Quote Originally Posted by lovbyts View Post
As said many many times you need to get blood work done AGAIN. Obviously it has a negative effect on something for you. It may have raised your estrogen some how or shut down your natural T for some reason while still giving you the other benefits of muscle gain, weight loss etc.

You can also stop it for a couple of weeks to see if your libido comes back since there is no PCT required for HGH and your system should go back to normal. If it doesn't then you know something else is wrong. As unlikely as it seems it could be unrelated but like life likes to play games coincidence happens more times than not.
I wouldn't suspect estrogen so much given what he has indicated as his cycle thus far above, but there would be a possibility that somehow his HGH is stimulating the PRL (prolactin) receptors. Since HGH and PRL are in the same family of hormone, and certainly in certain cases (mostly in females, cancer patients, etc.) you can see HGH effecting PRL receptors, that would be another possibility. Elevated PRL receptor activity in a man would certainly be a reason for "limp willy" syndrome.

It goes without saying that all of the possibilities discussed in this thread will require a pretty healthy blood panel to get to the bottom of the cause. Again, best of luck in getting your cycle back on track.