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<blockquote data-quote="cschutzki" data-source="post: 88685" data-attributes="member: 17140"><p>I'm new to the forum and am looking for help and guidance regarding low libido and most recently ED. Attached are blood work results from about 6 weeks ago. </p><p></p><p>I was diagnosed with low test in November of 2016 and prescribed shots of test cyp. 200 mg every other week. It seemed to help with energy levels but not with libido. At the time, I wasn't experiencing any ED issues, but my libido was slightly below normal. I had just finished a bodybuilding competition 3 weeks earlier and thought the low t might have been from the dieting. Either way, I believe it was below normal to begin with. Competing in bodybuilding comps, I was all natural up until the doctor prescribed test cyp.</p><p></p><p>In May and June of this year I competed again. For this show, I increased my test cyp dosage to help build more muscle without my doctor's knowledge. After finishing the shows, I was taking around 200 mg a week... not a big increase. </p><p></p><p>In July, I switched to a keto diet as I heard of the benefits of health with this diet. I did this for 4 months and had some issues along the way with digestion, but have went back to my former ways of eating... carbs, protein, fats. </p><p></p><p>In October, I had lab work done which is attached from a functional medicine doctor. My main concern is the thyroid and horomone levels. My libido over the last 2-3 months has been extremely low to non-existent and within the last month I've had problems with erections. I stopped taking the test cyp completely 9 weeks ago, but started this past week to hope to remedy the ED issues. Any help would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>I'm a 34 year old male who weight trains 5 days a week along with cardio. Body fat is anywhere between 9-14%. I consider myself extremely healthy in terms of lifestyle. Hardly drink and try to optimize all aspects of the my life. Can anyone take a look at the labs and make suggestions or suggest a legit doctor in Dallas who can help balance out my horomones?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cschutzki, post: 88685, member: 17140"] I'm new to the forum and am looking for help and guidance regarding low libido and most recently ED. Attached are blood work results from about 6 weeks ago. I was diagnosed with low test in November of 2016 and prescribed shots of test cyp. 200 mg every other week. It seemed to help with energy levels but not with libido. At the time, I wasn't experiencing any ED issues, but my libido was slightly below normal. I had just finished a bodybuilding competition 3 weeks earlier and thought the low t might have been from the dieting. Either way, I believe it was below normal to begin with. Competing in bodybuilding comps, I was all natural up until the doctor prescribed test cyp. In May and June of this year I competed again. For this show, I increased my test cyp dosage to help build more muscle without my doctor's knowledge. After finishing the shows, I was taking around 200 mg a week... not a big increase. In July, I switched to a keto diet as I heard of the benefits of health with this diet. I did this for 4 months and had some issues along the way with digestion, but have went back to my former ways of eating... carbs, protein, fats. In October, I had lab work done which is attached from a functional medicine doctor. My main concern is the thyroid and horomone levels. My libido over the last 2-3 months has been extremely low to non-existent and within the last month I've had problems with erections. I stopped taking the test cyp completely 9 weeks ago, but started this past week to hope to remedy the ED issues. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm a 34 year old male who weight trains 5 days a week along with cardio. Body fat is anywhere between 9-14%. I consider myself extremely healthy in terms of lifestyle. Hardly drink and try to optimize all aspects of the my life. Can anyone take a look at the labs and make suggestions or suggest a legit doctor in Dallas who can help balance out my horomones? [/QUOTE]
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