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low sex drive on TRT. how do i correct?
on TRT and need long term advice from those on TRT.
can you break it down into a list of high priority needs? then lower priority needs and checks in the box?
im thinking this is how we will start
probably diagnosis of problem, solutions decisions, execution actions, and then troubleshooting arising issues.
one thing i should mention, i don't have a doc monitoring me. im taking about 75mg every 2 days. not sure what my test levels are. so i'd imagine i either figure out how to get a doc paid for under insurance, or go get bloods and bring the results here...
i need some detailed guidance broken down barney style
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08-13-2017, 03:52 PM #2
Unfortunately you can't really be advised without blood test results. Your E2 levels could be a significant factor. On that amount of Testosterone a week your t-levels should be really high, which for me completely solved my sex drive and ED issues. But my E2 levels are perfect. Yours may be too high or too low. We don't know.
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08-13-2017, 04:49 PM #3
I just read a study that suggests Libido is more dependent on the e2 being in range and the proportion of free test to e2, to me this indicates that SHBG also plays a big role.
-Your first step is Bloodwork.
-I would definitely use a doctor. TRT isn't Diy. I use Defy Medical. Perhaps after a year or so, if you can source your meds, you could think about not having a doctor.
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08-13-2017, 07:27 PM #4Junior Member
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I went on trt about a year and a half ago for low libido. I could deal with the Dad bod and the muscle loss but when I started banging my then fiancé with a rope, I knew I had to do something. I stayed with a doctor till we got me tuned in then, well actually they dropped me because I travel for a living and am hard to monitor. I can tell if my e is off via acne and my dick. I don't take the AI always but I keep it on hand for when I need it. My suggestion is to do the doctor thing for at least a year.
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08-13-2017, 08:10 PM #5
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For the record, nothing wrong with AAS, I love them!
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08-14-2017, 12:45 PM #8
Try getting diagnosed in the UK. Good luck with that. I'm DIY and it's the best decision I ever made. The alternative (not doing it) was not acceptable. I get blood tests regularly and compare and contrast then act accordingly to improve my results. I was doing that before TRT anyway. I have my critics. That's fine. It's my body and brain and I do what I see fit.
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