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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Test prop, not feeling anything? How long to notice libido changes?
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<blockquote data-quote="T-dog" data-source="post: 187105" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>Are you seeing a doctor? It took me 9 months to a year to figure out the right protocol for me, getting blood tests along the way and making adjustments. And even 2 years after that I was still making adjustments (and am still now).</p><p></p><p>The T can also have downstream effects on Estrogen, which can be as bad when it's high as when it's low. If you don't know what that's doing, and how much (or if) you need to be taking an inhibitor, you may be flying blind.</p><p></p><p>Plus it can have other effects on your system. And you may need to take supplements or stuff to offset that.</p><p></p><p>I'm not trying to talk you into going to a doctor (it's still a free country and you can do whatever you'd like) but if you're not working with someone or at least getting all the panels to see what's happening, you might just be making the process tougher on yourself.</p><p></p><p>And to answer the question about libido, mine never came back completely. I'm at about 50% desire, and only now realize how high a sex drive and how capable I was in bed. I was still seeing sexual improvement at least 3 years in. But being on TRT has, without a doubt, helped me reclaim at least some of what I was missing and improved my sleep, body fat, muscle, and night sweat issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-dog, post: 187105, member: 2668"] Are you seeing a doctor? It took me 9 months to a year to figure out the right protocol for me, getting blood tests along the way and making adjustments. And even 2 years after that I was still making adjustments (and am still now). The T can also have downstream effects on Estrogen, which can be as bad when it's high as when it's low. If you don't know what that's doing, and how much (or if) you need to be taking an inhibitor, you may be flying blind. Plus it can have other effects on your system. And you may need to take supplements or stuff to offset that. I'm not trying to talk you into going to a doctor (it's still a free country and you can do whatever you'd like) but if you're not working with someone or at least getting all the panels to see what's happening, you might just be making the process tougher on yourself. And to answer the question about libido, mine never came back completely. I'm at about 50% desire, and only now realize how high a sex drive and how capable I was in bed. I was still seeing sexual improvement at least 3 years in. But being on TRT has, without a doubt, helped me reclaim at least some of what I was missing and improved my sleep, body fat, muscle, and night sweat issues. [/QUOTE]
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