TRT and Morning Wood
I am wondering if testosterone replacement therapy removes morning wood.
I am on trt, and am experiencing absence of morning wood.
Is it true that morning wood is triggered by spikes in T levels, or are there additional mechanisms involved?
I know that once one is on trt, natural production tends to shut down. Hence, I would think, the body would lose capacity to have normally fluctuating T levels, which would lead to absence of morning wood.
Anyone have any thoughts on this? Thanks.