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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
B12 and libido
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<blockquote data-quote="jobshopper" data-source="post: 244478" data-attributes="member: 41989"><p>After reading every post in this thread I decided to try 5,000mcg of B-12 daily since the raging libido I have enjoyed for the past 4 years while being on Test C crashed 6 weeks ago. As hopeful as I was that this would help my problem, after 10 days it unfortunately has not. I also decided to check my Prolactin levels as high Prolactin can cause these issues. The results came back and my Prolactin is in mid-range. I am currently waiting for the results of my DHT as my research has led me to understand that low DHT can also cause these problems. I am almost hoping that my DHT level is low so that I may finally at last have an answer as to why my raging libido suddenly crashed. Nonetheless, I know that it's most likely not a B-12 issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jobshopper, post: 244478, member: 41989"] After reading every post in this thread I decided to try 5,000mcg of B-12 daily since the raging libido I have enjoyed for the past 4 years while being on Test C crashed 6 weeks ago. As hopeful as I was that this would help my problem, after 10 days it unfortunately has not. I also decided to check my Prolactin levels as high Prolactin can cause these issues. The results came back and my Prolactin is in mid-range. I am currently waiting for the results of my DHT as my research has led me to understand that low DHT can also cause these problems. I am almost hoping that my DHT level is low so that I may finally at last have an answer as to why my raging libido suddenly crashed. Nonetheless, I know that it's most likely not a B-12 issue. [/QUOTE]
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