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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
TRT erection issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 142144" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>It really is a kick in the balls. In my experience, it really does have a lot to do with the dose, frequency, and where E2 is. Throughout TRT I’ve had rock solid erections, and I’ve had a few periods where that thing was like a limp noodle. It blew my mind how little control I had over it. My whole life I thought if you start playing with it, it gets hard. But there’s been times where I’ll be watching my favorite porn, and trying hard as hell to get it up, and it doesn’t cooperate. Just flaccid as could be. It was literally the most annoying thing I’ve ever experience. Because in the moment, there was literally nothing I could do. I can’t improve my hormones in minutes. It was extremely frustrating. Other times, I just think about sex and it gets completely erect, without any porn or physical stimulation. Luckily, I’ve spent most of the time in the ladder, and am currently having zero issues. But it just taught me a lot about how slight fluctuations can make a world of difference. Some of those times where it was very difficult to get an erection could of also been in between protocol changes, and my body just getting used to new levels. But either way, things are usually never lost forever. I’ve heard of so many reports about guys in their 70’s that haven’t had a libido or been able to get a solid erection for years. Sometimes 15-20 years. Then they find what works for them, and it all comes right back. The main thing, imo, is to just not give up.</p><p></p><p>Also, don’t underestimate the role thyroid has on libido and erections. That’s something I learned while trying to figure out my thyroid recently. Read many stories about guys getting their thyroid balanced, and libido and erections came right back. Makes sense. There’s T3 receptors on literally every cell of the body. Including all the parts of the brain that control libido, and also in every cell of the penis. It’s called the master gland for a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 142144, member: 15043"] It really is a kick in the balls. In my experience, it really does have a lot to do with the dose, frequency, and where E2 is. Throughout TRT I’ve had rock solid erections, and I’ve had a few periods where that thing was like a limp noodle. It blew my mind how little control I had over it. My whole life I thought if you start playing with it, it gets hard. But there’s been times where I’ll be watching my favorite porn, and trying hard as hell to get it up, and it doesn’t cooperate. Just flaccid as could be. It was literally the most annoying thing I’ve ever experience. Because in the moment, there was literally nothing I could do. I can’t improve my hormones in minutes. It was extremely frustrating. Other times, I just think about sex and it gets completely erect, without any porn or physical stimulation. Luckily, I’ve spent most of the time in the ladder, and am currently having zero issues. But it just taught me a lot about how slight fluctuations can make a world of difference. Some of those times where it was very difficult to get an erection could of also been in between protocol changes, and my body just getting used to new levels. But either way, things are usually never lost forever. I’ve heard of so many reports about guys in their 70’s that haven’t had a libido or been able to get a solid erection for years. Sometimes 15-20 years. Then they find what works for them, and it all comes right back. The main thing, imo, is to just not give up. Also, don’t underestimate the role thyroid has on libido and erections. That’s something I learned while trying to figure out my thyroid recently. Read many stories about guys getting their thyroid balanced, and libido and erections came right back. Makes sense. There’s T3 receptors on literally every cell of the body. Including all the parts of the brain that control libido, and also in every cell of the penis. It’s called the master gland for a reason. [/QUOTE]
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