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Poor Penis Sensitivity - Extremely High SHBG - "Normal" E2 & Testosterone Levels
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark5" data-source="post: 265418" data-attributes="member: 45992"><p>Hello,</p><p>Would deeply appreciate any advice on where to go from here.</p><p></p><p>40 yr old slim/fit male, circumcised, don't drink or smoke. I've been haunted for most of my adult life by extremely poor penis sensitivity. It's to the point now where it's become difficult sometimes to even masturbate.</p><p></p><p>Getting erections isn't an issue. It's mainly a tactile lack of sensation thing that's increased with age. Somewhat also a lack of libido thing; though there have been times where I'm horny but still very lacking in sensation.</p><p></p><p>Every sexual experience I've had since my mid 20s has had experiences of being startled by feeling close to nothing from regular sex and blowjobs. Longest relationship I've had has been 2.5 months, partly because of this.</p><p></p><p>I've stopped masturbating for weeks and months long stretches to see if that cures it - and that definitely does help some - but even with that sensation is lacking to where it's difficult to have intercourse and stay erect.</p><p></p><p>Wasn't until recently that I connected dots thinking that something might be wrong hormonally causing my issue. Prior to this I just blamed circumcision and masturbating.</p><p></p><p>Just had test results come back:</p><p></p><p>SHBG: 69 / Normal Range: 10-50</p><p>Free Testosterone: 79 / Normal Range: 46-224</p><p>Bioavailable Testosterone: 169 / Normal Range:110 -575</p><p>Total Testosterone: 1060 / Normal Range: 250-1100</p><p>Estradiol: 33 / Normal Range <39</p><p>Prolactin: 10 / Normal Range: 2-18</p><p></p><p>As you can see my SHBG is extremely high, but unusually I don't have any corresponding abnormal levels of E2 or testosterone.</p><p></p><p>I also had my ferritin level tested, and my thyroid levels, because I've had for yrs really cold hands and feet. I thought maybe the penis sensation issue might be a related lack of circulation thing.</p><p></p><p>Ferritin: 35 / Normal Range: 38-380</p><p>Thyroid levels: all in the middle of normal ranges.</p><p></p><p>I'm higher on the blood sugar side, but not diabetic. I went to a neurologist in regards to random muscle spasms I've had over the last few years and also noted to them the lacking penis sensation. They couldn't diagnose anything wrong after putting me through an MRI. </p><p></p><p>Something else strange may be related hormonally. My whole adult life I've had a chest acne issue even with showering daily. No facial acne issue.</p><p></p><p>I'm brand new to this.</p><p></p><p>Any advice and guidance would be deeply appreciated!</p><p></p><p>Thank you</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark5, post: 265418, member: 45992"] Hello, Would deeply appreciate any advice on where to go from here. 40 yr old slim/fit male, circumcised, don't drink or smoke. I've been haunted for most of my adult life by extremely poor penis sensitivity. It's to the point now where it's become difficult sometimes to even masturbate. Getting erections isn't an issue. It's mainly a tactile lack of sensation thing that's increased with age. Somewhat also a lack of libido thing; though there have been times where I'm horny but still very lacking in sensation. Every sexual experience I've had since my mid 20s has had experiences of being startled by feeling close to nothing from regular sex and blowjobs. Longest relationship I've had has been 2.5 months, partly because of this. I've stopped masturbating for weeks and months long stretches to see if that cures it - and that definitely does help some - but even with that sensation is lacking to where it's difficult to have intercourse and stay erect. Wasn't until recently that I connected dots thinking that something might be wrong hormonally causing my issue. Prior to this I just blamed circumcision and masturbating. Just had test results come back: SHBG: 69 / Normal Range: 10-50 Free Testosterone: 79 / Normal Range: 46-224 Bioavailable Testosterone: 169 / Normal Range:110 -575 Total Testosterone: 1060 / Normal Range: 250-1100 Estradiol: 33 / Normal Range <39 Prolactin: 10 / Normal Range: 2-18 As you can see my SHBG is extremely high, but unusually I don't have any corresponding abnormal levels of E2 or testosterone. I also had my ferritin level tested, and my thyroid levels, because I've had for yrs really cold hands and feet. I thought maybe the penis sensation issue might be a related lack of circulation thing. Ferritin: 35 / Normal Range: 38-380 Thyroid levels: all in the middle of normal ranges. I'm higher on the blood sugar side, but not diabetic. I went to a neurologist in regards to random muscle spasms I've had over the last few years and also noted to them the lacking penis sensation. They couldn't diagnose anything wrong after putting me through an MRI. Something else strange may be related hormonally. My whole adult life I've had a chest acne issue even with showering daily. No facial acne issue. I'm brand new to this. Any advice and guidance would be deeply appreciated! Thank you [/QUOTE]
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