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Where is this doctor located? I have low T too (300-400). If there is a chance

it would work I would be willing to find out more. Unfortunately for me all the

doctors I have spoke with say that is normal even though my free t is also

pretty low.

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sexual health this past week. He is familiar with the PSSD case study from 2006,

which I participated in.

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levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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> Anyway, I have total T (399) and free T levels (127) at the low end of the lab

range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of Feb

and will let everyone know how it goes.

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Can you give the name of the doctor?Subject: Testosterone for PSSDTo: SSRIsex Date: Saturday, January 29, 2011, 12:00 AM

Just wanted to let everyone know I saw a doctor who specializes in men's sexual health this past week. He is familiar with the PSSD case study from 2006, which I participated in.

He said he has treated a few guys with PSSD successfully by getting their T levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable these days. Testopel is an example.

Anyway, I have total T (399) and free T levels (127) at the low end of the lab range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of Feb and will let everyone know how it goes.

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He's located in RI.

Yes, we're " borderline cases " . My primary doc tested me and said I'm " normal "

only because I'm within a very broad lab range. This guy saw my test results and

immediately associated my sexual issues with the low readouts.

From all my research, I don't know of anyone that maintains a libido in the

300-400 range, whether they've taken SSRIs or not.

Luther

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sexual health this past week. He is familiar with the PSSD case study from 2006,

which I participated in.

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levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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lab range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of

Feb and will let everyone know how it goes.

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Men's Health Center Pawtucket, RI. There's more than one doc that can help. I

had to wait 6 weeks to get an appointment.

If I do end up doing the pellets, and it works, I will see what kind of

nationwide connections they have. I know it's hard finding a doc that provides

this therapy.

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levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of Feb

and will let everyone know how it goes.

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dont think is that easy as I'ved tried testosterone gels and injections for over

a year to treat PSSD......unfortunately while you might get some initial good

and promising results it wont last, the problem is that in men testosterone

converts to estrogen via aromatose enzyme, and at a higher rate if you have

excess body far,....and with high estrogen (particularly estradiol or E2) you

will feel like crap, have low libido, ED and a host of other issues

you can take an aromatose inhibitor to prevent this but that will in turn mess

with your lipids...and it goes on and on and on...

if you want to try go ahead but dose at least as possible and keep an eye on

your estradiol levels....also libido is very complicated and it takes more than

just testosterone...is more in your brain than in your hormones, and if you take

high levels of testosterone and your thyroid or adrnal hormones arent up to par

you will be in for a miserable ride.

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> Just wanted to let everyone know I saw a doctor who specializes in men's

sexual health this past week. He is familiar with the PSSD case study from 2006,

which I participated in.

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> He said he has treated a few guys with PSSD successfully by getting their T

levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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> Anyway, I have total T (399) and free T levels (127) at the low end of the lab

range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of Feb

and will let everyone know how it goes.

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I am skeptical and here is why... PSSD is not just a male problem. As a female,

I actually had low T (low for a female, that is) which I had treated with T

cream and at one time even with pellets. My testosterone has been in the high

end of the range now for 8+ months and has done nothing for my libido. In fact,

the Testosterone being in the high end of the range and not working flagged to

my Dr. that my issue has more to due with my neurotransmitters and not my

hormones. All my hormones and thyroid are currently in the ideal high end of

their ranges.

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> Just wanted to let everyone know I saw a doctor who specializes in men's

sexual health this past week. He is familiar with the PSSD case study from 2006,

which I participated in.

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> He said he has treated a few guys with PSSD successfully by getting their T

levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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> Anyway, I have total T (399) and free T levels (127) at the low end of the lab

range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of Feb

and will let everyone know how it goes.

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how is your free testosterone?Subject: Re: Testosterone for PSSDTo: SSRIsex Date: Saturday, January 29, 2011, 11:06 PM

 

I am skeptical and here is why... PSSD is not just a male problem. As a female, I actually had low T (low for a female, that is) which I had treated with T cream and at one time even with pellets. My testosterone has been in the high end of the range now for 8+ months and has done nothing for my libido. In fact, the Testosterone being in the high end of the range and not working flagged to my Dr. that my issue has more to due with my neurotransmitters and not my hormones. All my hormones and thyroid are currently in the ideal high end of their ranges.

