Guest guest Posted September 8, 2001 Report Share Posted September 8, 2001 Hi all Here's a list of 'common' signs of a lack or lower Testosterone levels. Also remember if you do choose to use Testosterone to use a 'natural micronized or sublingual form' and NOT a Methyl form in my opinion, as that's entirely too strong and all that was available till recently but the 'methyl' form can give you those side effects we hear of and not so the 'natural' form. Plus you need adequate Estrogen to 'prime the pump' and would not want to take this alone (I'm talking primarily for menopausal women) the cream would be ok though I think for topical use on the vaginal tissue. I did add a nat. testosterone cream along with my Estrace to help my tissue as it seems to strengthen and toughen up that new skin Estrace rebuilt. Also some late studies say that Testosterone is even more beneficial than Estrogen for bone building. Hope this helps. Hugs Dee~ The most obvious signs of testosterone 'deficiency' are: 1. Overall decreased sexual desire 2. Diminished vital energy and sense of well-being. (low energy, fatigue) 3. Decreased sensitivity to sexual stimulation in the clitoris. 4. Decreased sensitivity to sexual stimulation of the nipples. 5. Overall decreased arousability and capacity for orgasm. 6. Thinning and loss of pubic hair. 7. Depression or depressed moods. 8. Fewer dreams. 9. Thin, dry skin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2001 Report Share Posted September 8, 2001 What kind or brand of testosterone cream do you use? I am going to ask my doctor about it and would like to know what to ask about. I have all the symptoms except #9. Ora > > >Hi all > >Here's a list of 'common' signs of a lack or lower Testosterone levels. Also remember if you do choose to use Testosterone to use a 'natural micronized or sublingual form' and NOT a Methyl form in my opinion, as that's entirely too strong and all that was available till recently but the 'methyl' form can give you those side effects we hear of and not so the 'natural' form. Plus you need adequate Estrogen to 'prime the pump' and would not want to take this alone (I'm talking primarily for menopausal women) the cream would be ok though I think for topical use on the vaginal tissue. > >I did add a nat. testosterone cream along with my Estrace to help my tissue as it seems to strengthen and toughen up that new skin Estrace rebuilt. Also some late studies say that Testosterone is even more beneficial than Estrogen for bone building. Hope this helps. > >Hugs > >Dee~ > >The most obvious signs of testosterone 'deficiency' are: > >1. Overall decreased sexual desire > >2. Diminished vital energy and sense of well-being. (low energy, fatigue) > >3. Decreased sensitivity to sexual stimulation in the clitoris. > >4. Decreased sensitivity to sexual stimulation of the nipples. > >5. Overall decreased arousability and capacity for orgasm. > >6. Thinning and loss of pubic hair. > >7. Depression or depressed moods. > >8. Fewer dreams. > >9. Thin, dry skin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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