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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
My journey so far with low testosterone.
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<blockquote data-quote="CSI007" data-source="post: 60992" data-attributes="member: 13062"><p>That's exactly what I was looking for. That's why I had "cured" in quotations. I am really curious if the low T is the root cause for many or is it a combination of factors. I would think that someone in their 20s and 30s having ED would be less prone to vascular issues then someone in their 50s and 60s.</p><p></p><p>I know that low E2 or high E2 seems to play a significant role in ED. But for someone like me who has a hard time producing E2 from T - I must have had lower E2 levels and no ED at all. It's all baffling to me. Seems like maybe my issue would be a result of low androgens perhaps causing physical damage to tissue that could perhaps be, at least partially, restored after many months (years?) of restored T levels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSI007, post: 60992, member: 13062"] That's exactly what I was looking for. That's why I had "cured" in quotations. I am really curious if the low T is the root cause for many or is it a combination of factors. I would think that someone in their 20s and 30s having ED would be less prone to vascular issues then someone in their 50s and 60s. I know that low E2 or high E2 seems to play a significant role in ED. But for someone like me who has a hard time producing E2 from T - I must have had lower E2 levels and no ED at all. It's all baffling to me. Seems like maybe my issue would be a result of low androgens perhaps causing physical damage to tissue that could perhaps be, at least partially, restored after many months (years?) of restored T levels. [/QUOTE]
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