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Testosterone Basics & Questions
Most common problem with TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 115042" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>For me, my libido is strongly correlated with my testosterone levels. </p><p> </p><p>With testosterone levels below 400 ng, I have a very weak libido. With TT above 900 ng/dl, libido was off the charts. My shbg was around 35-45, so my measured free T was around 27 pg/ml and over range when my TT was 900 ng/dl.</p><p></p><p>Note that when my TT was at 900, I was on nebido, I feel that nebido is less likely to spike estrogen, though I never measured estrogen when I was taking nebido so I have no idea what the level was. Less likely to spike estrogen since the TT levels only spike for a week every 3 months.</p><p> </p><p>I am sure that other factors contribute to how we react to various hormones. Other factors such as vitamin D levels, magnesium, iodine, iron, boron, B vitamins, selenium, etc., and your general cardiovascular health.</p><p> </p><p>There has been articles about the sensitivity and number of hormone receptors can differ from person to person, that would directly affect how we all react to the same level of hormones.</p><p> </p><p>And not to be overlooked, your environment. Meaning if you are in a negative environment such as a troubled marriage, I think it can suppress your libido, while the opposite is true, having a hot woman around you can increase your libido.</p><p> </p><p>It's not a help I know, but make sure your general health outside of TRT is the best you can accomplish, it might help with libido and even if it doesn't, it's good for your longer-term health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 115042, member: 18023"] For me, my libido is strongly correlated with my testosterone levels. With testosterone levels below 400 ng, I have a very weak libido. With TT above 900 ng/dl, libido was off the charts. My shbg was around 35-45, so my measured free T was around 27 pg/ml and over range when my TT was 900 ng/dl. Note that when my TT was at 900, I was on nebido, I feel that nebido is less likely to spike estrogen, though I never measured estrogen when I was taking nebido so I have no idea what the level was. Less likely to spike estrogen since the TT levels only spike for a week every 3 months. I am sure that other factors contribute to how we react to various hormones. Other factors such as vitamin D levels, magnesium, iodine, iron, boron, B vitamins, selenium, etc., and your general cardiovascular health. There has been articles about the sensitivity and number of hormone receptors can differ from person to person, that would directly affect how we all react to the same level of hormones. And not to be overlooked, your environment. Meaning if you are in a negative environment such as a troubled marriage, I think it can suppress your libido, while the opposite is true, having a hot woman around you can increase your libido. It's not a help I know, but make sure your general health outside of TRT is the best you can accomplish, it might help with libido and even if it doesn't, it's good for your longer-term health. [/QUOTE]
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