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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low progesterone? Frustrated. Thinking of pulling the plug on TRT for good.
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<blockquote data-quote="joemorgan" data-source="post: 181507" data-attributes="member: 9705"><p>I have never considered progesterone important for men. When you get older the level drops to zero or near zero since the testicles stop producing the little bit they make in earlier post pubertal life.</p><p>From what I can tell the low or no progesterone levels cause nose and ear hair to grow immensely. If that is true then the natural T with some P gives typical male hair growth on the body, then when P stops the nose and ears excel in hair growth.</p><p>I have worked in men's health for just over 10 years and have taken TRT for just over 4 years. I never tested my P levels but once. I did once take P lozenges of 50mg a day to make up for the cessation of my own zero level- but I only did that a few months since I could tell no difference in anything.</p><p>Don't ever take prostate drugs since they will severely diminish erections and make ejaculation all but impossible. Even if you take them a short time, if you ever recover it will be more than 18 months from last dose of any of them-they are killers for sex performance.</p><p>I have used pellets which I consider imprecise for dosing; injections which I consider variable in absorption depending on the muscle condition and use of the muscle during the absorption phase; and cream which I have now used for about 3 years. Daily application of 1 gram of 20 percent cream, applied in 2 weeks rotations to areas with little hair. I have also recently conducted an experiment at our office with myself and another employee by applying to the scrotum daily for 3 weeks. My T level with cream is about 750 but scrotal it jumped to 1544. The other party did similarly. I did notice more libido and stronger erections, and oily skin and pimples which means T was a little too high for me.</p><p>You need to consider a trial of cream, applied as ½ gram or 2 clicks to the scrotum daily for 6 weeks minimum. Forget about the P. And, you are having some mental defeat issues due to the decreased erections, which is another matter to deal with.</p><p>I hope this is of some help to you and any others who have this issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joemorgan, post: 181507, member: 9705"] I have never considered progesterone important for men. When you get older the level drops to zero or near zero since the testicles stop producing the little bit they make in earlier post pubertal life. From what I can tell the low or no progesterone levels cause nose and ear hair to grow immensely. If that is true then the natural T with some P gives typical male hair growth on the body, then when P stops the nose and ears excel in hair growth. I have worked in men's health for just over 10 years and have taken TRT for just over 4 years. I never tested my P levels but once. I did once take P lozenges of 50mg a day to make up for the cessation of my own zero level- but I only did that a few months since I could tell no difference in anything. Don't ever take prostate drugs since they will severely diminish erections and make ejaculation all but impossible. Even if you take them a short time, if you ever recover it will be more than 18 months from last dose of any of them-they are killers for sex performance. I have used pellets which I consider imprecise for dosing; injections which I consider variable in absorption depending on the muscle condition and use of the muscle during the absorption phase; and cream which I have now used for about 3 years. Daily application of 1 gram of 20 percent cream, applied in 2 weeks rotations to areas with little hair. I have also recently conducted an experiment at our office with myself and another employee by applying to the scrotum daily for 3 weeks. My T level with cream is about 750 but scrotal it jumped to 1544. The other party did similarly. I did notice more libido and stronger erections, and oily skin and pimples which means T was a little too high for me. You need to consider a trial of cream, applied as ½ gram or 2 clicks to the scrotum daily for 6 weeks minimum. Forget about the P. And, you are having some mental defeat issues due to the decreased erections, which is another matter to deal with. I hope this is of some help to you and any others who have this issue. [/QUOTE]
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