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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Needing advice----normal Total T, low free T
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<blockquote data-quote="UnsureNewbie" data-source="post: 90912" data-attributes="member: 15461"><p>@Vince Carter: I think primarely my libido is non existant and thus erections are weak. I really never get that "exciting feeling" when around a hot woman....its more of a memory...and thus , since the excitement is not there I don't get really turned on like in the past and thus the erection is weak. I personally think that if I had midrange Free Testosterone I'd have much stronger libido and no trouble with erections. I visited a cardiologist last year and he told me that my big arteries are in great shape...not the slightest bit of arterosclerosis etc. , I live healthy...do execise usually and have been always lean. </p><p></p><p>@AyePopi: have you had your thyriod checked? Do you have any testicular pathology? I personally had a left testicle varicocele and sometimes ponder whether that may have contributed to my low free T and symptoms (although it seems somewhat farfetched as I corrected it also)...</p><p></p><p>BTW just to complete things: I do apply Regaine foam regularly to my scalp for 4 years now. I took finasteride 10 years ago for 4 months but went off of it as I thought the potential longterm risks are not worth it. </p><p></p><p>I also may have a slight case of an autoimmune disease (slightly inflammed gut) but the two doctors that I visited said that it is barely visible at all. Can inflammation cause low free T??? </p><p></p><p>I think what remains mysterious is why my body binds up all testosterone leaving me with no libido, little energy etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnsureNewbie, post: 90912, member: 15461"] @Vince Carter: I think primarely my libido is non existant and thus erections are weak. I really never get that "exciting feeling" when around a hot woman....its more of a memory...and thus , since the excitement is not there I don't get really turned on like in the past and thus the erection is weak. I personally think that if I had midrange Free Testosterone I'd have much stronger libido and no trouble with erections. I visited a cardiologist last year and he told me that my big arteries are in great shape...not the slightest bit of arterosclerosis etc. , I live healthy...do execise usually and have been always lean. @AyePopi: have you had your thyriod checked? Do you have any testicular pathology? I personally had a left testicle varicocele and sometimes ponder whether that may have contributed to my low free T and symptoms (although it seems somewhat farfetched as I corrected it also)... BTW just to complete things: I do apply Regaine foam regularly to my scalp for 4 years now. I took finasteride 10 years ago for 4 months but went off of it as I thought the potential longterm risks are not worth it. I also may have a slight case of an autoimmune disease (slightly inflammed gut) but the two doctors that I visited said that it is barely visible at all. Can inflammation cause low free T??? I think what remains mysterious is why my body binds up all testosterone leaving me with no libido, little energy etc. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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