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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Most common problem with TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="sh1973" data-source="post: 115098" data-attributes="member: 17540"><p>Gman I am currently with Defy and have consulted with Dr Crisler as well. I’ve had free t as high as 45 on a scale of 9-30 and E2 anywhere from 15-35pg/ml and honestly not much different anywhere. I’m not someone that’s been treated by incompetent doctors and I have been at this over 8.5 years. I’m in no way saying some guys don’t do well or saying anyone is a liar. I’ve been cruising these boards for a decade and I can tell you for certain libido issues are a problem with TRT. It seems to affect long term guys such as myself to a higher degree. Trt is not just estradiol and testosterone. Testosterone itself affects just about every tissue, hormone and neurotransmitter in the body. I’ve seen guys over the years take tiny doses of cabegoline to bump their dopamine up and cure their libido issues. We’re all different and all have different experiences with hormone replacement. I feel much better with my total t in the 600-700ng range with free t in the 10-15 range, but that’s just me. My libido issues are the same whether free t is 10 or 30 or E2 is 10 or 30.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh1973, post: 115098, member: 17540"] Gman I am currently with Defy and have consulted with Dr Crisler as well. I’ve had free t as high as 45 on a scale of 9-30 and E2 anywhere from 15-35pg/ml and honestly not much different anywhere. I’m not someone that’s been treated by incompetent doctors and I have been at this over 8.5 years. I’m in no way saying some guys don’t do well or saying anyone is a liar. I’ve been cruising these boards for a decade and I can tell you for certain libido issues are a problem with TRT. It seems to affect long term guys such as myself to a higher degree. Trt is not just estradiol and testosterone. Testosterone itself affects just about every tissue, hormone and neurotransmitter in the body. I’ve seen guys over the years take tiny doses of cabegoline to bump their dopamine up and cure their libido issues. We’re all different and all have different experiences with hormone replacement. I feel much better with my total t in the 600-700ng range with free t in the 10-15 range, but that’s just me. My libido issues are the same whether free t is 10 or 30 or E2 is 10 or 30. [/QUOTE]
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