I went in to my doctor to have some blood assays performed to determine what my testosterone levels were since I had - and still have - many of the symptoms of low testosterone (i.e. low libido, low energy, low motivation, scrawniness, small bones, depression, decreased penile sensitivity, etc...). The symptoms, though, that I most wished to resolve were low libido and decreased penile sensitivity. Sexual pleasure - sad as it is to say - is about the only thing I have in life and without it I have almost no reason to live.
So, the tests showed that I did indeed have low testosterone levels as I had guessed. I took my testosterone home, so happy that I would have a good orgasm for the first time in years - or so I thought. I took it for a few days and... nothing, but I figured that the effects of testosterone were cumulative and might take a number of weeks to manifest themselves in a salient, ostensible way, as with many other medications. So I kept taking it, but over the course of about three weeks, the only effect I noticed was dramatically decreased libido and increased stupidity, of which I already have more than enough, thank you very much testosterone! I stopped taking it and after a week or two I had at least some sex drive again, but my libido never returned to the level where it had been just prior to testosterone supplementation (and it was already very low - to the point of being almost non-existent.)
Has anyone else experienced this?
Based on what I knew of some of the body's hormonal metabolic pathways, I came to the conclusion that my problem was excessive levels of aromatase, which I figured was converting all of my testosterone away into oestrial, oestrone, and oestradiol. Assuming this to be the case, I went to my doctor and begged him for a prescription for Letrozole. I ordered it online about a week ago and have been feeling fairly hopeful since then, believing that soon this nightmare would be over - that is, until I happened upon this website and found a very large number of people complaining that letrozole had utterly obliterated their libidos.
This surprised the hell out of me to say the least. I am a dilettante in all areas of biochemistry, I must admit - whether neuropharmacology, psychopharmacology, endocrinology, etc - but everything I have learned thus far has taught me that an increase in oestrogens is responsible for decreased libido; that a decrease in oestrogens produces increased libido; that an increase in androgens increases libido; and, finally, that a decrease in endogenous androgens decreases libido. A very simplistic picture of the activities of the biological substrates of and genesis of human libido, evidently.
Do I need to increase my oestogen levels? Or what? I'm feeling quite hopeless here.
So, the tests showed that I did indeed have low testosterone levels as I had guessed. I took my testosterone home, so happy that I would have a good orgasm for the first time in years - or so I thought. I took it for a few days and... nothing, but I figured that the effects of testosterone were cumulative and might take a number of weeks to manifest themselves in a salient, ostensible way, as with many other medications. So I kept taking it, but over the course of about three weeks, the only effect I noticed was dramatically decreased libido and increased stupidity, of which I already have more than enough, thank you very much testosterone! I stopped taking it and after a week or two I had at least some sex drive again, but my libido never returned to the level where it had been just prior to testosterone supplementation (and it was already very low - to the point of being almost non-existent.)
Has anyone else experienced this?
Based on what I knew of some of the body's hormonal metabolic pathways, I came to the conclusion that my problem was excessive levels of aromatase, which I figured was converting all of my testosterone away into oestrial, oestrone, and oestradiol. Assuming this to be the case, I went to my doctor and begged him for a prescription for Letrozole. I ordered it online about a week ago and have been feeling fairly hopeful since then, believing that soon this nightmare would be over - that is, until I happened upon this website and found a very large number of people complaining that letrozole had utterly obliterated their libidos.
This surprised the hell out of me to say the least. I am a dilettante in all areas of biochemistry, I must admit - whether neuropharmacology, psychopharmacology, endocrinology, etc - but everything I have learned thus far has taught me that an increase in oestrogens is responsible for decreased libido; that a decrease in oestrogens produces increased libido; that an increase in androgens increases libido; and, finally, that a decrease in endogenous androgens decreases libido. A very simplistic picture of the activities of the biological substrates of and genesis of human libido, evidently.
Do I need to increase my oestogen levels? Or what? I'm feeling quite hopeless here.