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Testosterone Basics & Questions
My Ongoing TRT Mystery
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<blockquote data-quote="Simbarn" data-source="post: 240227" data-attributes="member: 44021"><p>Thank you very much for this, I will have a good look at both.</p><p></p><p>I remember Chilln on All Things male. He had some interesting ideas. I have also read a reasonable amount of studies on Alpha1 blockers as I too thought they may help me, given they should block the action of one of the major inhibitory mechanisms in the penis. However there others such as the Rho-kinase pathway, which they won't help.</p><p>I tried Alfuzosin, only for a short period however, it didn't seem to help my erections and like you, I felt quite odd on it. Perhaps I should have persisted, as the initial effects of many drugs are not the true intended ones. I chose Alfuzosin as it apparently interferes the least with ejaculatory function.</p><p></p><p>Did you use the A1 blocker for a long time and which one did you try?</p><p>Are you considering reintroducing a low dose of SSRI to your protocol?</p><p>I have been seriously considering trying this as I can feel my body is in a state of "fight or flight" much of the time.</p><p>I have noticed when I am traveling on holidays, I have used low dose Valium in the past to help me sleep in new places/beds. My sexual function improves noticeably.</p><p>This increase in SERT, looks interesting to say the least!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simbarn, post: 240227, member: 44021"] Thank you very much for this, I will have a good look at both. I remember Chilln on All Things male. He had some interesting ideas. I have also read a reasonable amount of studies on Alpha1 blockers as I too thought they may help me, given they should block the action of one of the major inhibitory mechanisms in the penis. However there others such as the Rho-kinase pathway, which they won't help. I tried Alfuzosin, only for a short period however, it didn't seem to help my erections and like you, I felt quite odd on it. Perhaps I should have persisted, as the initial effects of many drugs are not the true intended ones. I chose Alfuzosin as it apparently interferes the least with ejaculatory function. Did you use the A1 blocker for a long time and which one did you try? Are you considering reintroducing a low dose of SSRI to your protocol? I have been seriously considering trying this as I can feel my body is in a state of "fight or flight" much of the time. I have noticed when I am traveling on holidays, I have used low dose Valium in the past to help me sleep in new places/beds. My sexual function improves noticeably. This increase in SERT, looks interesting to say the least! [/QUOTE]
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