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Author Re: Untreatable ED
ed_luloo@yahoo.com

2005-02-15, 8:15 am

So Friday I went to the sleep doctor who said my passageways are
blocked and wants to do a sleep study. I also got my semen analysis
well I gave my sample yesterday should have an answer next week. I'm
freaked out it would suck if my sperm count is low and I can't have
kids. Also T therapy would make things worse. The following week I
have my scrotal ultrasound. Heres the deal I also talked to the endo
about my blood results. He stated he doesn't think anything is wrong
with fsh and lh because even though they are on lower side my
prolacting level is normal. The uro doesn't think anything is wrong
with my testes so seems to be reason for low T might be possible sleep
apnea. Its confusing no one can seem to figure out root of problem.
Muerta wrote:
> "John123" <a@b.c> wrote in message
> news:1108062959.b77e9a9a14ec1188bc7c096e488bb9f9@bubbanews...
> .
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>
> John, I think the best way to describe it was as 2 phases. I was

pretty low
> (at that time last test was 199 ng/dl) and I disntinctly recall

picking up
> the script, coming home, and injecting. Around 1 1/2 hrs later, my

wife and
> I were sitting having a cocktail, and I looked over at her and said,

"wow!".
> She looked at me and said, "Hey, your eyes are sparkling again!". I

felt
> *alive* once more. As I have described it here before, it was as if

someone
> peeled the film from my soul.
>
> Part 2 was slower, and took about 2-3 months as the receptors came

alive
> again. I started getting spontaneous erections, good nocturnal wood,

started
> losing a little weight, shifting other weight, better muscle tone,

and much
> more alert and cognitive.
>
> No plateaus, as such, but you have to remember, we all have "bad"

days. Had
> them before I went hypogonadnal, and still have an occasional one

where
> there is no libido or sexual response. However, I'm in my 50's, have

a
> high-stress, high-pressure job, and compared to co-workers in the

same age
> range (and younger), I still do much better than them.
>
> I don't think anyone ever gets a 100% reliable

sex-at-the-drop-of-the-hat
> life.
>
> It will have been 2 years this july, and I'm happier than a pig in

slop.
> Still.


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