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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Irregular libido and night sweats
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<blockquote data-quote="Kettlebells" data-source="post: 138033" data-attributes="member: 17086"><p>I decided that it is time to post an update. I attempted to go off of TRT, but could not do it. I had a particularly bad weekend this past weekend. After a several good and a couple of very good weekends where my libido was off of the charts, it was non-existent this weekend. I woke up in a puddle of sweat early Sunday morning at my girlfriend's house. I completely soaked the sheets and the mattress pad. I was brain fogged-out and had very little energy from Wednesday of last week until Sunday morning. I have only been dating my girlfriend for a few months (I met her a few days before I created this thread). This weekend was the first where things where really bad. My girlfriend was upset that I was so out of it and not interested in sex. She assumed that I was no longer interested. She is a non-practicing BSN nurse, so I had her watch Dr. Crisler's and Jay's video on low-SHBG and E2, which she found enlightening. </p><p></p><p>I need to find a more progressive local endocrinologist who will monitor E2 and prolactin in addition to SHBG and total/free testosterone. My girlfriend finally inquired as to what I was taking prescription and supplement-wise. I am currently on three blood pressure medications in addition to an non-sexual dysfunction producing beta blocker called Bystolic and a metformin-based combo. She is an executive within a major health system; therefore, she understands how challenging the American medical system has become due to insurance company influence and managed healthcare. She wants to wean me down to the pharmaceuticals that are absolutely necessary, which is a goal I have been attempting to accomplish since losing 70lbs and getting into shape. The problem is that she will be facing the same doctors who have been resistant to going against AMA protocols. More doctors have to adopt Dr. Crisler's approach to medicine in that every person is different. We are not protocols.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kettlebells, post: 138033, member: 17086"] I decided that it is time to post an update. I attempted to go off of TRT, but could not do it. I had a particularly bad weekend this past weekend. After a several good and a couple of very good weekends where my libido was off of the charts, it was non-existent this weekend. I woke up in a puddle of sweat early Sunday morning at my girlfriend's house. I completely soaked the sheets and the mattress pad. I was brain fogged-out and had very little energy from Wednesday of last week until Sunday morning. I have only been dating my girlfriend for a few months (I met her a few days before I created this thread). This weekend was the first where things where really bad. My girlfriend was upset that I was so out of it and not interested in sex. She assumed that I was no longer interested. She is a non-practicing BSN nurse, so I had her watch Dr. Crisler's and Jay's video on low-SHBG and E2, which she found enlightening. I need to find a more progressive local endocrinologist who will monitor E2 and prolactin in addition to SHBG and total/free testosterone. My girlfriend finally inquired as to what I was taking prescription and supplement-wise. I am currently on three blood pressure medications in addition to an non-sexual dysfunction producing beta blocker called Bystolic and a metformin-based combo. She is an executive within a major health system; therefore, she understands how challenging the American medical system has become due to insurance company influence and managed healthcare. She wants to wean me down to the pharmaceuticals that are absolutely necessary, which is a goal I have been attempting to accomplish since losing 70lbs and getting into shape. The problem is that she will be facing the same doctors who have been resistant to going against AMA protocols. More doctors have to adopt Dr. Crisler's approach to medicine in that every person is different. We are not protocols. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Irregular libido and night sweats
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