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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Husband is on Clomid—nothing has changed
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<blockquote data-quote="Checkdis" data-source="post: 124319" data-attributes="member: 16600"><p>In my honest opinion, I believe this is all caused by anxiety/stress. I would have him talk to a professional and see exactly what is going on in his head. Have him practice some mindfulness meditation. I went through a whole ED/Libido issue back during my college days (24-28y/o) but that was when I was messing with my hormones abusing steroids. Little did I know coming of several times was creating a greater imbalance in my brain. I created anxiety which killed my sex drive, but after a years worth of just focusing on my life and not focusing on the issue... it passed. I just found a way to cope and look past it. The brain will amplify issues under stress/anxiety. So after this period in my life I then again crashed my T levels down to 86, but this time my libido was okay and had no ED. Also my estradiol was crashed as well... so even having zero hormones in my body I still could function normally. He is still young and I would invest time in consoling, maybe he is masterbating numerous times a day without your knowledge. We all got needs lol, and porn is not good for the mind, so i’m not saying he watches it but with this easy computer generation, porn is too easy to access now. It is polluting the mind. I fixed my ED and libido by not masterbating, and not watching porn. No cialis, no viagra, no drugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Checkdis, post: 124319, member: 16600"] In my honest opinion, I believe this is all caused by anxiety/stress. I would have him talk to a professional and see exactly what is going on in his head. Have him practice some mindfulness meditation. I went through a whole ED/Libido issue back during my college days (24-28y/o) but that was when I was messing with my hormones abusing steroids. Little did I know coming of several times was creating a greater imbalance in my brain. I created anxiety which killed my sex drive, but after a years worth of just focusing on my life and not focusing on the issue... it passed. I just found a way to cope and look past it. The brain will amplify issues under stress/anxiety. So after this period in my life I then again crashed my T levels down to 86, but this time my libido was okay and had no ED. Also my estradiol was crashed as well... so even having zero hormones in my body I still could function normally. He is still young and I would invest time in consoling, maybe he is masterbating numerous times a day without your knowledge. We all got needs lol, and porn is not good for the mind, so i’m not saying he watches it but with this easy computer generation, porn is too easy to access now. It is polluting the mind. I fixed my ED and libido by not masterbating, and not watching porn. No cialis, no viagra, no drugs. [/QUOTE]
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