anonymuske (imported) wrote: Mon Dec 20, 2010 12:13 pm
No Mr T its in fact not a bad thing on its self, however functioning is another story, my drive keeps me from working, quality time with the familly, .....
the relation i have is standing for more than 26 years, we build a whole life thogether, so its not like trownig it away and start all over at the age offf 52
one thing is for sure: as long as the world keeps spinning, we"l never really fall off, do we...?
Ok, but let me ask you this. Other then people on the web - who have you talked to about this? Your Doctor might be able to suggest a therapist who can deal with hyperactive drive if thats what your issue is. If you have a therapist already what does she/he say? These are people who might have some some ideas that can help you.
I wonder if your really thinking this out. Shutting down your testosterone production is filled with baggage that you might not be considering.
If you loose energy and the ability to get things done how are you going to do the same kind of job at work? Or at home etc?
If your sexual energy is totally gone how is this going to affect your significant other?
If you get hormone related depression (count on it) how are you planning to deal with that?
If you gain significant weight at your age how will that affect your health?
Does your current job involve thinking? Mental fog is another "gotcha" that comes with shutting down your Testosterone production.
Testosterone is not just a switch for sexual drive. Its mood, energy, mental clarity and much more.