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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Long Term T Patients - Does TRT Lose It's Effectiveness (Libido, etc.) After Several Years?
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 65545" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>I agree with everything CW states. I strongly feel that the choice you make to start trt should be based on your symptoms and how they are affecting your quality of life and not just improving ones libido/ed as every man wants to have a raging libido and erections that can pierce granite but if you are suffering from low energy/fatigue, irritabilty/anger/depressive moods, loss strength/muscle, poor libido/ed issues, and a general overall feeling of un wellness due to low t than I would pursue therapy as your chances of improving your overall well being are good. When it comes to libido/ed many other factors come into play and sure testosterone plays a role but not solely as vascular function, neurotransmitter balance, overall metabolic function and thyroid/adrenals all contribute to the full cascade of hormones that keep us healthy. Think about when one goes through puberty, sure there is a sudden increase in testosterone which everyone attributes to increased sex drive but you have to understand when one is young the full cascade of hormones are functioning at peak levels as everything is running smoothly including a healthy/strong vascular/endothelial system. Many seem to think that trt will make you feel 18 again when in reality we can never mimic our peak health at that age. Think of how many people on trt have other underlying health issues/poor diets/lack of exercise which can contribute to overall poor health regardless of having healthy testosterone levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 65545, member: 13851"] I agree with everything CW states. I strongly feel that the choice you make to start trt should be based on your symptoms and how they are affecting your quality of life and not just improving ones libido/ed as every man wants to have a raging libido and erections that can pierce granite but if you are suffering from low energy/fatigue, irritabilty/anger/depressive moods, loss strength/muscle, poor libido/ed issues, and a general overall feeling of un wellness due to low t than I would pursue therapy as your chances of improving your overall well being are good. When it comes to libido/ed many other factors come into play and sure testosterone plays a role but not solely as vascular function, neurotransmitter balance, overall metabolic function and thyroid/adrenals all contribute to the full cascade of hormones that keep us healthy. Think about when one goes through puberty, sure there is a sudden increase in testosterone which everyone attributes to increased sex drive but you have to understand when one is young the full cascade of hormones are functioning at peak levels as everything is running smoothly including a healthy/strong vascular/endothelial system. Many seem to think that trt will make you feel 18 again when in reality we can never mimic our peak health at that age. Think of how many people on trt have other underlying health issues/poor diets/lack of exercise which can contribute to overall poor health regardless of having healthy testosterone levels. [/QUOTE]
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