Carnitine and HCG will potentially help make a difference. When you say 500 IU's twice weekly, you are talking about a total of 1000 IU's? Just to give you some context, I'm currently on .60 cc's of cypionate weekly (I was previously only .80 cc's every 5 days - I ended up gaining 8 pounds of water weight within two weeks and I my blood pressure was really high). I'm now taking .5 mg of Arimidex MWF with the .60 cc's of test weekly. I also am taking Armour thyroid 60 mg. I've also starting taking 500 mg of Metformin 2 x's a day for the last few weeks now. Besides your suggested protocol, do you have any other recommendations for increasing my libido? Herbs don't seem to do the trick for me. Quite frankly, nothing does - nor has the test or the Arimidex (now on that for two weeks), but I know it can take time and be a process. I am exercising (not overtraining) and eating healthy (eating healthy green veggies as carbs and not eating carbs that spike my insulin) and trying to get the proper sleep, as well as avoid stress, to get my weight down (and I've lost all my water weight + 8 or 9 pounds as well), so no need to address those topics. Thank you and I look forward to learning more on your site and seeing you on Jay's site more often. [/QUOTE]
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