BJohn67y wrote:
That all said....any results? Good or bad.
Short version - yes. Absolutely. And the good ones came quickly. Within months of beginning testosterone replacement and results sustained over many years:
1. Already very strong
libido got pushed incrementally farther. There are other contributors as we all know. To the best of my self-awareness, I'm correcting for other variables and saying absolutely, my libido went from
very high to
even ridiculously higher.
2.
Body composition - dropped 10% of total body weight while increasing muscle mass. This was without increasing activity level/exercise specifically. But then, once changes in body composition were becoming obvious, I was increasingly interested in and participating in more physical activity.
3.
Strength increase seems to have followed above
4. Likewise
general energy levels - mine are as high as I remember them as any sort of adult. I'm 56.
5.
Mental effects. I don't know that I'd say mental acuity in particular sharpened or increased, though this is one of the things talked about. I will say that my productivity and positivity have definitely dramatically increased, but I don't know that can be attributed simply and directly to testosterone obviously. There are overlapping variables at play here. As testosterone-driven body mass changed for the positive, my outlook and overall activity levels in turn naturally changed for the positive. Perhaps an understandable parallel effect.
6.
ED - no discernible effects for me. My testosterone replacement overlapped the era where PDE5's were ending and over a long period of time where Trimix was my thing. If testosterone had the remotest effect on ED specifically, I never observed it over a full decade of replacement. And I was looking hard for it.
As others have noted, yes, obviously testosterone levels
can be spurred higher without replacement therapy and through regular vigorous exercise. Sometimes. In my case, my low T is caused by secondary hypogonadism of (mostly) undetermined origin; my anterior pituitary is to blame - ie, LH/FSH/GnRH feedback loop to/from testes, and all the exercise in the world isn't going to reset this loop. On balance, my replacement has been nothing but positive. But I watch my hematocrit/hemoglobin #s religiously and now take an 81mg aspirin daily etc. I don't need the fucking clot.
54 yrs. Blessed with highly sexual 52 yr old wife. Pills 10 years, then 9 yrs Trimix. 28 cm Titan Touch XL 2019, Laurence Levine, Rush Univ Med Ctr, Chicago. Implant = nonstop fun. Hypogonadal, so also 10+ years testosterone replacement.