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Have anyone tried uBreeze for low T?
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<blockquote data-quote="K_T_F" data-source="post: 43149" data-attributes="member: 13565"><p>My first attempt was actually with androgel, some 5 years ago. In the first day of treatment I felt a huge improvement in many of my symptoms. Energy, mood, sociability, spontaneous erections, better quality erections, my sight was perfect again...The one thing that didnt improve was my lack of pleasure in masturbation and ejaculation. I am not sure I recall the dosage correctly, but I think it was 4 g a day.</p><p></p><p>I kept using Androgel for a week and stopped when my testes started to hurt and shrink and my nipples were becoming soft. My Dr at the time didnt warn me about those side effects. I was excited because i finnally had a hint about what could be causing my symptoms, but I sttopped in order to do more research on it.</p><p></p><p>That is when I heard about clomid and anastrozole. I used clomid for 30 days, had some minor improvements, but was getting some bad side effects such as light sensitivity (eyes) depression and weird headaches.</p><p></p><p>After I tried anastrozole for 5 days. Also had minor improvements but in the fith day developed ED and depression worsened a lot. My total T went to approx 550 ng/dL and my free T sky rocked to the top of the range. After seeing my free T results my endo said that if my symptoms were T related I would be feeling great. Thats when I took the antidepressant road for long 3.5 years. After a huge failure in that road I am back to the TRT forums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="K_T_F, post: 43149, member: 13565"] My first attempt was actually with androgel, some 5 years ago. In the first day of treatment I felt a huge improvement in many of my symptoms. Energy, mood, sociability, spontaneous erections, better quality erections, my sight was perfect again...The one thing that didnt improve was my lack of pleasure in masturbation and ejaculation. I am not sure I recall the dosage correctly, but I think it was 4 g a day. I kept using Androgel for a week and stopped when my testes started to hurt and shrink and my nipples were becoming soft. My Dr at the time didnt warn me about those side effects. I was excited because i finnally had a hint about what could be causing my symptoms, but I sttopped in order to do more research on it. That is when I heard about clomid and anastrozole. I used clomid for 30 days, had some minor improvements, but was getting some bad side effects such as light sensitivity (eyes) depression and weird headaches. After I tried anastrozole for 5 days. Also had minor improvements but in the fith day developed ED and depression worsened a lot. My total T went to approx 550 ng/dL and my free T sky rocked to the top of the range. After seeing my free T results my endo said that if my symptoms were T related I would be feeling great. Thats when I took the antidepressant road for long 3.5 years. After a huge failure in that road I am back to the TRT forums. [/QUOTE]
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