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Have anyone tried uBreeze for low T?
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<blockquote data-quote="K_T_F" data-source="post: 42999" data-attributes="member: 13565"><p>Hi, I'm new to this community. I am 30, and have been having POSSIBLY low T symptoms since was 16/17. Here are the symptoms:</p><p></p><p>- Loss of pleasure in masturbation</p><p>- Lack of sensations when touching the pennis (not numb, just lack of good feelings)</p><p>- Lack of libido (psychologically I still want sex, but there is no real need or urge)</p><p>- PE (there´s very little pleasure in ejaculating and the ejaculatory muscles don´t give rapid and chaotic contractions, instead they are slow, and pulsatile contractions)</p><p>- Penis looking like an old men´s penis</p><p>- Blurred sight</p><p>- Dry eyes</p><p>- Generalized Weakness and tiredness</p><p>- Brain fog, concentration issues</p><p>- Very poor working memory</p><p>- Creativity affected</p><p>- Irritability</p><p>- Very anti social behaviour</p><p>- Weak immunological system (started 3 years ago)</p><p>- persistent yeast infection in the groins</p><p>- lack of good feeling in general (e.g., i get no endorphine´s high after exercising, or no good feeling after taking a deep breath in the woods, etc)</p><p>- emotionally numb (don´t even feel sad, just irritated)</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have borderline T (300-400 ng/dL). 3.5 years ago I used clomid and then anastrozole for a very short period of time, but enough to boost my T to close to 600 ng/dL. Since I got very little improvement in my symptoms my doctor stated that my problem was not T related. Since then I've been treating my symptoms with antidepressants (tried them all, even iMAO) to no avail. I lost my girlfriend, my career (had to quit a Top 10 PhD program in Biochemistry),lost my zest for life. The only thing keeping me alive was music. Last year, after a loud wedding night my ears started to buzz (tinnitus)which is affecting my enjoyment of music tremendously. For the first time since it all started some 12 years ago, I became completely hopeless. Suicide became a inevitable recurrent thought. </p><p></p><p>After talking to a friend I decided to go back to Google. Last week after reading many posts at ExcelMale as well as scientific paper at the NCBI database I realized that the test I did with clomid and anastrozole was not enough to rule out low T as the cause of my symptoms. So now at least I have something to try.</p><p></p><p>In my researches I found something that sounds like a joke in first sight, but since it is harmless I wonder why not try it. It is called uBrezze (google it, I can´t post links). The reviews are amazing and at least some of them looks legit to me. </p><p></p><p>Has anyone heard of or used this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K_T_F, post: 42999, member: 13565"] Hi, I'm new to this community. I am 30, and have been having POSSIBLY low T symptoms since was 16/17. Here are the symptoms: - Loss of pleasure in masturbation - Lack of sensations when touching the pennis (not numb, just lack of good feelings) - Lack of libido (psychologically I still want sex, but there is no real need or urge) - PE (there´s very little pleasure in ejaculating and the ejaculatory muscles don´t give rapid and chaotic contractions, instead they are slow, and pulsatile contractions) - Penis looking like an old men´s penis - Blurred sight - Dry eyes - Generalized Weakness and tiredness - Brain fog, concentration issues - Very poor working memory - Creativity affected - Irritability - Very anti social behaviour - Weak immunological system (started 3 years ago) - persistent yeast infection in the groins - lack of good feeling in general (e.g., i get no endorphine´s high after exercising, or no good feeling after taking a deep breath in the woods, etc) - emotionally numb (don´t even feel sad, just irritated) I have borderline T (300-400 ng/dL). 3.5 years ago I used clomid and then anastrozole for a very short period of time, but enough to boost my T to close to 600 ng/dL. Since I got very little improvement in my symptoms my doctor stated that my problem was not T related. Since then I've been treating my symptoms with antidepressants (tried them all, even iMAO) to no avail. I lost my girlfriend, my career (had to quit a Top 10 PhD program in Biochemistry),lost my zest for life. The only thing keeping me alive was music. Last year, after a loud wedding night my ears started to buzz (tinnitus)which is affecting my enjoyment of music tremendously. For the first time since it all started some 12 years ago, I became completely hopeless. Suicide became a inevitable recurrent thought. After talking to a friend I decided to go back to Google. Last week after reading many posts at ExcelMale as well as scientific paper at the NCBI database I realized that the test I did with clomid and anastrozole was not enough to rule out low T as the cause of my symptoms. So now at least I have something to try. In my researches I found something that sounds like a joke in first sight, but since it is harmless I wonder why not try it. It is called uBrezze (google it, I can´t post links). The reviews are amazing and at least some of them looks legit to me. Has anyone heard of or used this? [/QUOTE]
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