Guest guest Posted June 26, 2003 Report Share Posted June 26, 2003 If the T they injected was getting converted to estrogen - which is a high probability with injections - it could have had a negative effect on his libido. Once the injections stopped and his estrogen levels dipped again, it could account for an increase in his libido. And if his body was producing its own T before the injections, it should have started producing again once the injections were discontinued. I don't know if or why his body would produce more T than it had before, though. With other medications - like HCG - sometimes the body gets " jump started " into producing normal levels of T. If your sex life levels off again, I'd be inclined to think that the change is hormonal in nature, and I'd pursue ways to get his T raised while keeping his estrogen low. If he goes back on T - and injections are one of the WORST ways to raise T - you might look into having him take DIM, zinc and/or soy isoflavones. If his E is still high you might see about geting an anti-estrogen prescription (an aromatase inhibitor) like Arimidex. Hope your luck continues! Jim > Last August my husband had his testosterone checked > and it > was Low. They began injections and slowly increased > the > amount, to make a long story short. In May he saw a > new doctor > because his was out of town and they decided to stop > treatment. > I was very upset but decided to wait and see what > would > happened. Well... Our sex life has been the best it > has been in > years! Could he be producing his own testosterone? > Just > wondering. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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