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Old 4th April 2005, 05:58 AM
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Angry Testosterone deficiency

Testosterone Problem I have been having a lot of sexual problems. On the remedy finder I have found Lyco, Agnus, Acid Phos etc, but nothing really worked.

I had to goto a regular doctor. I was diagnosed with a low testosterone level( 2.8 on a 2.70-17.0 scale). Other levels are OK. He prescribed me with Testosterone undecanoate ANDROXON (40+40 mg).


let me give my details first. What I would like someone to do it to recommend whether I should continue my testosterone Androxon therapy or should I used Orchitium or something else. Please mentioned details treatment if possible.

Details:
Age : 33, sex:male / asian
Married : 2 years
Skin: fair , hair : dark brown
height: 5'10"

Medical history
typhoid fever: twice (age 4 & 9), Jaundice: once (age 4)
Regular yearly fever almost every year.
Chronic tonsillitis: started 1990.
Adult measles: March 2004
mild fever sustained for a whole month in late 2001.

I generally have stomach problems. loose stomach generally, at least 2-3 times a month. I generally have gas and distension. Skin and hair remain dry.
Eyes have been getting weak since I got married.

Mentally: bit nervous. get tense easily. most problems arise with tension. Get irritated easily and temper runs high. think too much about a person, who has been nasty with me, for longtime. Get depressed with problems out of my hand easily.

started having papitations since 9. sometime I have this but not regular or severe. got my heart checks and nothing came out.

Likes: Warm weather, hot food, meat, sweets, sour, WOMEN

Dislikes: Cold weather, cold food, running or standing too long, MEN .

Sexual problems: I was perfectly fine, rather ideal performer during 2000. After marriage my performance, that was already lower than it was in 2000, started decreasing more. Although I want to have it, I start to feel tired and try to aviod it thinking of the time it would take, lack of sleep, bath etc. My partner is also not very keen on this front.
First I had erectile problems, which sustained for a month then became almost ok. although I loose it quickly. Weak desire.
at first I used to have sex at least 3-5 times, somtimes 2 times in a day but now its barely once every ten days.
sometime even more, esp after my wife concieved. her desire further dampened.
now the recent addition to this is ejaculation. although I started to get sensitive since the start of the marriage which gradully became worse but now, ejaculation is very weak as if it just oozes out not spurt out.

Sorry for the explicit details but I guess I had to.

As mentioned earlier, I have tried almost every remedy over the time eg. Lyco 1000 & 30, Agnus 30, Acid Phos Q & 30, damiana Q, Ginko Q, Kali Phos. Orchitium 6x.

thanks for your time and effort.

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Old 4th April 2005, 10:15 AM
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You seem like a smart person, so what I write below should not be hard for your grasp:

1. Your testosterone level is perfect. Don't screw around with your body with steroids. You will achieve temporary high with permanent low later.
2. Sexual activity declines as years pass after marriage, so does your virility. There are a lot of factors for it which you can easily comprehend.
3. In order to stay in your best possible form, you have to eat a balanced diet, do aerobic exercise (walking, jogging, swimming etc.) at least 3 times a week for 30 minutes at your desired heart rate, take ample rest & sleep.
4. Do relaxation exercises e.g. yoga, saying prayers.
5. Spend some quality time with your wife (with sex as not being the primary objective on your mind).
6. Give your body the chance to be itself. There are highs/lows in every human being, so listen to your body and let it be.
7. Libido is one of the best yardsticks to tell how your body is working as a whole. If all else is well, your libido will too be.
8. Stop smoking (if you do) as smoking constricts the micro circulation of the penis.

Last of all, go to a good homeopath who will disclose the name of the medicine that he will give you and practices classical homeopathy i.e. single remedy at a time not combination remedies.

Best of luck.
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