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Does hormones affect BIMIX effectiveness
Posted: Wed Sep 24, 2014 9:06 am
by sliphill
In other words, if you have low T, will this affect BIMIX in any way?
I have been on TRT for a year now, and my libido has actually gotten worse! I am 59, and my total T was 400 before starting TRT. I thought this would help with libido, but it has not, so I am thinking about stopping. I asked my doctor how should I go about stopping, and he told me, just stop, that's it. I told him that I have read that you should do a restart. He told me no, your body will adjust and just go back to your baseline level. I know that I will probable crash my total T for a while, before my body levels out. Just wondering if the BIMIX will still be effective?
I have been using BIMIX for about 3 months now, and I notice that I am starting to need a bigger dose to get firm resulst.
Re: Does hormones affect BIMIX effectiveness
Posted: Sat Sep 27, 2014 3:16 pm
by mlc2010
http://www.bioline.org.br/request?np06016not being able to get a full erection even with a PGE1 injection. The study states that "the erectogenic actions of both PGE1 and sildenafil are possible only in the presence of adequate thyroid hormone level. "
So if he is unable to get a full erection with PGE1, it could be due to low thyroid.
Re: Does hormones affect BIMIX effectiveness
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 7:01 pm
by sliphill
Wow, I was wondering if I might have a thyroid issue, even though my TSH always is in range. Can Testosterone replacement therapy cause my thyroid to go outta whack. I'm telling you, even Viagra used to work good!
Re: Does hormones affect BIMIX effectiveness
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 7:13 pm
by mlc2010
sliphill wrote:Wow, I was wondering if I might have a thyroid issue, even though my TSH always is in range. Can Testosterone replacement therapy cause my thyroid to go outta whack. I'm telling you, even Viagra used to work good!
pure guesswork, get TSH, FT3, FT4, RT3 will tell you all you need to know about thyroid
Re: Does hormones affect BIMIX effectiveness
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 11:33 pm
by dtwarren1942
sliphill wrote:I asked my doctor how should I go about stopping, and he told me, just stop, that's it. I told him that I have read that you should do a restart. He told me no, your body will adjust and just go back to your baseline level. I know that I will probable crash my total T for a while, before my body levels out. Just wondering if the BIMIX will still be effective?
I have been using BIMIX for about 3 months now, and I notice that I am starting to need a bigger dose to get firm resulst.
If you have been on TRT for less than six months, your doc is probably correct. I was on TRT for over a year and when I decided to stop (PSA started to rise) I was told to phase it out. My T was at 300 when I started TRT and rose to over 800, but when I finished phasing out TRT, my T level was at 190. A year later my T is up to 350
I am using Trimix, and during the phase out period there was no decline in the effectiveness of the TRimix; however, six months later I had to increase the strength of the dose in order to achieve an erection.
Re: Does hormones affect BIMIX effectiveness
Posted: Tue Sep 30, 2014 10:10 am
by sliphill
dtwarren1942 wrote:sliphill wrote:I asked my doctor how should I go about stopping, and he told me, just stop, that's it. I told him that I have read that you should do a restart. He told me no, your body will adjust and just go back to your baseline level. I know that I will probable crash my total T for a while, before my body levels out. Just wondering if the BIMIX will still be effective?
I have been using BIMIX for about 3 months now, and I notice that I am starting to need a bigger dose to get firm resulst.
If you have been on TRT for less than six months, your doc is probably correct. I was on TRT for over a year and when I decided to stop (PSA started to rise) I was told to phase it out. My T was at 300 when I started TRT and rose to over 800, but when I finished phasing out TRT, my T level was at 190. A year later my T is up to 350
I am using Trimix, and during the phase out period there was no decline in the effectiveness of the TRimix; however, six months later I had to increase the strength of the dose in order to achieve an erection.
350 is where my T was before starting TRT. It is up over 1000 now. I'm 59. How do you feel with your T back at 350. Did you notice any difference?
Thanks.
Re: Does hormones affect BIMIX effectiveness
Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2014 7:46 pm
by sliphill
I forgot to add, I have been on TRT for a year now.