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Without knowing more, like what your free T is or what your E2 level is, we can’t give any specific advice. However, most men who struggle with libido issues (that aren’t psychological) have E2 out of whack, cortisol levels may also be elevated, and hypothyroidism is a frequent cause. You will need further testing to help pinpoint the cause.
Problems with libido are always difficult to nail down, as most of the time it is actually not a hormonal issue. Basically, if you had no libido prior to starting TRT, and TRT is not improving it at... See Full Answer
No, this question is not too specific. Just remember that we are doctors, just not your doctor. As per our disclaimer, our advice online should not be considered medical advice, and you should discuss... See Full Answer
Most instances of low libido are not hormonal. Most low libido is emotional/paychological, stress induced, due to sleep apnea, or relationship Issues. If TRT never improved your libido at all, then th... See Full Answer
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