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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
ED, No Libido, Seeing A Urologist Now
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<blockquote data-quote="DorianGray" data-source="post: 194969" data-attributes="member: 40477"><p>"...Just trying to enjoy life... in which the last 2 years have been absolutely hell on earth..."</p><p></p><p>Something telling here; not just "difficult" or "tough" but "hell". The mind's effect on the body are amplified. </p><p></p><p>The physiological effects of stress are enormous and subliminal, greatly underestimated by society and medical community. And with the multi-path feed back loops present in the male sexual response, ED is manifest. Likely balance of estradiol, dht and free T is not in optimal harmony for your body also as others pointed out. That's what did it for me, the subtle balance. You can't even feel it. It's just like after a few months, libido crept back up very well. Keep the mind clear, don't dwell, exercise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DorianGray, post: 194969, member: 40477"] "...Just trying to enjoy life... in which the last 2 years have been absolutely hell on earth..." Something telling here; not just "difficult" or "tough" but "hell". The mind's effect on the body are amplified. The physiological effects of stress are enormous and subliminal, greatly underestimated by society and medical community. And with the multi-path feed back loops present in the male sexual response, ED is manifest. Likely balance of estradiol, dht and free T is not in optimal harmony for your body also as others pointed out. That's what did it for me, the subtle balance. You can't even feel it. It's just like after a few months, libido crept back up very well. Keep the mind clear, don't dwell, exercise. [/QUOTE]
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