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    Sex drive in the shitter

    Been on varying doses of test for about 8 months with other things thrown in from time to time. Sex drive was initially good but last month has been awful, tried playing with the AI and no matter the dose it doesn't help one bit. Gone everywhere between low doses to even high enough to make me extremely lethargic.

    Started wondering if test may be bunk because I switched to a new source, even though said source has excellent blood work to back it up from others, currently on trestolone as well which can maintain sexual function better then test even by itself and still nothing.

    It's like my penis is numb, I can't feel anything during sex, can't come usually and even when I do come it doesn't even feel satisfying.

    Had bloods awhile back to test estrogen but tren gave a false positive, and my sex drive was good on tren. Seemed to drop when I came off it but don't know if that's related.

    What could be going on?

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    Your profile says your 19. Was that in 2011 when you joined? When you run test or aas at a young age this is a very common problem

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    Go get the following tests ASAP and post results. Only was to make an educated decision.

    Test free, test total, estrogen (e2), progesterone, prolactin, shbg,

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    What are you on now and at what dosages? You also need bw as previously mentioned.

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    Age has nothing to do with the issue...education has everything to do with it. With all due respect.
    Quote Originally Posted by BigTahl View Post
    Your profile says your 19. Was that in 2011 when you joined? When you run test or aas at a young age this is a very common problem

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    Define varying doses.
    Are you on TrT?

    Loss of feeling is not a result of HPTA suppression. Loss of feeling is a muscle/nerve feedback path issue. The two major paths for this is stress on your groin area from sitting (bike stationary bike, wood chair no padding, motorcycle riding, horse riding, etc). Had this issue back when I cycled daily. Other path is via stroke or ministroke.

    If you get erections and keep erections with no issue you need to look toward the first path.

    Tren does not give false positives..it does not convert to estrogen period.

    Post your blood work you said you have and it is easier to see in detail what is going on.

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    cycled = bicycle. Have to clear that before someone says I ran 100 cycles in a year lol.
    Quote Originally Posted by Chicagotarsier View Post
    Define varying doses.
    Are you on TrT?

    Loss of feeling is not a result of HPTA suppression. Loss of feeling is a muscle/nerve feedback path issue. The two major paths for this is stress on your groin area from sitting (bike stationary bike, wood chair no padding, motorcycle riding, horse riding, etc). Had this issue back when I cycled daily. Other path is via stroke or ministroke.

    If you get erections and keep erections with no issue you need to look toward the first path.

    Tren does not give false positives..it does not convert to estrogen period.

    Post your blood work you said you have and it is easier to see in detail what is going on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yepimonfire View Post
    Been on varying doses of test for about 8 months with other things thrown in from time to time. Sex drive was initially good but last month has been awful, tried playing with the AI and no matter the dose it doesn't help one bit. Gone everywhere between low doses to even high enough to make me extremely lethargic. What does this mean? You mean you've been taking Test for 8 months? What exactly is "other things" and how much?

    Started wondering if test may be bunk because I switched to a new source, even though said source has excellent blood work to back it up from others, currently on trestolone as well which can maintain sexual function better then test even by itself and still nothing. Is trestolone a combo of Tren and Test? If you're on Tren and not controlling your E2 you could have prolactin problems.

    It's like my penis is numb, I can't feel anything during sex, can't come usually and even when I do come it doesn't even feel satisfying. You could be suffering from anorgasmia (inability to orgasm). Tren/Test without proper E2 and prolactin control can mess with your libido and sexual performance. If you're self medicating for your symptoms I recommend that you stop right now and go get blood work done. You throwing darts into the dark unless you have test results. Remember, EVERYTHING's an opinion until you have data.

    Had bloods awhile back to test estrogen but tren gave a false positive, and my sex drive was good on tren. Seemed to drop when I came off it but don't know if that's related. What's "awhile back"? Does that mean you had blood work before your last cycle? Before your 8 months of Test run? What was your E2 results? What's a false positive for Tren?

    What could be going on?
    It seems to me you're looking for answers from a stew pot of questions. You need test results, cold hard facts before you can make a decision on which way to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicagotarsier View Post


    Tren does not give false positives..it does not convert to estrogen period.
    I'm not saying it converts into estrogen. But it DOES give false estrogen results on certain blood analysis machines.

    Drop the TREN and keep everything else the exact same and compare blood work in 14 days and post results. I bet it your Tren dude...
    Last edited by athletic.guy; 07-18-2014 at 08:58 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by athletic.guy
    I'm not saying it converts into estrogen. But it DOES give false estrogen results on certain blood analysis machines. Drop the estrogen and kept everything else the exact same and compare blood work in 14 days and post results. I bet it your Tren dude...
    I believe you meant drop the tren, not drop the estrogen.
    I think that a possible reason some people get high estrogen on tren is that veterinary grade tren comes with estrogen in it. Maybe the UGL are just using the vet stuff.
    Last edited by The Deadlifting Dog; 07-18-2014 at 09:17 AM.

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    what age did you start steroids honestly

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Deadlifting Dog View Post
    I believe you meant drop the tren, not drop the estrogen.

    I think that a possible reason some people get high estrogen on tren is that veterinary grade tren come with estrogen in it. Maybe the UGL are just using the vet stuff.
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    If his true estrogen is 10 times what it should be the sides would be severe.

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    Started at 22. I had low test before so on hrt anyways. Yes on labcorps elica test tren does show as estrogen. Google it. This was tren e, which isn't even vet grade.

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    Go get all the blood work I listed. One of them will be out otherwise it will be a neurological or nervous system issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chicagotarsier View Post
    Age has nothing to do with the issue...education has everything to do with it. With all due respect.
    Sorry, but my 18 years practicing medicine is calling that statement bullshit. Age IS most certainly a factor. I've spent far too many clinical hours trying to correct problems young men cause by shutting their developing HTPA down. Yes, it's multifactorial, but to say age is irrelevant is absolutely incorrect.

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