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<blockquote data-quote="Hoss91" data-source="post: 59450" data-attributes="member: 14777"><p>Sorry I was vague.</p><p></p><p>@CoastWatcher - yes, that was my question.</p><p></p><p>@johndoesmith: </p><p></p><p>I have an extreme lack of energy, even more so since last August. I have to force myself to go to the gym, to eat healthy, and to track my calories. Seems moot at this point to be honest with you. Work - mental fog, lack of clear thinking, inattentiveness, memory is crap. For example, you can tell me something and two seconds later, I will 40% of the time forget it. Terrible sleep quality seemingly every night (despite dealing with the chronic insomnia reasonably well, and getting 6-8 hours each night. No I don't snore). Always tired. I only have gotten this "refreshed" feeling upon waking up twice in my life. Always irritable as hell. For some physical symptoms, see above. I also have other emotional signs and symptoms such as depressed mood, and this "meh" feeling. All of this has been occurring as long as I can remember. Stress? Blood pressure has always been normal. Actually, in stressful situations, it is usually more normal oddly enough. </p><p></p><p>Libido - From what I have read, it depends on the individual because there have been cases of people who have low testosterone, yet normal libido. For me, erectile dysfunction was never an issue. Maybe happened to me twice that I can recall where I could not get it up, or it just randomly went flaccid during the act. For erection firmness - usually good, sometimes so-so.</p><p> </p><p>As for the estradiol - aren't I in the normal range?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoss91, post: 59450, member: 14777"] Sorry I was vague. @CoastWatcher - yes, that was my question. @johndoesmith: I have an extreme lack of energy, even more so since last August. I have to force myself to go to the gym, to eat healthy, and to track my calories. Seems moot at this point to be honest with you. Work - mental fog, lack of clear thinking, inattentiveness, memory is crap. For example, you can tell me something and two seconds later, I will 40% of the time forget it. Terrible sleep quality seemingly every night (despite dealing with the chronic insomnia reasonably well, and getting 6-8 hours each night. No I don't snore). Always tired. I only have gotten this "refreshed" feeling upon waking up twice in my life. Always irritable as hell. For some physical symptoms, see above. I also have other emotional signs and symptoms such as depressed mood, and this "meh" feeling. All of this has been occurring as long as I can remember. Stress? Blood pressure has always been normal. Actually, in stressful situations, it is usually more normal oddly enough. Libido - From what I have read, it depends on the individual because there have been cases of people who have low testosterone, yet normal libido. For me, erectile dysfunction was never an issue. Maybe happened to me twice that I can recall where I could not get it up, or it just randomly went flaccid during the act. For erection firmness - usually good, sometimes so-so. As for the estradiol - aren't I in the normal range? [/QUOTE]
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