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Great. High end of range.

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sexual health this past week. He is familiar with the PSSD case study from 2006,

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levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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lab range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of

Feb and will let everyone know how it goes.

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All my hormones above the ideal high

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T levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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lab range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of

Feb and will let everyone know how it goes.

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hi denise. I guess I'm not surprised, but good job for experimenting. My T

and free T are in the mid to low range of normal but I have never felt like that

was the problem and I was a little worried about tampering with my hormones. I

am also a woman, did you experience any side effects from raising your

testosterone? I don't mean anything drastic, but... anything? thx

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T levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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Im just 26 but my testosterone is at 500 when really it should be closer to 1000 for someone of my age. I think we should be less focused on how our levels compare to optimal and more on how it compares to what our baseline was pre-PSSD. But of course very few people do extensive medical tests UNTIL things go wrong. 

I read somewhere while testosterone replacement does get your numbers up it does not always correlate to changes in sex drive and function. So I think we should stick to natural approaches like weightlifting, increasing consumption of olive oil, EFAs and so on. Optimising nutrient levels such as Zinc, Vitamin D. Ensuring a healthy intake of cholestrol. Sorting out our adrenals and thyroid if needed. Basically a holistic approach. 

Ive also heard herbs such as tongkat ali and tribulus can boost testosterone in a more natural fashion. Might be worth a try but make sure you get a quality product 

 

hi denise. I guess I'm not surprised, but good job for experimenting. My T and free T are in the mid to low range of normal but I have never felt like that was the problem and I was a little worried about tampering with my hormones. I am also a woman, did you experience any side effects from raising your testosterone? I don't mean anything drastic, but... anything? thx

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I'm fully aware of the potential for too much T to E2 conversion. However, this

happens much less often with T pellets, because they provide a relatively steady

stream of testosterone. My doctor specializes in T therapy, so he knows all the

risks involved and what to test for.

My free T is 127 with a range of 110-575. Is it possible to have a respectable

libido with a number this low, regardless of whether one has PSSD or not? I

don't think so. That's why I'm leaning towards treatment.

I think it depends on where your recovery is at as to whether or not

testosterone will work or not. Honestly most people here aren't doing the right

things to move things along - either jumping from one psych med to the next, or

watching too much porn and masturbating way too much.

Luther

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sexual health this past week. He is familiar with the PSSD case study from 2006,

which I participated in.

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levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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lab range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of

Feb and will let everyone know how it goes.

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I don't blame you for being skeptical at all. But I'm not going to refrain from

treatment simply because I have PSSD, and others here haven't had success with

it. There are in fact members here who have at least partially recovered by

receiving some sort of T therapy as the only course of treatment.

I have most of the symptoms of low T, I actually have low T, and I have a great

doctor with a great track record..

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sexual health this past week. He is familiar with the PSSD case study from 2006,

which I participated in.

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levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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lab range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of

Feb and will let everyone know how it goes.

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Prior to taking the bioidentical hormones my levels were way below even the

bottom of the range. I have not had any problems at all. They have helped me

tremendously if feeling healthier. I am fairly active in terms of working out

and I play a ton of tennis. Before taking the hormones I was having problems

developing muscle tone and began developing belly fat despite being active.

Important to note is that my hormones didn't go out of whack until I stopped

taking the SSRIs.

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their T levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to

500 men with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can

provide more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment

due to it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more

reliable these days. Testopel is an example.

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Hey luther. sent yo uan email. hope you get it.

can you give me the name of the doctor and where he is at?

-benjaminrunyan@...

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sexual health this past week. He is familiar with the PSSD case study from 2006,

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T levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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lab range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of

Feb and will let everyone know how it goes.

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Hey luther. Do you have a phone number for the place. I am very curious.

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sexual health this past week. He is familiar with the PSSD case study from 2006,

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T levels up around 900 using T pellets. He has actually treated close to 500 men

with pellets, and he believes it is the best T therapy because it can provide

more stable T levels. Unfortunately, it is an underutilized treatment due to

it's poor reputation. Pellets are manufactured better and are more reliable

these days. Testopel is an example.

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lab range, so he wants to give it a shot. I have an appointment at the end of

Feb and will let everyone know how it goes.

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