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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Lack of Penis Sensitivity
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 141833" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>I relate this to give hope to anyone with some lost sensitivity: In the process of switching from EOD enanthate to ED propionate I temporarily regained sensitivity like I haven't had in 25 years. I just wish I could tell you exactly what did it, but unfortunately I was not bothering to isolate all the variables. I also wish the effect were permanent, but it only lasted a couple weeks. At least it was a very pleasant two weeks! Things that might have contributed:</p><p></p><p>For one thing, at the start of the transition I'd been trying the low-dose penile cream protocol described in the first couple pages of this thread. I only did this for a few days, as I didn't see any improvement and actually thought things were getting worse. But we have to keep open the possibility of a delayed reaction, or a reaction to loading and stopping.</p><p></p><p>The next thing is that I was trying to keep hormone levels fairly stable in the transition from enanthate to propionate, so I ramped up the propionate over several days after stopping enanthate. This might have been overcompensation, and hormone levels could have dropped and rebounded in this period.</p><p></p><p>Another confounding factor is that the protocol change led to less total testosterone than I had been taking—from 6.5 mg pure T per day down to 5 mg, for complicated reasons. But I neglected to reduce the dose of anastrozole, which remained at 35 mcg ED. So average estradiol is almost certainly lower, and if testosterone dipped further in the transition then estradiol could temporarily have been lower still.</p><p></p><p>While it's frustrating to not know exactly what caused the surge in sensitively, it's very heartening to think that the sensitivity is not lost for good, and with further experimentation it may be possible to recreate the experience, and hopefully for a longer or even indefinite period.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 141833, member: 38109"] I relate this to give hope to anyone with some lost sensitivity: In the process of switching from EOD enanthate to ED propionate I temporarily regained sensitivity like I haven't had in 25 years. I just wish I could tell you exactly what did it, but unfortunately I was not bothering to isolate all the variables. I also wish the effect were permanent, but it only lasted a couple weeks. At least it was a very pleasant two weeks! Things that might have contributed: For one thing, at the start of the transition I'd been trying the low-dose penile cream protocol described in the first couple pages of this thread. I only did this for a few days, as I didn't see any improvement and actually thought things were getting worse. But we have to keep open the possibility of a delayed reaction, or a reaction to loading and stopping. The next thing is that I was trying to keep hormone levels fairly stable in the transition from enanthate to propionate, so I ramped up the propionate over several days after stopping enanthate. This might have been overcompensation, and hormone levels could have dropped and rebounded in this period. Another confounding factor is that the protocol change led to less total testosterone than I had been taking—from 6.5 mg pure T per day down to 5 mg, for complicated reasons. But I neglected to reduce the dose of anastrozole, which remained at 35 mcg ED. So average estradiol is almost certainly lower, and if testosterone dipped further in the transition then estradiol could temporarily have been lower still. While it's frustrating to not know exactly what caused the surge in sensitively, it's very heartening to think that the sensitivity is not lost for good, and with further experimentation it may be possible to recreate the experience, and hopefully for a longer or even indefinite period. [/QUOTE]
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