TRT a Possibility
I'm wondering if I would qualify for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). I thought I would post here first to get some expert advice before embarking on the journey as I'd rather not waste my time if the outlook is bleak.
About me. I turned 41 this year and I'm in good physical condition. About 5 years ago I was having some issues in terms of libido, sexual desire, etc. Now, that was probably because the woman I married (I'm now divorced) had turned into a walrus, but I won't get into that.
It was during this time (5 years ago) that I went to see an Endocrinologist because I thought I had low test. Not so much. I don't remember the exact number but my test came back in the mid-500's.
Fast forward 5 years. I've got a very attractive girl friend, no desire issues but I still don't hold an erection for long without some assistance. I went to my GP doc about 2 years ago and described the issue. He prescribed some Levitra and sent me on my way. I almost passed out when I paid for the script; I think it was like $100.00 for 10 or 12 pills. Plus, the stuff gave me some bad sides.
Ever since then, I've been ordering Tadalfil from overseas. I get some sides, but not as bad.
So I figure my test at this point is either still in the 500's or maybe high to mid-400's. Do you guys think that a 41-year old with test in the 500's would be a candidate for TRT?
Thanks.
I'm wondering if I would qualify for testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). I thought I would post here first to get some expert advice before embarking on the journey as I'd rather not waste my time if the outlook is bleak.
About me. I turned 41 this year and I'm in good physical condition. About 5 years ago I was having some issues in terms of libido, sexual desire, etc. Now, that was probably because the woman I married (I'm now divorced) had turned into a walrus, but I won't get into that.
It was during this time (5 years ago) that I went to see an Endocrinologist because I thought I had low test. Not so much. I don't remember the exact number but my test came back in the mid-500's.
Fast forward 5 years. I've got a very attractive girl friend, no desire issues but I still don't hold an erection for long without some assistance. I went to my GP doc about 2 years ago and described the issue. He prescribed some Levitra and sent me on my way. I almost passed out when I paid for the script; I think it was like $100.00 for 10 or 12 pills. Plus, the stuff gave me some bad sides.
Ever since then, I've been ordering Tadalfil from overseas. I get some sides, but not as bad.
So I figure my test at this point is either still in the 500's or maybe high to mid-400's. Do you guys think that a 41-year old with test in the 500's would be a candidate for TRT?
Thanks.