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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Mysterious libido issue after starting TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 263490" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>And now for something completely different...A lot of things could cause low T, low energy and low libido such as unresolved low-level infections, mold exposure, nutrient deficiencies, thyroid issues, food sensitivities, digestion issues, and other things. Have you had a thorough work-up by a good holistic/integrative practitioner? Hyper-focusing on T as so many here do doesn't seem justified by the background you provided, and I would expect a good hormone doc would have started with a small dose of clomid and/or HCG to see if your own production could be increased. That is not to say that T may not be justified (60mg per week seems like a better dose to start with) but not before ruling out other root causes, which, if they are not addressed, will cause the original issues to keep coming back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 263490, member: 15235"] And now for something completely different...A lot of things could cause low T, low energy and low libido such as unresolved low-level infections, mold exposure, nutrient deficiencies, thyroid issues, food sensitivities, digestion issues, and other things. Have you had a thorough work-up by a good holistic/integrative practitioner? Hyper-focusing on T as so many here do doesn't seem justified by the background you provided, and I would expect a good hormone doc would have started with a small dose of clomid and/or HCG to see if your own production could be increased. That is not to say that T may not be justified (60mg per week seems like a better dose to start with) but not before ruling out other root causes, which, if they are not addressed, will cause the original issues to keep coming back. [/QUOTE]
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