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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Can estrogen crash cause desensitization/knock out of the estrogen receptor - lets discuss!
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<blockquote data-quote="nurselyfe" data-source="post: 90355" data-attributes="member: 16355"><p>I don't know why the case study with the man with EIS still had sexual function. His is congenital, his body's may have adapted differently. I still have sexual function, but it's ED and nothing like I had before. I still get nocturnal erections. but they're extremely weak and nothing like before. Remember, this guy could have nocturnal erections but still be weak and not full, but he doesn't know better, so he is reporting that he has them.</p><p></p><p>You need to stop looking at 1 single aspect to back up your point. it's not just libido. These guys use TRT and even use large doses and still have no libido, muscle wastage, penile shrinkage and tissue loss, facial boneloss, anhedonia, etc. It clearly shows androgen insensitivity. This is present in way too many men. And for the guys who recover, look at their initial symptoms, NONE had tissue loss. They just had ED, anxiety, low energy. Clearly hypogonadism or hypothyroidism, not PFS. You cannot lump these guys together as a whole. You can do your own research it's all there for you to see.</p><p></p><p>Ive noticed a trend with you too. You tend to give me a symptoms I never said I had. I never ever said I had shrinkage. Please review my initial posts. My symptoms are still the same, except slightly worse. Also, ever here of a good day and bad day? Yeah im depressed and have anxiety but I have a life, a girlfriend, family and responsibilities. Some days I feel Ok mentally, still depressed but trying to keep my mind off of it. </p><p></p><p>Once again everyone is different. Some people only have joint popping with low E2. Just because you have it with both, doesn't mean that's the case with everyone. I really hope you don't carry this habit over into your job you'll be in a world of hurt. </p><p></p><p>What life style changes do you suppose I make? I eat healthy, I exercise even though I get zero benefit, and I maintain my social and work life. Please enlighten me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nurselyfe, post: 90355, member: 16355"] I don't know why the case study with the man with EIS still had sexual function. His is congenital, his body's may have adapted differently. I still have sexual function, but it's ED and nothing like I had before. I still get nocturnal erections. but they're extremely weak and nothing like before. Remember, this guy could have nocturnal erections but still be weak and not full, but he doesn't know better, so he is reporting that he has them. You need to stop looking at 1 single aspect to back up your point. it's not just libido. These guys use TRT and even use large doses and still have no libido, muscle wastage, penile shrinkage and tissue loss, facial boneloss, anhedonia, etc. It clearly shows androgen insensitivity. This is present in way too many men. And for the guys who recover, look at their initial symptoms, NONE had tissue loss. They just had ED, anxiety, low energy. Clearly hypogonadism or hypothyroidism, not PFS. You cannot lump these guys together as a whole. You can do your own research it's all there for you to see. Ive noticed a trend with you too. You tend to give me a symptoms I never said I had. I never ever said I had shrinkage. Please review my initial posts. My symptoms are still the same, except slightly worse. Also, ever here of a good day and bad day? Yeah im depressed and have anxiety but I have a life, a girlfriend, family and responsibilities. Some days I feel Ok mentally, still depressed but trying to keep my mind off of it. Once again everyone is different. Some people only have joint popping with low E2. Just because you have it with both, doesn't mean that's the case with everyone. I really hope you don't carry this habit over into your job you'll be in a world of hurt. What life style changes do you suppose I make? I eat healthy, I exercise even though I get zero benefit, and I maintain my social and work life. Please enlighten me. [/QUOTE]
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