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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Anyone with libido and erection issues on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 76545" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>Agree with responses thus far. My doctor told me upfront that erections may not return on their own, and in my case he was right. Libido, however, has skyrocketed and has been very high for over a year. I continue to take daily low dose cialis and viagra 50 when I am planning to have sex. Before, I had the same ED thing going on, but the improved libido makes me want it more and the combination of increased desire and the pde5 use has made sex better than any time in my life. I should add that my situation may be different, as I am 63 years old. My regimen is just 100mg test cyp per week. No hcg or AI, and it has been a game changer. I've always worked out hard, since 1967, but I feel great. Great sex 5 times per week, so I could care less that I need pde5s.</p><p></p><p>i think too many guys have unrealistic expectations of TRT. I see guys here posting questions about anxiety, depression, ED, assertiveness etc, expecting that a shot or two of test a week will be the magic bullet. It's not. There are other factors in all of these. I think TRT for sexual issues is problematic as so much of sex is in the mind and is influenced by the quality of your relationship with your partner. I'm married 30 years, and I am certain this has enabled me to build a relations that allows me to enjoy the sexual benefits of TRT.</p><p></p><p>Talk to your doctor. Maybe lower your expectations a bit. Are you working out? Do you have a partner you've built a relationship and a sexual rapport with? How's your confidence about your sexual performance? Is every romp in the hay a make or break event, or is simply two people who care about each other enjoying one of life's greatest pleasures?</p><p></p><p>My wife and I have the attitude that sex is a team sport kind of thing. We have fun with it. It keeps us connected, keeps her in shape, and is a lot of laughs. Would sex be this great off TRT? No, I know this, as since on TRT we've gone from once to twice per week to this. PDe5s aren't the worse thing. Funny that guys will take TRT willingly, but balk at the idea of cialis or viagra. Don't be that guy. Talk to you prescriber and don't overthink and over complicate this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 76545, member: 14411"] Agree with responses thus far. My doctor told me upfront that erections may not return on their own, and in my case he was right. Libido, however, has skyrocketed and has been very high for over a year. I continue to take daily low dose cialis and viagra 50 when I am planning to have sex. Before, I had the same ED thing going on, but the improved libido makes me want it more and the combination of increased desire and the pde5 use has made sex better than any time in my life. I should add that my situation may be different, as I am 63 years old. My regimen is just 100mg test cyp per week. No hcg or AI, and it has been a game changer. I've always worked out hard, since 1967, but I feel great. Great sex 5 times per week, so I could care less that I need pde5s. i think too many guys have unrealistic expectations of TRT. I see guys here posting questions about anxiety, depression, ED, assertiveness etc, expecting that a shot or two of test a week will be the magic bullet. It's not. There are other factors in all of these. I think TRT for sexual issues is problematic as so much of sex is in the mind and is influenced by the quality of your relationship with your partner. I'm married 30 years, and I am certain this has enabled me to build a relations that allows me to enjoy the sexual benefits of TRT. Talk to your doctor. Maybe lower your expectations a bit. Are you working out? Do you have a partner you've built a relationship and a sexual rapport with? How's your confidence about your sexual performance? Is every romp in the hay a make or break event, or is simply two people who care about each other enjoying one of life's greatest pleasures? My wife and I have the attitude that sex is a team sport kind of thing. We have fun with it. It keeps us connected, keeps her in shape, and is a lot of laughs. Would sex be this great off TRT? No, I know this, as since on TRT we've gone from once to twice per week to this. PDe5s aren't the worse thing. Funny that guys will take TRT willingly, but balk at the idea of cialis or viagra. Don't be that guy. Talk to you prescriber and don't overthink and over complicate this. [/QUOTE]
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