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Low T levels and what sounds like elevated estrogen levels can definitely cause

sensitivity issues. Especially if your prolactin levels are irritating your

gyno. High E2 and prolactin will kill your libido in a hurry.

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> I received my batch of Levitra from ADC.

> Thumbs up - good stuff. Thanks all for the recommendations.

>

> It made me very aware of one thing however -

> I take a LONG time to climax.

> Morning wood is not a problem - very good in fact.

> Using Levitra, I have no erectile problems. I'm responding great.

> Odd thing is (and I think this was going on before Levitra) is that it's like

using a dead stick. Very little sensitivity. It takes a LOT of time to reach

climax.

> I'm on Testim and my T is (sadly) at 425. I do have some gyno pain on my

right side. I have had prostatitis in the past, but currently don't have pain or

slow urine flow.

>

> Just wondering whether the loss of sensitivity is due to any/all of the above.

>

> Thanks in advance.

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So what do you do about high prolactin?

> >

> > I received my batch of Levitra from ADC.

> > Thumbs up - good stuff. Thanks all for the recommendations.

> >

> > It made me very aware of one thing however -

> > I take a LONG time to climax.

> > Morning wood is not a problem - very good in fact.

> > Using Levitra, I have no erectile problems. I'm responding great.

> > Odd thing is (and I think this was going on before Levitra) is that it's

like using a dead stick. Very little sensitivity. It takes a LOT of time to

reach climax.

> > I'm on Testim and my T is (sadly) at 425. I do have some gyno pain on my

right side. I have had prostatitis in the past, but currently don't have pain or

slow urine flow.

> >

> > Just wondering whether the loss of sensitivity is due to any/all of the

above.

> >

> > Thanks in advance.

> >

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Dostinex works well for prolactin related issues, have alook at this link.

http://www.drugs.com/pro/dostinex.html

Hard 2 say 4 sure what may be irritating the gyno 4 sure without the proper

bloodwork. But If it was me I would focus on prolactin/Progesterone first.

> > >

> > > I received my batch of Levitra from ADC.

> > > Thumbs up - good stuff. Thanks all for the recommendations.

> > >

> > > It made me very aware of one thing however -

> > > I take a LONG time to climax.

> > > Morning wood is not a problem - very good in fact.

> > > Using Levitra, I have no erectile problems. I'm responding great.

> > > Odd thing is (and I think this was going on before Levitra) is that it's

like using a dead stick. Very little sensitivity. It takes a LOT of time to

reach climax.

> > > I'm on Testim and my T is (sadly) at 425. I do have some gyno pain on my

right side. I have had prostatitis in the past, but currently don't have pain or

slow urine flow.

> > >

> > > Just wondering whether the loss of sensitivity is due to any/all of the

above.

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance.

> > >

> >

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Prolactin is the Hormone released after you have and orgasm and causes most men

2 go through a " refractory " period afterwards. So taking dostinex or

(cabergoline) is supposed 2 be really great 4 your libido as well!

> > > >

> > > > I received my batch of Levitra from ADC.

> > > > Thumbs up - good stuff. Thanks all for the recommendations.

> > > >

> > > > It made me very aware of one thing however -

> > > > I take a LONG time to climax.

> > > > Morning wood is not a problem - very good in fact.

> > > > Using Levitra, I have no erectile problems. I'm responding great.

> > > > Odd thing is (and I think this was going on before Levitra) is that it's

like using a dead stick. Very little sensitivity. It takes a LOT of time to

reach climax.

> > > > I'm on Testim and my T is (sadly) at 425. I do have some gyno pain on

my right side. I have had prostatitis in the past, but currently don't have pain

or slow urine flow.

> > > >

> > > > Just wondering whether the loss of sensitivity is due to any/all of the

above.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks in advance.

> > > >

> > >

> >

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Hi Dave I was on TRT 23 yrs before I found out about high Estradiol E2 levels in

men. At the time I had bad ED and could not reach an orgasm having sex with my

wife using a Pump to Pump it up and a ring to keep it up. Getting my E2 down

fixed this problem for me and in time my libido came back. Still men as they

get older it can take longer to reach an orgasm. This is an odd problem because

as women age they can't go a long time it gets painful.

Your dammed if you do and dammed if you don't.

I can't tell you how many problems I had due to high E2 levels that all went

away after I got my levels down and keep them down. But you can't go to low

this will cause problems also.

When I have my levels good I call it the sweet spot I get night time and morning

wood so I use this as a gage for keeping my E2 levels good.

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> From: Dave <dcbaden@...>

> Subject: Loss of sensitivity - Testosterone related?

>

> Date: Thursday, August 5, 2010, 6:41 PM

> I received my batch of Levitra from

> ADC.

> Thumbs up - good stuff.  Thanks all for the

> recommendations.

>

> It made me very aware of one thing however -

> I take a LONG time to climax. 

> Morning wood is not a problem - very good in fact.

> Using Levitra, I have no erectile problems.  I'm

> responding great.

> Odd thing is (and I think this was going on before Levitra)

> is that it's like using a dead stick. Very little

> sensitivity. It takes a LOT of time to reach climax. 

> I'm on Testim and my T is (sadly) at 425.  I do have

> some gyno pain on my right side. I have had prostatitis in

> the past, but currently don't have pain or slow urine flow.

>

>

> Just wondering whether the loss of sensitivity is due to

> any/all of the above.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

>

>

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Ok. Thanks.

> > > >

> > > > I received my batch of Levitra from ADC.

> > > > Thumbs up - good stuff. Thanks all for the recommendations.

> > > >

> > > > It made me very aware of one thing however -

> > > > I take a LONG time to climax.

> > > > Morning wood is not a problem - very good in fact.

> > > > Using Levitra, I have no erectile problems. I'm responding great.

> > > > Odd thing is (and I think this was going on before Levitra) is that it's

like using a dead stick. Very little sensitivity. It takes a LOT of time to

reach climax.

> > > > I'm on Testim and my T is (sadly) at 425. I do have some gyno pain on

my right side. I have had prostatitis in the past, but currently don't have pain

or slow urine flow.

> > > >

> > > > Just wondering whether the loss of sensitivity is due to any/all of the

above.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks in advance.

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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