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Have anyone tried uBreeze for low T?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 43154" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>When you began your Androgel therapy your endogenous testosterone, little as it might be, was still active. It is likely you experienced what happens so often when therapy begins - the Androgel and your own natural production bumped your levels up...dopamine soared...bliss. But it doesn't last. And topical testosterone has a fairly poor track record for many men, I was one of them. It simply doesn't absorb well enough for far too many. Injections made a world of difference.</p><p></p><p>How much Anastrozole were you taking, how often? You may well have crashed your estradiol levels - a miserable experience. It takes time to dial a protocol in and you have been jumping relatively quickly from one mode of treatment to another. Ejaculatory and erectile issues take a good while to sort themselves out. ED seems to be something that is particularly hard to vanquish solely through TRT; many of us rely on adjunctive medications to overcome that problem.</p><p></p><p>Have you set a consultation with a doctor at this point?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 43154, member: 2624"] When you began your Androgel therapy your endogenous testosterone, little as it might be, was still active. It is likely you experienced what happens so often when therapy begins - the Androgel and your own natural production bumped your levels up...dopamine soared...bliss. But it doesn't last. And topical testosterone has a fairly poor track record for many men, I was one of them. It simply doesn't absorb well enough for far too many. Injections made a world of difference. How much Anastrozole were you taking, how often? You may well have crashed your estradiol levels - a miserable experience. It takes time to dial a protocol in and you have been jumping relatively quickly from one mode of treatment to another. Ejaculatory and erectile issues take a good while to sort themselves out. ED seems to be something that is particularly hard to vanquish solely through TRT; many of us rely on adjunctive medications to overcome that problem. Have you set a consultation with a doctor at this point? [/QUOTE]
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