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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Any studies or data on the number of men that fail to achieve success with topical testosterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="FeelingLost" data-source="post: 63330" data-attributes="member: 15131"><p>@CSI007, So do you have your blood numbers dialed in? It sounds like things are looking up for you and your wife seems to be enjoying the added attention as well. Well done myfriend.</p><p></p><p>I am not sure if my wife will be as willing. Back in my early 50s I developed ED but at the time my wife mid 40's was going thru early menopause. Sex hurt, from what I could tell it hurt a lot even with foreplay and lubs. My ED and her menopause hitting about the same time we just kind of forgot about sex and it did not effect our relationship at all. We were raising our daughter and both of our careers were peaking.</p><p>If T gives me my mind and will to live back I am not sure what or how I will deal with any horniness. </p><p>Who'd of thunk horny-ness would be a negative side effect of any medical treatment, haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FeelingLost, post: 63330, member: 15131"] @CSI007, So do you have your blood numbers dialed in? It sounds like things are looking up for you and your wife seems to be enjoying the added attention as well. Well done myfriend. I am not sure if my wife will be as willing. Back in my early 50s I developed ED but at the time my wife mid 40's was going thru early menopause. Sex hurt, from what I could tell it hurt a lot even with foreplay and lubs. My ED and her menopause hitting about the same time we just kind of forgot about sex and it did not effect our relationship at all. We were raising our daughter and both of our careers were peaking. If T gives me my mind and will to live back I am not sure what or how I will deal with any horniness. Who'd of thunk horny-ness would be a negative side effect of any medical treatment, haha [/QUOTE]
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