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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Loss of penis sensitivity, achy joints, dull orgams
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 95187" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>I have to believe you are over thinking all this. It seems you are looking for some silver bullet that is going to fix this. If you are having erections during sleep, then you are probably ok. All this chemistry set discussion is making for a lot of overthinking and micromanaging. The biggest factor in good sex is your mind, and it appears you are distracted in the bedroom. Do you really think that this is a zinc thing?</p><p></p><p>The achy joints are something else. You can improve these if you consider turmeric, 500 mg twice daily. Get a curcumin turmeric combination and take morning and night. CBD oil twice daily can also work wonders for this. You've got a lot on your mind and that can't be helping how you feel. If you are over doing it in the gym, then back off a bit, try curcumin and turmeric, CBD oil, and some mobility exercises. Most importantly, relax. A tight mind equals tight and achy body.</p><p></p><p>In any long term relationship, sex tends to ebb and flo a bit in its intensity. I am a therapist, and I have counseled hundreds of men over the last 21years and I see this all the time. Your story is very common, more common than you'd imagine. TRT doesn't make us immune to this. Speak with your doctor that is giving you TRT. Your numbers appear good. I have to think that a frank conversation with your doctor is going to get you better info than a lot of advice from us. Many of us, myself included, get on TRT because we have some doubts about some aspect of our lives-energy, libido, muscle mass etc. Some of this is undoubtedly lab numbers, but there are a lot of men that, despite poor health and numbers do just fine. We are not those guys. We try to fix things, we tend to overdo and overthink. We don't settle for mediocrity. Great attitude to have, but it can get in the way of rationality at times. Do all these things suggested, but the most important thing you can do is examine the relationship. Is sex with the wife fun? Playful? Passionate? If it is not, then it may have a sense of urgency. When guys struggle in a relationship with doubt, every sexual event becomes an audition of some sort. Complete trust in your partner is still the most powerful aphrodisiac there is, and always will be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 95187, member: 14411"] I have to believe you are over thinking all this. It seems you are looking for some silver bullet that is going to fix this. If you are having erections during sleep, then you are probably ok. All this chemistry set discussion is making for a lot of overthinking and micromanaging. The biggest factor in good sex is your mind, and it appears you are distracted in the bedroom. Do you really think that this is a zinc thing? The achy joints are something else. You can improve these if you consider turmeric, 500 mg twice daily. Get a curcumin turmeric combination and take morning and night. CBD oil twice daily can also work wonders for this. You've got a lot on your mind and that can't be helping how you feel. If you are over doing it in the gym, then back off a bit, try curcumin and turmeric, CBD oil, and some mobility exercises. Most importantly, relax. A tight mind equals tight and achy body. In any long term relationship, sex tends to ebb and flo a bit in its intensity. I am a therapist, and I have counseled hundreds of men over the last 21years and I see this all the time. Your story is very common, more common than you'd imagine. TRT doesn't make us immune to this. Speak with your doctor that is giving you TRT. Your numbers appear good. I have to think that a frank conversation with your doctor is going to get you better info than a lot of advice from us. Many of us, myself included, get on TRT because we have some doubts about some aspect of our lives-energy, libido, muscle mass etc. Some of this is undoubtedly lab numbers, but there are a lot of men that, despite poor health and numbers do just fine. We are not those guys. We try to fix things, we tend to overdo and overthink. We don't settle for mediocrity. Great attitude to have, but it can get in the way of rationality at times. Do all these things suggested, but the most important thing you can do is examine the relationship. Is sex with the wife fun? Playful? Passionate? If it is not, then it may have a sense of urgency. When guys struggle in a relationship with doubt, every sexual event becomes an audition of some sort. Complete trust in your partner is still the most powerful aphrodisiac there is, and always will be. [/QUOTE]
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