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Gretch 03-28-2020 03:10 PM

Sleep with a younger woman.............

NOTHING else works better........

wdfifteen 03-28-2020 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Gretch (Post 10801728)
Sleep with a younger woman......

I like my age appropriate, experienced, knowledgeable woman just fine. No way I want to go back to an amateur.

aigel 03-28-2020 08:22 PM

NFW would I take testosterone unless I lost my testicles. Even if I was measured "low". Men in my family have fared well in terms of cardio and prostate health. I am sure my genetics are similar to theirs including my testosterone levels at mid-age and beyond. I would worry if I start messing with it, I'd upset a balance that obviously worked for them.

Guys already mentioned what you can do to help:
BMI needs to be "normal", anything higher, lose it.
Exercise, both cardio as well as strength. 1h / day average.
Eat well, zero processed, no added sugar, more plants than animal products.
Give up alcohol.

I have done all of the above and all these items had a huge impact. I have done this in phases, starting in my late 30s. Biggest hitter was probably alcohol. I was not an alcoholic, but even social drinking and a couple binges a month will slow down your energy, including bedroom.

Last but not least, if you take blood pressure medicine, try to get off it by doing the lifestyle changes mentioned above. That's another big hitter for energy.

HTH

G

rusnak 03-28-2020 08:23 PM

You guys are freakin old. I never knew all this stuff existed. The guy importing stuff from China is an idiot.

Evans, Marv 03-28-2020 08:35 PM

A friend was telling me about discussing this with his doc. He said one thing his doc told him was your body reacts to the supplementary source of testosterone by reducing it's own output. Another thing is that since your testes don't have to produce a full amount of testosterone, they atrophy over time. I don't know how true that is.

aigel 03-28-2020 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Evans, Marv (Post 10802009)
A friend was telling me about discussing this with his doc. He said one thing his doc told him was your body reacts to the supplementary source of testosterone by reducing it's own output. Another thing is that since your testes don't have to produce a full amount of testosterone, they atrophy over time. I don't know how true that is.

This is true for heavy steroid users in body building, their testicles shrink as the body seizes testosterone production, thinking it already has too much. I can imagine it is similar for supplementing as a geezer and now your old balls go completely dead. :)

G

aap1966 03-29-2020 12:38 AM

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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc (Post 10532522)
Last piece of data is I had prostate cancer in 2015

You have had prostate cancer and now you're even THINKING about testosterone supplementation?!?

Do you really miss the prostate cancer that much?

tabs 03-29-2020 01:04 AM

As a man gets older testostetone turns against you and is the driving force behind Prostrate cancer...


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