Testosterone replacement therapy has gained greater interest as a legitimate medical procedure as of late, due to it's newly discovered benefits, both on physical health and increased quality of life.
The effects of testosterone can vary greatly; from increased energy and well-being, to greater muscle mass and sex drive, even improved cholesterol and cardiovascular profiles.
The administration of testosterone treatment is not as straight forward as many have been lead to believe. The male endocrine system requires a delicate balance to effectively manage side effects.
One needs to be aware, not only of testosterone but it's interaction with estrogen and LH (luteinizing hormone) as well, to operate at peak performance.
Following the above best practices will help accentuate the positives of treatment while minimizing testosterone's side effects.
Unfortunately most of the hormone's demonization has been spurred on by ignorance and false claims from not so well meaning political groups and associated sports governing bodies.
However the side effects of testosterone many men experience generally comes from the mismanagement of it's main metabolites; namely estradiol and DHT (dihydrotestosterone).
Androgel, Testim, and their associated compounded gels and creams have lately become an increasingly popular method to treat andropause.
However they come with both their supporters and detractors. Some championing their positives; ease of use (a doctor isn't needed for administration), and short half-life which more closely mimics the body's natural production.
Others harp on their unreliable results (absorbtion problems in some), patient compliance (may be sticky, stinky, with a worry of transferance to women and children), and expense (may be up to 4 to 5 times higher than other preparations).
Testosterone injections are currently the most reliable, efficient, and inexpensive method to administer replacement therapy.
Although as you can imagine, poking yourself with a needle isn't exactly a positive selling point when trying to market to a large audience.
People's dislike of testosterone shots mainly comes from their associations of needles, pain, and society's less charming drugs, which can make it a difficult obstacle to overcome.
Testosterone pellets are marketed mainly under the brand name Testopel. I'm not much of a fan, as they've basically become a dated and inefficient means to increase testosterone levels.
However they have their fair share of supporters due to their infrequenct administration periods (up to 6 months) and may be inserted as a quick procedure by your physician.
Many men aren't aware of a little known side effect, occuring in a small minority of men, after completing a vasectomy. The problem is that some men may experience an odd autoimmune side effect, which often can result in hypogonadism.
Your body's immune system literally mistakes your gonads/testicles as foreign material and sets off to destroy the "offending" tissue.
If you've had the procedure and wondering why you've been feeling off or are considering a vasectomy in the future, it's best you be aware of all the pros and cons before deciding on future treatment.
A place to ask questions on the finer points of testosterone replacement therapy.
From what kind of needle to use, whether to cycle your doses, to new and exciting developments in andropause research.
If you'd like further information, or expand on what's already been said, I'd like to hear from you!
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Tribulations with Testosterone while on Antidepressants
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I've been taking testosterone in one form or the other (always under a doctor's supervision) for the purpose of maintaining my libido.
It started to ...
High Estrogen Levels with Testim
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I've been on a testosterone gel (Testim) for two weeks now with little or no effect. However my blood pressure has increased to (168/83) and I'm having ...
Self Injections are Great with TRT
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Hi, I have been taking self injections for testosterone replacement therapy for about a year now.
After having been prescribed 7+ anti-depressants over ...
Testosterone Replacement Injections
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Hello, I have been on testosterone replacement for about 9 weeks now (54 year old male, total testosterone 195ng/dl, free T 2.30ng/dl, TSH 3.550, FSH 14....
Androgel vs Testosterone Injections
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I've been on Androgel for TRT, 2 months now and have been feeling much better. However the cost at the end of the month is greatly affecting me.
What ...
Differing Testosterone Replacement Protocols wrt to HCG Frequency
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My doctor is prescribing 1 injection of testosterone weekly and has now (15 weeks in) started me on HGC twice weekly just prior to my testosterone injections ...
Testosterone Replacement Therapy and Infertility
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My question is... I have been taking hypothyroid pills and testosterone through injections for over 15 years now at the age of 33.
Now I'm married ...
Testosterone's Behavioral and Physiological Effects
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During my first experience with testosterone enanthate 2 years ago I felt a strong swell of biological improvement only one day after I took 250mg.
However ...
Is Taking Thyroid Medication during Testosterone Replacement Therapy Safe???
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My name is Atif Kidwai and my age is 25. I am suffering from hypothyroidism for the last 8 years. My height is 5'8 which I would like ...
Localized Growth Near T Injection Site?
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I've been on testosterone replacement therapy for over 8 months because my levels were so low. But as an added benefit, I now feel like going to the gym ...
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