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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
No Libido
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 209538" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Not much to work with here!</p><p></p><p>Has anything changed with your protocol within the past year (dose T/injection frequency), use of hCG, or an AI?</p><p></p><p>You need to post previous protocol/labs and your most recent labs on 140 mg T split (70 mg every 3.5 days).....TT, FT, estradiol, SHBG, prolactin, DHT.</p><p></p><p>Even then when it comes to libido let alone ED they are multifactorial and there is much more involved than just having healthy hormones (TT, FT, estradiol, DHT, prolactin).</p><p></p><p></p><p><strong><em>*Thyroid/adrenals, neurotransmitters, insulin sensitivity, stress (mental/physical), quality of sleep, diet, underlying vascular health to name a few can all have a big impact on one's libido/erectile function.</em></strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>My reply from a previous thread regarding ED/libido:</p><p></p><p>ED has multiple etiologies including vascular, neurologic, and endocrine disorders.</p><p></p><p>Underlying vascular health is critical!</p><p></p><p>Even when using PDE5is although effective for many most men have some degree of vascular/endothelial dysfunction.</p><p></p><p>Some men are poor responders and will end up needing to use intracavernosal injections to achieve/maintain an erection.</p><p></p><p>Having healthy testosterone levels is beneficial to one's libido/erectile function but it is far from the only thing that is required to achieve such.</p><p></p><p>Thyroid/adrenals, neurotransmitters, insulin sensitivity, stress (mental/physical), quality of sleep, diet, <strong><em>underlying vascular health</em></strong> to name a few can all have a big impact on one's libido/erectile function.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, libido/ED is much more complex than simply having healthy testosterone levels.</p><p></p><p>Even then when it comes to trt and libido many tend to get caught up in thinking that it will be through the roof once they hop on trt and get to the point of so-called dialed in let alone cure any ED issues they may have.</p><p></p><p>When you find that happy place you should have a <u>healthy libido</u> not raging, savage, insane.</p><p></p><p>There are many men who will see an improvement in libido, others will continue to struggle, some may even end up worse off than before trt and <u>some of the lucky ones will see a drastic improvement</u>.</p><p></p><p>I think too many get caught up in expecting to feel great 24/7 once on trt as if testosterone is going to cure all that ails them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 209538, member: 13851"] Not much to work with here! Has anything changed with your protocol within the past year (dose T/injection frequency), use of hCG, or an AI? You need to post previous protocol/labs and your most recent labs on 140 mg T split (70 mg every 3.5 days).....TT, FT, estradiol, SHBG, prolactin, DHT. Even then when it comes to libido let alone ED they are multifactorial and there is much more involved than just having healthy hormones (TT, FT, estradiol, DHT, prolactin). [B][I]*Thyroid/adrenals, neurotransmitters, insulin sensitivity, stress (mental/physical), quality of sleep, diet, underlying vascular health to name a few can all have a big impact on one's libido/erectile function.[/I][/B] My reply from a previous thread regarding ED/libido: ED has multiple etiologies including vascular, neurologic, and endocrine disorders. Underlying vascular health is critical! Even when using PDE5is although effective for many most men have some degree of vascular/endothelial dysfunction. Some men are poor responders and will end up needing to use intracavernosal injections to achieve/maintain an erection. Having healthy testosterone levels is beneficial to one's libido/erectile function but it is far from the only thing that is required to achieve such. Thyroid/adrenals, neurotransmitters, insulin sensitivity, stress (mental/physical), quality of sleep, diet, [B][I]underlying vascular health[/I][/B] to name a few can all have a big impact on one's libido/erectile function. Unfortunately, libido/ED is much more complex than simply having healthy testosterone levels. Even then when it comes to trt and libido many tend to get caught up in thinking that it will be through the roof once they hop on trt and get to the point of so-called dialed in let alone cure any ED issues they may have. When you find that happy place you should have a [U]healthy libido[/U] not raging, savage, insane. There are many men who will see an improvement in libido, others will continue to struggle, some may even end up worse off than before trt and [U]some of the lucky ones will see a drastic improvement[/U]. I think too many get caught up in expecting to feel great 24/7 once on trt as if testosterone is going to cure all that ails them. [/QUOTE]
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