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From: ChiaChoctaw
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Thank you, Andy. I did go to your website and I
appreciated the information present. My hubby is 51 yrs old and we are
done with building a family. Our youngest is 4 and he has 9 in all. Did
you ever have any aggression problems with your testosterone replacement.
When my hubby went from 5mg to 10mg, he exhibited anger and aggression.
Once we backed off, he was much more pleasant. My concern is if these
behavior problems resolve themselves as he ups the medication or are they there
to stay once he increases the dosage. Should I wait ? amount of time
before backing him off? His levels are still too low. I want him to
feel better, but he meanness that comes along with the meds is not conducive to
a healthy marriage. If it takes a couple of weeks for the emotional side
effects to resolve themselves then I know I have some sort of window to work
through.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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From: Typical_Welshman
Hi Beka,
Not sure if I can help, but I've tried all sorts of
testesterone treatment over the years. If you look at my
website
(www.gentlegiant.co.uk) under the 'in my view'
section I've documented the various treatments I've
tried. I currently take the gel form, 15 mg a day and it
works very well for me. I personally like this form of
treatment because I receive a steady daily dose, as opposed to
the highs and lows an injection would give me.
Regards,
Andy
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