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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
only happy when estradiol is VERY low
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 215417" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>Maybe, but I don't recall a 'Wow' moment and too, that was about 6 months ago. My libido, sexual thoughts/the desire for sex, is there most of the time, and certainly being on testosterone keeps it burning. For some of us, that's the disconnect; a strong sexual desire but no corresponding erectile function. Yes, that's where PDE-5 inhibitors come in, if one can either work through the side effects or is fortunate to have none. Trimix is an option but you have to have a spouse or partner who has a similar libido(IMO) and who isn't put off by the idea of knowing that one has to inject into the penis in order to get hard. My wife and I had nasty arguments when I was trying erectile medications. She couldn't or wouldn't understand that I couldn't get it up the way I did when we met.(I was in my 40's and had no problems). She also has this idea that men who take erectile meds are disgusting because all they want is sex. Yeah, she's effed up. Probably part of the etiology of my ED. This from a woman who tried everything on the sexual platter when she was younger. Won't go into how I learned(it's twisty, turny) this but it is revealing. If she had remained that younger, open minded, adventurous version of herself, we'd probably still be getting it on. </p><p></p><p>I'm invested in restoring my erections because that loss has caused, and continues to cause, significant emotional distress, added to my distress from severe bipolar illness that blew up my life over 17 years ago. My wife has early or middle stage dementia and her general health is declining, so I doubt there will be any rekindling of a love life. I miss sex and I desire it. In my head, I'm still a young man. And physically, at 71,in decent shape. While other men might dream of travelling or business success or buying expensive toys, I just want a functioning penis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 215417, member: 42988"] Maybe, but I don't recall a 'Wow' moment and too, that was about 6 months ago. My libido, sexual thoughts/the desire for sex, is there most of the time, and certainly being on testosterone keeps it burning. For some of us, that's the disconnect; a strong sexual desire but no corresponding erectile function. Yes, that's where PDE-5 inhibitors come in, if one can either work through the side effects or is fortunate to have none. Trimix is an option but you have to have a spouse or partner who has a similar libido(IMO) and who isn't put off by the idea of knowing that one has to inject into the penis in order to get hard. My wife and I had nasty arguments when I was trying erectile medications. She couldn't or wouldn't understand that I couldn't get it up the way I did when we met.(I was in my 40's and had no problems). She also has this idea that men who take erectile meds are disgusting because all they want is sex. Yeah, she's effed up. Probably part of the etiology of my ED. This from a woman who tried everything on the sexual platter when she was younger. Won't go into how I learned(it's twisty, turny) this but it is revealing. If she had remained that younger, open minded, adventurous version of herself, we'd probably still be getting it on. I'm invested in restoring my erections because that loss has caused, and continues to cause, significant emotional distress, added to my distress from severe bipolar illness that blew up my life over 17 years ago. My wife has early or middle stage dementia and her general health is declining, so I doubt there will be any rekindling of a love life. I miss sex and I desire it. In my head, I'm still a young man. And physically, at 71,in decent shape. While other men might dream of travelling or business success or buying expensive toys, I just want a functioning penis. [/QUOTE]
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