My DH is getting on my every last nerve

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OP: Glad he's starting to work out. The endorphins become an elixir almost as powerful as as any craving I've had. Make sure you buy him some great headphones/earbuds to listen to and block out everything on the treadmill/elliptical. It's my escape.

A few of you inquired about Testosterone Replacement Therapy. About a year ago, I got diagnosed with Low T. I started with the gel that you rub under the arm, then moved on to the pellet therapy. In short, makes a big difference. Much more energy, way better mood which makes me want to work out more which helps my metabolism, which makes me look better and feel better. It also helps a ton with anger swings, believe it or not. Much less moody and more generally happy. I know it's not for everyone, but I love my Doctor. She walked me through everything and I feel much much better.

If anything, get a physical and blood work done to see if there isn't a medical issue impacting his health. Then go from there. Feel free to PM me with any other questions if you dont want to in an open forum. Keep at it!
Anonymous
You sound just like me. I'm bossy, too, and my DH drives me nuts. I try hard to remember all the great things he's done for me and what a good person he is, and how he doesn't deserve for me to think such annoyed thoughts about him. It helps a little. So does putting in earbuds. He's also having a kind of mid-life crisis, and I feel bad for him, but I have realized that I can't make him happy. He has to make himself happy. So I just do what I can and try to keep my own mood up.
Anonymous
Thank you PP!
Anonymous
A few of you inquired about Testosterone Replacement Therapy. About a year ago, I got diagnosed with Low T. I started with the gel that you rub under the arm, then moved on to the pellet therapy. In short, makes a big difference.



Triple word up. Pellets are the best.
Anonymous
Please share the doc who does pellet therapy.
Anonymous
I use Jonathan Mobley: https://fairoaksurology.com/doctors/jmobley/
Anonymous
Thanks for the recommendation on the doctor.
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