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Been on trt for 2 years and still no libido ..# libido
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 215578" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Man, I truly feel for u and guys in a similar boat to u. It must be the most frustrating and disappointing thing ever. I’m honestly sorry to hear that ur having such a rough time with TRT. Obv the decrease in anxiety is a massive benefit, but as a guy, nothing can really balance out the negatives of dealing with sexual dysfunction. I’ve been there temporarily, and it’s the most frustrating thing ever, and definitely a depressing issue to have. Tough to be happy about other things when things aren’t working properly down there, or the desire for sex is just non existent. </p><p></p><p>But there’s obv a solution to the issue. That’s just how the body works. Obv there’s an answer. But I understand that finding that answer, or answers, seems impossible. But one thing I can guarantee is that there’s not gonna be one thing u do that fixes ur issue. That’s just not how the body works. U fix something in ur diet and it can make testosterone work completely differently within the body. U start working out and sleeping better and that same testosterone could work completely differently. U start taking prog and the testosterone could have quite a different effect. U do all those things, plus many other positive things for ur health and the same dose of testosterone could react in the body completely differently now and make u feel like a whole different person. The body works together as a unit. And u change one thing, and u have no idea how that’s gonna effect many other systems within the body. Best advice I can give u is just try to be as healthy as possible, in as many areas as u can. Trying to find one magic bullet is the worst approach u could have when trying to fix a problem. The body needs to work properly as a whole in order for certain things to do what they’re intended to do. Exogenous testosterone is a perfect example. </p><p></p><p>I obv wish u the best of luck, but if ur not working out regularly (ideally with weights) eating healthy, optimizing sleep, lowering stress, supplementing as needed, etc, and expect to feel optimized on trt, or even half decent on TRT, ur thought process is just not where it needs to be to find success with hormone therapy. Obv some guys get lucky and feel great on it without optimizing the rest of their life and body, but if ur running into issues, I would obv continue to try and optimize ur hormone protocol, but at the same time try to optimize ur health as much as possible, to give urself the best chance of success, and prevent urself from being so frustrated that ur at the point of wanting to quit</p><p></p><p>U’d be surprised what optimizing ur health can do in regards to libido and penile sensitivity. Libido is obv multi factorial, but neurotransmitters obv play a huge role, and ur overall health is gonna heavily dictate ur overal neurotransmitter activity. And penile sensitivity obv had a lot to do with nerves. And u have to be healthy for nerves to function properly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 215578, member: 15043"] Man, I truly feel for u and guys in a similar boat to u. It must be the most frustrating and disappointing thing ever. I’m honestly sorry to hear that ur having such a rough time with TRT. Obv the decrease in anxiety is a massive benefit, but as a guy, nothing can really balance out the negatives of dealing with sexual dysfunction. I’ve been there temporarily, and it’s the most frustrating thing ever, and definitely a depressing issue to have. Tough to be happy about other things when things aren’t working properly down there, or the desire for sex is just non existent. But there’s obv a solution to the issue. That’s just how the body works. Obv there’s an answer. But I understand that finding that answer, or answers, seems impossible. But one thing I can guarantee is that there’s not gonna be one thing u do that fixes ur issue. That’s just not how the body works. U fix something in ur diet and it can make testosterone work completely differently within the body. U start working out and sleeping better and that same testosterone could work completely differently. U start taking prog and the testosterone could have quite a different effect. U do all those things, plus many other positive things for ur health and the same dose of testosterone could react in the body completely differently now and make u feel like a whole different person. The body works together as a unit. And u change one thing, and u have no idea how that’s gonna effect many other systems within the body. Best advice I can give u is just try to be as healthy as possible, in as many areas as u can. Trying to find one magic bullet is the worst approach u could have when trying to fix a problem. The body needs to work properly as a whole in order for certain things to do what they’re intended to do. Exogenous testosterone is a perfect example. I obv wish u the best of luck, but if ur not working out regularly (ideally with weights) eating healthy, optimizing sleep, lowering stress, supplementing as needed, etc, and expect to feel optimized on trt, or even half decent on TRT, ur thought process is just not where it needs to be to find success with hormone therapy. Obv some guys get lucky and feel great on it without optimizing the rest of their life and body, but if ur running into issues, I would obv continue to try and optimize ur hormone protocol, but at the same time try to optimize ur health as much as possible, to give urself the best chance of success, and prevent urself from being so frustrated that ur at the point of wanting to quit U’d be surprised what optimizing ur health can do in regards to libido and penile sensitivity. Libido is obv multi factorial, but neurotransmitters obv play a huge role, and ur overall health is gonna heavily dictate ur overal neurotransmitter activity. And penile sensitivity obv had a lot to do with nerves. And u have to be healthy for nerves to function properly. [/QUOTE]
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