Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Hi- Week #3 after pellet implantation Sexual: Libido & erections down a little from week #2, still satisfactory. Definitely attributed to TRT. Mood: More elevated, " high normal " range. Very talkative. Attributed to TRT and elation over improvement. Energy: Improvement continues, attributed to TRT. Mental clarity: Improvement continues, attributed to TRT. Some absent-mindedness. Motivation: Increasingly better, attributed to TRT. Sense of well-being: Great, attributed to TRT. Improvements include being much less housebound (was almost totally housebound for 4+ months). Went for first long walk in 6 months (pleasant outing with wife). Did several landlord tasks (before I would have had to pay someone else to do them). Wrote civic association newsletter, and in record time. Drove car several short trips with wife (She usually has to drive me). Sleep schedule improving, more time awake, 3 days w/o PM naps. Regular hygene improving. More productive, resumed making " to-do " lists and get some items done. This is great. Life is good. Peace, Bruce ********************************************************************** > Hi- > > Week #2 after pellet implantation > Sexual: Libido & erections remain improved. Definitely attributed > to TRT. > Mood: Slightly elevated, attributed to elation over improvement.. > Energy: Increasingly better, most likely due to TRT. > Mental clarity: Increasingly better, most likely due to TRT. > Motivation: Increasingly better, most likely due to TRT. > Sense of well-being: Much better, most likely due to TRT. > > Have had improvements in past concurrent with spring weather, > but they were much more gradual. (Correction: I HAVE had sudden improvements & relapses.) > > Improvements include being less housebound (was almost > totally housebound for 4+ months). Went out to a store to buy > shoes, accompanied wife to memorial service, went to church, > did household project (incl. trip to hardware store), more time > awake, had 2 days without PM naps, more productive. Much > happier about the whole situation. > ********************************************************************** > Week #1 after pellet implantation > Sexual: Libido improved. Erections improved. Definitely attributed > to TRT. > Mood: Remains good, stable, no major change. > Energy: A little better, too soon to attribute to TRT. > Mental clarity: A little better, too soon to attribute to TRT. > Motivation: A little better, too soon to attribute to TRT. > Sense of well-being: Definitely improved, too soon to attribute to > TRT. > ********************************************************************** > Started pellets 4/5/04 (6 each 200mg) after 5 years on TRT > (Androderm then > Androgel, then Delatestryl injection), had not been able to elevate > T levels effectively, highest 344, latest 130 (3/26/04). Hope pellet > TRT will help with a disabling physical & mental fatigue, which > has been remitting/relapsing. Being careful not to attribute > perceived improvement to TRT, when other causes might be > responsible. Example: short-term improvement perception might > be psychological, could be due to heightened optimism for > improvement. Could also be coincidental with remission due to > non-TRT cause. > > Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 21:27:41 -0000, you wrote: > This is great. Life >is good. Ain't it but true! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2004 Report Share Posted April 26, 2004 Good stuff, keep us posted on future weeks > > Hi- > > > > Week #2 after pellet implantation > > Sexual: Libido & erections remain improved. Definitely > attributed > > to TRT. > > Mood: Slightly elevated, attributed to elation over improvement.. > > Energy: Increasingly better, most likely due to TRT. > > Mental clarity: Increasingly better, most likely due to TRT. > > Motivation: Increasingly better, most likely due to TRT. > > Sense of well-being: Much better, most likely due to TRT. > > > > Have had improvements in past concurrent with spring > weather, > > but they were much more gradual. > (Correction: I HAVE had sudden improvements & relapses.) > > > > Improvements include being less housebound (was almost > > totally housebound for 4+ months). Went out to a store to buy > > shoes, accompanied wife to memorial service, went to church, > > did household project (incl. trip to hardware store), more time > > awake, had 2 days without PM naps, more productive. Much > > happier about the whole situation. > > > ********************************************************************* * > > Week #1 after pellet implantation > > Sexual: Libido improved. Erections improved. Definitely > attributed > > to TRT. > > Mood: Remains good, stable, no major change. > > Energy: A little better, too soon to attribute to TRT. > > Mental clarity: A little better, too soon to attribute to TRT. > > Motivation: A little better, too soon to attribute to TRT. > > Sense of well-being: Definitely improved, too soon to attribute > to > > TRT. > > > ********************************************************************* * > > Started pellets 4/5/04 (6 each 200mg) after 5 years on TRT > > (Androderm then > > Androgel, then Delatestryl injection), had not been able to > elevate > > T levels effectively, highest 344, latest 130 (3/26/04). Hope > pellet > > TRT will help with a disabling physical & mental fatigue, which > > has been remitting/relapsing. Being careful not to attribute > > perceived improvement to TRT, when other causes might be > > responsible. Example: short-term improvement perception > might > > be psychological, could be due to heightened optimism for > > improvement. Could also be coincidental with remission due > to > > non-TRT cause. > > > > Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2004 Report Share Posted April 27, 2004 Bruce, That's great!!! One word of caution, though - be careful not to overdo it. We have both been guilty of that in the past. Mark Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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