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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Results 24yo
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<blockquote data-quote="PhilM7" data-source="post: 131357" data-attributes="member: 28213"><p>I was on Sertraline years ago for depression (not realizing my low mood was caused by my low T) and my libido vanished. There are many supplements that might help your mood, should you decide to stop taking Sertraline (example Mucuna Dopa which you can find on Amazon and some people get relief from St. John's Wart, and there are many other supplements that I just can't recall at the moment, but on Amazon I look at the reviews by reviewers, and they will often mention other supplements that they take). Also, be sure you are getting enough Vitamin D (my levels were low and I now take 2,000 IU per day to get them back to normal levels). </p><p></p><p> I don't know what AAS stands for (this site is a little frustrating because I see acronyms everywhere and I can't always figure out what they mean), but I have read that the hormone axis is sometimes damaged by bodybuilders taking steroids, so maybe that is the real cause of the Low T. </p><p></p><p> The only supplement I ever took that amped up my libido was 6-OXO, but the US FDA banned it many years ago. I currently take Clomid and my testosterone went from the mid 300 range to 1,019, however as you will see on these forums, I am the exception to the rule and most guys feel bad on Clomid. I feel fantastic myself, but libido is still a little strange. I don't feel aroused often, but once I get started with sex, I have no trouble and can go more than one time, so libido is much different than it was 10 years ago. I am 52 now. I am also a software developer, as are you, so I spend of lot of time sitting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PhilM7, post: 131357, member: 28213"] I was on Sertraline years ago for depression (not realizing my low mood was caused by my low T) and my libido vanished. There are many supplements that might help your mood, should you decide to stop taking Sertraline (example Mucuna Dopa which you can find on Amazon and some people get relief from St. John's Wart, and there are many other supplements that I just can't recall at the moment, but on Amazon I look at the reviews by reviewers, and they will often mention other supplements that they take). Also, be sure you are getting enough Vitamin D (my levels were low and I now take 2,000 IU per day to get them back to normal levels). I don't know what AAS stands for (this site is a little frustrating because I see acronyms everywhere and I can't always figure out what they mean), but I have read that the hormone axis is sometimes damaged by bodybuilders taking steroids, so maybe that is the real cause of the Low T. The only supplement I ever took that amped up my libido was 6-OXO, but the US FDA banned it many years ago. I currently take Clomid and my testosterone went from the mid 300 range to 1,019, however as you will see on these forums, I am the exception to the rule and most guys feel bad on Clomid. I feel fantastic myself, but libido is still a little strange. I don't feel aroused often, but once I get started with sex, I have no trouble and can go more than one time, so libido is much different than it was 10 years ago. I am 52 now. I am also a software developer, as are you, so I spend of lot of time sitting. [/QUOTE]
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