Guest guest Posted May 6, 2005 Report Share Posted May 6, 2005 Don't be so impatient, , you're only in month 2 now ! I'm sure it will come back, maybe you can try raising the dose of E, or P - if you otherwise feel fine and haven't had any negative reaction on the basic protocol until now. Charlotte Re: Libido, Anyone? I took T for awhile. It does give you a big boost of energy which is very nice. I wasn't on it for long though because all my hair in places I didn't want grew back! > > I don't know about the rest of you, but I am completely DEAD in > that > > area. I'm on Day 6, Month 2 of Wiley, et al protocols and this is a > > mystery to me. You would think I would feel something stirring > up? > > And a friend of mine told me that many women she knows take Viagra > and > > it works for them. Has anyone ever heard of this? > > > > > > > > yes, I have heard of women taking viagra and it working for them for > arousal....as far as my libido, the more E I use, the higher it > goes...so again it is an individual thing I guess. I have never used > or thought I needed T. I know testosterone doesn't work all that > well either if there isn't enough E present, or so says Uzzi Reiss. > Being my first month on Wiley, I expect it will go right thru the > roof as soon as I stop bleeding. I have always had a very strong sex > drive, but the last few years, probably from age 52 on, when > menopausal changes began to rear their head, it was not present much > any more. I never knew if it was hypothyroid, the chronic fatigue I > used to have, or waning sex hormones...a puzzle to me!! click here for our webpage http://rhythmicliving.com/Our sister group for research and high volumehttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Rhythmic_Living_Research/**This group has no pharmacy or commercial affiliations. Any mention of product or a pharmacy is within the scope of that group member's experience and does not represent the view of the list owner. Please check directly with pharmacies for details about their product and policies. Not everything you hear on an e-mail list is the truth even if it is a member's best effort to report their experience which may vary from your own. There are many variables that determine how we feel.*****The group conversation is informational in nature and is not intended as medical advice. Anyone wishing to actively use this information or members' opionins for personal health improvement is advised to consult with the qualified health care provider of their choice before attempting to use the information. Membership on this list constitutes agreement that you will not consider any of this medical advice. Discuss your decisions with your doctor.** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 6, 2005 Report Share Posted May 6, 2005 I did the protocol for 1.5 months. The first week of the E I was sleepy and my libido went through the roof. I cound not decide whether to sleep or chase my husband down. That was the end of it however and not only did the sleepiness and libido go away they left for a foreign land. Because of many issues I stopped the MS stuff and am looking for another source for product that is more "clean". -----Original Message-----From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ]On Behalf Of Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 3:25 PMTo: rhythmicliving Subject: Re: Libido, Anyone?I took T for awhile. It does give you a big boost of energy which is very nice. I wasn't on it for long though because all my hair in places I didn't want grew back! > > I don't know about the rest of you, but I am completely DEAD in > that > > area. I'm on Day 6, Month 2 of Wiley, et al protocols and this is a > > mystery to me. You would think I would feel something stirring > up? > > And a friend of mine told me that many women she knows take Viagra > and > > it works for them. Has anyone ever heard of this? > > > > > > > > yes, I have heard of women taking viagra and it working for them for > arousal....as far as my libido, the more E I use, the higher it > goes...so again it is an individual thing I guess. I have never used > or thought I needed T. I know testosterone doesn't work all that > well either if there isn't enough E present, or so says Uzzi Reiss. > Being my first month on Wiley, I expect it will go right thru the > roof as soon as I stop bleeding. I have always had a very strong sex > drive, but the last few years, probably from age 52 on, when > menopausal changes began to rear their head, it was not present much > any more. I never knew if it was hypothyroid, the chronic fatigue I > used to have, or waning sex hormones...a puzzle to me!! click here for our webpage http://rhythmicliving.com/Our sister group for research and high volumehttp://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Rhythmic_Living_Research/**This group has no pharmacy or commercial affiliations. Any mention of product or a pharmacy is within the scope of that group member's experience and does not represent the view of the list owner. Please check directly with pharmacies for details about their product and policies. Not everything you hear on an e-mail list is the truth even if it is a member's best effort to report their experience which may vary from your own. There are many variables that determine how we feel.*****The group conversation is informational in nature and is not intended as medical advice. Anyone wishing to actively use this information or members' opionins for personal health improvement is advised to consult with the qualified health care provider of their choice before attempting to use the information. Membership on this list constitutes agreement that you will not consider any of this medical advice. Discuss your decisions with your doctor.** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2005 Report Share Posted May 8, 2005 Suzanne, Can you tell us and the newbies how many mgs of testosterone are in 1 line? Thanks, Lynne I use one line BID and my libido increased immediately. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2005 Report Share Posted May 8, 2005 I have been taking testosterone for the past 8 months or so in addition to the WP with great results. I wasn’t feeling it either so I had my T checked and it was 38. My libido had been much better so I asked to add some T. I use one line BID and my libido increased immediately. I tried one line per day and it wasn’t enough. I would think it would be better to get the E receptors going first. Suzanne Re: Libido, Anyone? I took T for awhile. It does give you a big boost of energy which is very nice. I wasn't on it for long though because all my hair in places I didn't want grew back! > > I don't know about the rest of you, but I am completely DEAD in > that > > area. I'm on Day 6, Month 2 of Wiley, et al protocols and this is a > > mystery to me. You would think I would feel something stirring > up? > > And a friend of mine told me that many women she knows take Viagra > and > > it works for them. Has anyone ever heard of this? > > > > > > > > yes, I have heard of women taking viagra and it working for them for > arousal....as far as my libido, the more E I use, the higher it > goes...so again it is an individual thing I guess. I have never used > or thought I needed T. I know testosterone doesn't work all that > well either if there isn't enough E present, or so says Uzzi Reiss. > Being my first month on Wiley, I expect it will go right thru the > roof as soon as I stop bleeding. I have always had a very strong sex > drive, but the last few years, probably from age 52 on, when > menopausal changes began to rear their head, it was not present much > any more. I never knew if it was hypothyroid, the chronic fatigue I > used to have, or waning sex hormones...a puzzle to me!! click here for our webpage http://rhythmicliving.com/ Our sister group for research and high volume http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Rhythmic_Living_Research/ **This group has no pharmacy or commercial affiliations. Any mention of product or a pharmacy is within the scope of that group member's experience and does not represent the view of the list owner. Please check directly with pharmacies for details about their product and policies. Not everything you hear on an e-mail list is the truth even if it is a member's best effort to report their experience which may vary from your own. There are many variables that determine how we feel.*** **The group conversation is informational in nature and is not intended as medical advice. Anyone wishing to actively use this information or members' opionins for personal health improvement is advised to consult with the qualified health care provider of their choice before attempting to use the information. Membership on this list constitutes agreement that you will not consider any of this medical advice. Discuss your decisions with your doctor.** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 8, 2005 Report Share Posted May 8, 2005 I use .1 ML BID. The prescription reads 1 MG/.1ML CR. I started with one line a day and increased to two lines. One line made things a little better, but for me the two lines was great. You have to watch out for the side effects of too much T, like oily skin, hair falling out, hair growth in places that you shouldn’t have hair, abdominal weight gain. Just like anything else hormonal, it’s a fine line between feeling good and not feeling good. Try a little and work up. It made the biggest difference in my libido. I took it years ago with WIP E2 but my E level was not up to par and I had some hair growth where I applied the cream. Now I apply it on my upper thigh near the outer lips of the vagina, just in case there is a hair growth issue. Good luck. Suzanne Re: Re: Libido, Anyone? Suzanne, Can you tell us and the newbies how many mgs of testosterone are in 1 line? Thanks, Lynne I use one line BID and my libido increased immediately. click here for our webpage http://rhythmicliving.com/ Our sister group for research and high volume http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Rhythmic_Living_Research/ **This group has no pharmacy or commercial affiliations. Any mention of product or a pharmacy is within the scope of that group member's experience and does not represent the view of the list owner. Please check directly with pharmacies for details about their product and policies. Not everything you hear on an e-mail list is the truth even if it is a member's best effort to report their experience which may vary from your own. There are many variables that determine how we feel.*** **The group conversation is informational in nature and is not intended as medical advice. Anyone wishing to actively use this information or members' opionins for personal health improvement is advised to consult with the qualified health care provider of their choice before attempting to use the information. Membership on this list constitutes agreement that you will not consider any of this medical advice. Discuss your decisions with your doctor.** Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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