testosterone causing sex drive to disappear ? Posted: 01-24-08 15:26pm
I am 21 yrs old, in great shape. I work
out all the time, and have always had an
extrrrrreemly high sex drive. But all of a
sudden exactly 2 months ago it completely
dissapeared. I can even remember the day.
I havent changed anything in my routine or
taken any outstanding supplements to cause
such an effect. I have a steady girlfriend
who obviously wants it all the time. And
she used to not be able to keep up with
me. But in the last 2 months Ive had sex
once, i hardly masturbate, and I dont get
mourning erections. my penis looks smaller
than ever, and its very very embarrassing
and depressing. Ive looked everywhere for
answers and I thought well maybe my
testosterone levels just dropped
dramatically somehow, so i started taking
tribulus terrestris for about a week and a
half to no result, still taking it though.
Im panicing big time, any clue as to what
I can do, take, or some one to see is very
helpful. please this is embarrassing but I
need to figure it out. thank you for your
time and concern
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CarolDiane
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Posted: 03-11-08 08:17am
I would suggest you stop doing the guess
work and see a doctor. You are to young
for this to be happening. Now, if your
were talking steriods, I would say there
is your problem in a nut shell. If you are
not, then time to have some real blood
work do and stop trying to treat yourself
when you are looking for a needle in a
haystack kinda deal. Going from one
extreame to another like this is not
usual. See a doctor please.
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