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    Simple. If you’re an a**hole pre AS use; you’re likely 4 x the a**hole during AS use.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bear 79View
    Curious, what besides e2 & bp can cause ed?

    Don’t know and I don’t think anyone can answer that. I’m just saying from personal experience, there are likely other unseen issues at play that we’re unaware of. My BW is usually in good order (TRT), but I can sometimes have issues occasionally as I’ve seen with other men on TRT. It comes and goes, but with some men it’s a continuous problem. Probably even greater than we know, because many men certainly won’t admit to it. Not arguing with you, but I think it’s probably questionable to assume we’re immune to these issues just by keeping E2 & BP in check…

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bear 79View
    The elevated testosterone levels will in turn raise your libido. And as long as you keep your estrogen & blood pressure in check, there will be no adverse sexual side effects.

    Don’t know if I’d totally agree with this, especially after numerous cycles. Everyone reacts differently for sure. For example, it’s not uncommon for men on TRT to have various ED and/or libido issues all the while having continuously normal/elevated Test levels. Many times it’s easily corrected from getting one’s blood work in order (E2, Prolactin, BP) or through the addition of Cialis etc. when needed. Just saying there’s a lot more going on with sexual issues than just Testosterone levels …

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