Thank you all for your answers!
Originally Posted by Pavlovsdog
BTW Ren, I should add that libido problems can be very complex. I’m not comfortable leading you in one direction only. It is just one of many possibilities although it is an often overlooked one. Another is a vericocele in the testicles which has lately been cited as a cause of lowered testosterone in men and also under diagnosed.
You should be seeing a good urologist or endocrinologist and possibly a neurologist.
Libido/desire problems can happen regardless of age. I hope I can just give you a few more places to look where there seems to be no answers. There is one, you just have to look until you find it.
Thank you, Pavlovsdog!
That was an informative reply earlier as well. Very interesting all you wrote and new information to me.
Actually, I think I tried Mucuna Pruriens and I may still have something left, but I don`t think I ever noticed any effects.
Do you know if ultrasound could detect a possible tumor? I do not think my GP would send me to an MRI since there apparently is nothing wrong with me according to her. I do however have access to a highly qualified professional who perform ultrasound diagnostics and I`ve been planning an appointment for some time. If he could detect anything, I guess my doctor would send me to a specialist. If not a tumor, I`m sure he would detect vericocele (first time I heard about that condition).
My problems go way back and I`ve written much about it here earlier, but it was 2 years ago I consciously became aware that something was not as it should be as I quit my job as a carpenter and became a student. Sleeping 8 hours or more per night, low stress, healthy food, exercise, etc, for a long time, it became apparent that I could no longer blame my state on exhaustion from carpentry and being underslept. If anything, I became worse and at a point it was exhausting to do the most mundane things. Even sitting in a chair or picking up something from the floor demanded a lot of effort. Back then, I truly had zero sex drive. Not low, zero. My penis and libido was dead. All my doctors told me I was fine based on bloodwork, but I eventually discovered abnormal ferritin levels, indicating hemachromatosis, something that fit perfectly with my symptoms. After that condition was negated and my ferritin dropped after giving blood, I gave up trying to resolve it for a while (what could I do) and just moved on.
My condition improved greatly, although I still felt like shit at times. On average, I felt better though, but my libido remained low, with only the sporadic spike now and then.
My last attempt just recently was with a private doctor that I found online. He is a GP and not a specialist, but he has a more open mind than most doctors and have experience treating people with TRT. Based on my results, he said he thought my testosterone was too low according to my lifestyle (healthy and working out) and age. He offered me either TRT or that we try a more natural route, consisting of DHEA, Q10, magnezium, zinc, fish oil, etc.
I do not want TRT, so I went with the supplements. I did not notice any significant changes for the first month, but the last week(s), my libido have improved greatly and I feel the urge to release once per day, even more. Not sure if it is slow to kick in or if me being sick (influencing my hormones somehow) have anything to do with it.
The plan now is to take bloodwork and then possibly get back on clomiphene as well in addition to the DHEA. TRT is a last resort for me and I honestly do not think it is the solution for me. While my testosterone is low, it is not that low. I`d rather live with natural low/moderate testosterone than use TRT.
I have found an endocrinologist in the private sector, so I may contact him and get his opinion.
Thanks again,
Renholder