DorianGray
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Have you done any genetic testing? Particularly HFe gene.
Doctors aren’t big on testing for vitamins and minerals. Our medical system is rather poor at root cause/preventative medicine/optimizing health. Nutrition isn’t really taught in medical school and a few doctors know anything about proper nutrition or healthy diets.I had previously went to a doctor and neurologist for spasm issues, but they didn't seek out blood tests on iron or magnesium, vitamins.
I have not had any genetic testing. Thank you for the suggestion.Have you done any genetic testing? Particularly HFe gene.
Hello,Sometimes magnesium supplementation can contribute to a decrease in sensitivity because it has an analgesic quality. HCG helps some people (including myself when I used it) improve sensitivity and sometimes libido. Also, just as a word to the wise, no matter how smart people sound with their replies, take it all with a grain of salt. They may be onto something, they may not be, but you'll do yourself a disservice if you take the advice as anything other than a starting place for something to consider.
In my case it was the opposite, prior to TRT it took me a long time to finish, TRT has improved that.I've seen some men say TRT has diminished their ability to orgasm and feel sensation. I'd like to avoid anything that could potentially lead to further loss of sensation, also just cost-wise and maintenance headaches-wise would like to be able to skip the TRT if possible.
Don't believe everything you read! Seriously, it may work for some people. I have been on HCG monotherapy and combined therapy with Enclomiphene Citrate for a year and a half, and neither solved the sensitivity issue.Reading men say HCG helped has been one of the only rays of light towards finding a solution to regain sensitivity. I've spent so much time Googling for solutions. Not much out there. A few months ago stumbled upon here and some on Reddit saying HCG with TRT worked for them. It took me down the path of getting my hormones checked. One guy on reddit who recovered from low sensitivity was imploring guys to get their SHBG checked and sure enough when I did, it was sky high.
Thank you for the suggestion of what to do next. I'm left wondering just that. I ordered the previous blood tests myself - so went outside of the framework of getting a doctor to guide me.
That route is much quicker, costs more, and doesn't put me in the spot of trying to tell a doctor how to do their job. But I'm left then (as I am now) wondering what to do next with this info.
I had previously went to a doctor and neurologist for spasm issues, but they didn't seek out blood tests on iron or magnesium, vitamins.
"The only significant finding so far is the low ferritin so the origin of that must be investigated."
You don't think the high SHGB of 69 when 10-50 is the normal range is something to be further investigated or is related?
Hello,
Thanks for your reply.
I'm curious can one take HCG as a monotherapy to improve sensitivity?
I've read men say they've had their sensitivity increase when taking HCG with TRT, but haven't read any accounts of people taking it alone that have had sensitivity improve. Have you?
I've seen some men say TRT has diminished their ability to orgasm and feel sensation. I'd like to avoid anything that could potentially lead to further loss of sensation, also just cost-wise and maintenance headaches-wise would like to be able to skip the TRT if possible.
Reading men say HCG helped has been one of the only rays of light towards finding a solution to regain sensitivity. I've spent so much time Googling for solutions. Not much out there. A few months ago stumbled upon here and some on Reddit saying HCG with TRT worked for them. It took me down the path of getting my hormones checked. One guy on reddit who recovered from low sensitivity was imploring guys to get their SHBG checked and sure enough when I did, it was sky high.
Doubtful you would even need to consider hCG mono let alone TRT.
As I stated in my previous post it is highly doubtful your issues are related to sub-par FT!
If anything retest your FT using an accurate assay and get at least two tests over a period of a few weeks on different days.
Always use the same lab and same assay (most accurate) when getting blood work done.
Make sure you are well rested and always test in the early AM in a fasted state.
You may need to change tack.
Please research on line improving penile vascularity. Basically radically upping your NO production via dietary nitrates ,pump formulas, low dose daily Cialis.
I know you mention erection not an issue but I found better blood flow via enhanced NO improved sensitivity a lot , before I had a kind of cold penis but after lots lots online research maximised my vascularity as if for gym pumps helpers cock head sensitive, also no fap did help but took couple years , In otherowrds do stuff as if it's libido erectile issue, that feeds into cock sensitivity imo