| ernestnolan 2005-02-09, 2:59 pm |
| Hi,
ED is not cured by TRT (testosterone replacement therapy) unless you are a
teen suffering poor development into puberty usually. Yes, when your T level
is ramping up there is a temporary benfit in great erections that will drift
away in a few weeks when the T level stabilizes at the new high normal
level. Helps your interest in sex and when a dress blows up your neck spins
around like you wouldn't believe. You know there is almost an electric shock
in your penis that is brand new. It doesn't help the erection though if you
are suffering from ED. I went on hormone pellets and after 6 weeks my ED was
back.
ED is caused by other things like stress, medications and maybe even
thyroid problems. You do need your thyroid checked and GP's cn do that one.
E2 can be high which is conversion of T to E2 and causes this type of
problem I hear.
Diabetes creeps in with its first strike in the erection department, so have
your sugar checked soon.
Get a good book on TRT like "The Tesosterone Syndrome", by Dr. EWugene
Shippen, $14.95 at Barnes and Noble. He discusses fertility and the benefits
of T for the whole body for both men and WOMEN would you believe? Yes
fertility is a factor so be careful there.
Trimix doesn't cause problems of any kind unless you really inject wrong for
a long time. I mean inject into the lining instead of getting in far enough
into the cavity to unload the syringe. The injection technique is easy. Your
doctor should teach you to inject and work with you to get the dosage just
right. Mine asked me to change the dosage by 10% at a time to see if I liked
more or less.
Tease the penis till some blood enters the cavity and squeeze it forward to
inflate the injection site to normal erect diameter and bury the needle to
be sure you are in the cavity. If you hit the lining there is a small lump
or nodule that goes down in a day or so but can cause scarring if you keep
doing that wrong.
If you get a sample injection of trimix you will be amazed at the fantastic
teen like results that lasts for a couple of hours if you inject that much.
If you find you can't stab your penis with the syringe, you can always go
back to trying viagra and the others. Still works for me at 73 after more
than 10 years and about the same dosage.
Good luck.
ernestnolan
<ed_luloo@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1107807771.216333.251330@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Here is my dilemma. I've been suffering for ED for over a year since I
> got married. My T level has been going down since I had it tested
> November of 2003. I initially started on Testosterone injections and
> that helped but after 2 weeks started having problems again. I then
> started to take viagra and other ed drugs and that helped and then ed
> symptoms started to appear again. I then went to an endocronologist
> tested my testosterone and it was even lower. Endo started me on t-gel
> and that worked for a couple of days and effect went down. I then
> stopped taking anything and was able to perform maybe once or twice a
> week. I then started having difficulty even doing that. I started up
> on the ed drugs again and decided to see another endo. Endo had T
> taken and it was lower even then the previous time around 240 ng/dl.
> The doctor was even surprised. Took prolactin and fsh, and lsh and
> everything was normal. Now he wants me to see a urologist and possibly
> get a biopsy of the testicles to see if my testes are the reason for my
> low testosterone. Is there any cure for ed it sounds so complicated.
> if i dont take T my libido will even decline more I dont even have
> morning erections that much anymore and if i do they are weak. Even
> being able to perform weekly is difficult. If i do take T then many
> people on this board say I take the risk of my own bodys T production
> to stop and possibly be infertile. But then I could possibly be
> infertile right now becaus of the low T. Its really frustrating
> because I've been married for only a year. Usually this happens to
> people in their 40's and 50's and is hard to deal with especially so
> early on in a relationship. Why is this such a difficult issue to deal
> with. I just want to know what is causing the ed and low T. If its
> not pituitary glands, prolactin, and tumors what is it. I have normal
> secondary charecteristics my genatalia are normal size. What is
> causing my T to go down. I am obese and working on losing weight but
> even for my obesity my doctor said its not normal. I am thinkin about
> doing a sleep study as well as sleep apnea may have relationship with
> Low T. Seems like the only solution is caverject or other trimix
> injectable which can lead to scarring and peyronies as well as
> priapisms. Sex is so difficult even if i do get an erection i don't
> want to have sex anymore.
>
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