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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
The Effect of Sleep on Your Hormones, Erections, Body and Quality of Life
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 208132" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>I have treatment resistant bipolar illness and my ability for normal sleep was blown apart when I relapsed in 2004. I was 54. Not coincidentally, my erectile function began to decline several months later. And for sleep, the psychiatrist I was seeing prescribed clonazepam(Klonopin). Been addicted for 17 years. Kills erections. I was going to an endocrinologist at Kaiser Mid-Atlantic(psychiatrist was with Kaiser, too). I asked him to check my total and free testosterone; 325, total/45, free. At Kaiser, I found out that a man has to have a total of 240 before they'll treat. Between bipolar and its related sleep problems, trauma from no longer being able to work, marital discord, long term clonazepam use and low T, erectile function became infrequent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 208132, member: 42988"] I have treatment resistant bipolar illness and my ability for normal sleep was blown apart when I relapsed in 2004. I was 54. Not coincidentally, my erectile function began to decline several months later. And for sleep, the psychiatrist I was seeing prescribed clonazepam(Klonopin). Been addicted for 17 years. Kills erections. I was going to an endocrinologist at Kaiser Mid-Atlantic(psychiatrist was with Kaiser, too). I asked him to check my total and free testosterone; 325, total/45, free. At Kaiser, I found out that a man has to have a total of 240 before they'll treat. Between bipolar and its related sleep problems, trauma from no longer being able to work, marital discord, long term clonazepam use and low T, erectile function became infrequent. [/QUOTE]
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When Testosterone Is Not Enough
The Effect of Sleep on Your Hormones, Erections, Body and Quality of Life
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