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<blockquote data-quote="Logan45" data-source="post: 84889" data-attributes="member: 13979"><p>Hey Mrs. Robinson,</p><p></p><p>449 isn't a horrible T level it is not the high end of the spectrum but it sure isn't the lowest end either. Before you start looking at TRT for answers try examining some external influences such as stress level, diet, etc... I would exhaust all avenues before going this direction, just my humble opinion. Anyway if you would like to conceive in 6 months it might be wise to hold off. If he is having trouble obtaining or maintaining an erection maybe he should try cialis, viagra, etc...Adding exogenous testosterone will greatly reduce his sperm production. You might want to get that sperm analysis done just to see if there might be a fertility issue. If there are fertility issues a urologist might prescribe something to help him with his fertility. </p><p>Regarding the sex part and self esteem. I can definitely understand how it might impact you. It is tough when it appears the one you love isn't responding sexually but keep in mind if some of his attempts have failed there may be some psychogenic issues he is having and that is inhibiting the desired response. Again I would look at his daily stressors in life stress can kill both men and women's sex drive and act as a potential endocrine disruptor.</p><p></p><p>In any case good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan45, post: 84889, member: 13979"] Hey Mrs. Robinson, 449 isn't a horrible T level it is not the high end of the spectrum but it sure isn't the lowest end either. Before you start looking at TRT for answers try examining some external influences such as stress level, diet, etc... I would exhaust all avenues before going this direction, just my humble opinion. Anyway if you would like to conceive in 6 months it might be wise to hold off. If he is having trouble obtaining or maintaining an erection maybe he should try cialis, viagra, etc...Adding exogenous testosterone will greatly reduce his sperm production. You might want to get that sperm analysis done just to see if there might be a fertility issue. If there are fertility issues a urologist might prescribe something to help him with his fertility. Regarding the sex part and self esteem. I can definitely understand how it might impact you. It is tough when it appears the one you love isn't responding sexually but keep in mind if some of his attempts have failed there may be some psychogenic issues he is having and that is inhibiting the desired response. Again I would look at his daily stressors in life stress can kill both men and women's sex drive and act as a potential endocrine disruptor. In any case good luck! [/QUOTE]
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