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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DH has thought he had low T for several years, and finally got it checked last week. It is in the low 200s and he has started getting T injections. For the past several years, he has been depressed, had difficulty sleeping (takes ambien nightly), is moody and irritable, metabolism is off and cannot lose weight (no thyroid issues), and sex drive comes and goes. He also has had very explosive anger. He is a combat veteran and has PTSD, so a lot of this was originally attributed to that. For anyone who has a DH on T therapy, what was your experience like? We're there noticeable changes to personality? Anything you wish you'd known before he started?[/quote] My own experience with TRT: Before I started, I was depressed, anxious, moody, irritable, low sex drive, frequent ED, often fatigued, weak, lots of excess belly fat. After one year, all those problems are long gone. Couldn't feel better. Now have an absolute need to exercise frequently. Here is something you might want to look at -- addresses the issues of wives of men on TRT. https://www.amazon.com/Want-Sex-Wants-Fries-Testosterone-ebook/dp/B0145NFJ1W/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1508113762 A common problem is "wife resents fact DH didn't do TRT sooner". He's all happy and rarin' to go, and she is still thinking about the years of him ignoring her sexual needs.[/quote]
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