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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Some success, some challenges w/ daily protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="stx359" data-source="post: 177591" data-attributes="member: 19129"><p>In terms of how I "feel" I'd have to say there was little difference. Aside from the aforementioned side effects I have always been extremely active and high energy. I will say that one of the reasons I moved to Defy in the first place was what I considered a lower libido, for me anyway, and lack of sensitivity and ability to enjoy intimacy, but those things seem highly independent of any specific lab reading and honestly I wonder if that is just a result of being 50 and yearning for my 30 year old libido. In that area I am better and expect to feel more so as I induce my E2 to lower levels but there are so many things I have done to impact that that it would be hard to attribute it to going to an ED regimen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stx359, post: 177591, member: 19129"] In terms of how I "feel" I'd have to say there was little difference. Aside from the aforementioned side effects I have always been extremely active and high energy. I will say that one of the reasons I moved to Defy in the first place was what I considered a lower libido, for me anyway, and lack of sensitivity and ability to enjoy intimacy, but those things seem highly independent of any specific lab reading and honestly I wonder if that is just a result of being 50 and yearning for my 30 year old libido. In that area I am better and expect to feel more so as I induce my E2 to lower levels but there are so many things I have done to impact that that it would be hard to attribute it to going to an ED regimen. [/QUOTE]
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