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<blockquote data-quote="Simbarn" data-source="post: 240908" data-attributes="member: 44021"><p>Seth, I notice you replied in the recent Finasteride thread saying you have been using Fin for 20 years with no side effects. This disconnect you talk about is very much one of the "side effects" that this horrible drug causes. I have spoken to a number of guys over the years who have suffered this side effect from the use of Propecia, long after DC it.</p><p>There are of course other reasons why this occurs too with regard to hormone replacement, the loss of our gonadotropins IMO, being one significant cause.</p><p></p><p>I have had this feeling on and off in the past as well. I have vastly improved this issue for myself with lowering my dose of T slightly, bi-weekly injections and the addition of Ovidrel (not regular hCG), plus low dose daily Tadalafil, which I see you are also taking.</p><p>T cream on the scrotum does sound interesting indeed with regard to the pro-sexual effects it appears to be giving to some men here. It is interesting that this can lead to an apparent significant local increase in DHT levels. In your case this may be thwarted by finasteride blocking the conversion of T into DHT in most of your tissues. Is it testosterone or DHT that is providing the pro-sexual effect in those areas?</p><p>It is important to remember that many of testosterone's actions in the body are mediated by DHT. One reason I would never use this medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simbarn, post: 240908, member: 44021"] Seth, I notice you replied in the recent Finasteride thread saying you have been using Fin for 20 years with no side effects. This disconnect you talk about is very much one of the "side effects" that this horrible drug causes. I have spoken to a number of guys over the years who have suffered this side effect from the use of Propecia, long after DC it. There are of course other reasons why this occurs too with regard to hormone replacement, the loss of our gonadotropins IMO, being one significant cause. I have had this feeling on and off in the past as well. I have vastly improved this issue for myself with lowering my dose of T slightly, bi-weekly injections and the addition of Ovidrel (not regular hCG), plus low dose daily Tadalafil, which I see you are also taking. T cream on the scrotum does sound interesting indeed with regard to the pro-sexual effects it appears to be giving to some men here. It is interesting that this can lead to an apparent significant local increase in DHT levels. In your case this may be thwarted by finasteride blocking the conversion of T into DHT in most of your tissues. Is it testosterone or DHT that is providing the pro-sexual effect in those areas? It is important to remember that many of testosterone's actions in the body are mediated by DHT. One reason I would never use this medication. [/QUOTE]
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