Hash (imported) wrote: Tue May 08, 2012 2:45 am
Guy26,
Here's something you need to consider and think about. If you still have your testicles, they will begin to shrink, because the topical testosterone will shut down your normal testosterone production, then you'll have to use more topical testosterone until eventually your own testicles won't make any at all. You'll be dependent on external testosterone for the rest of your life and it's not cheap.
If you go off the testosterone gel, your own testicles might eventually start producing "t" again, but maybe not, it depends on how long you stay on the external topical "t". A lot of male body builders who have used external testosterone for years, have testicles the size of peas, some have tried to go off it and use HCG to bring their testicles back to normal with no success.
Go to some body builder websites, very informative.
http://www.steroidology.com/hcg-human-c ... adotropin/
Here's what happened to me before I was castrated. I had one remaining, though small and failing testicle and my endocrinologist decided to give me shots of "HCG" for a few months to actually force my testicle to pump out more testosterone and grow larger. It worked initially, but my remaining testicle had been so abused that it eventually failed, atrophied. That's when it was removed and I was fully castrated.
http://testosteronewisdom.blogspot.com/ ... -size.html
However, in your case, had I been your endocrinologist, I would have recommended this course first, HCG injections, to see if your testicles would respond and increase the amount of testosterone that's produced. This is also what Tribulus Terrestis? does. (not sure of the spelling). Tribulus forces your testicles to produce more testosterone, but you've got to cycle this, use for a few days, off for a few days.
http://www.bodyproject.com.au/do-you-kn ... t-booster/
Anyway, you're going to become completely dependent on external testosterone very soon and as a eunuch who's been on the external "t", I can tell you that it's not quite the same as the natural "t". So be careful with this stuff and do more research for yourself. Eventually, if you stay on external "t" for a long time, your testicles will shrink and shrink a lot to the point that you're actually a eunuch. Yes, a eunuch because your testicles are dead, tiny, atrophied.
"HCG may not only boost testosterone but also increase the number of Leydig cells in the testicles. It is well known that Leydig cell clusters in adult testes enlarge considerably under treatment with HCG. However, it has been uncertain in the past whether this expansion involves an increase in the number of Leydig cells or merely an enlargement of the individual cells. A study was performed in which adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were injected subcutaneously daily with 100 IU HCG for up to 5 weeks. The volume of Leydig cell clusters increased by a factor of 4.7 during the 5 weeks of HCG treatment. The number of Leydig cells (initially averaging 18.6 x 106/cm3 testis) increased to 3 times the control value by 5 weeks of treatment (P<0.001), while the average volume of individual Leydig cells (initially ~2200 µm3) enlarged only 1.6 times. They concluded that chronic treatment with HCG increases the number of Leydig cells in the testes of adult rats. We do not know if these results can be extrapolated to men."
I appreciate the more reserved if not more cautionary response. I have no doubt that there exists a risk that my testicles will stop functioning and I will become forever dependent on exogenous testosterone. So far the fact that I feel like a guy is nothing short of amazing and a huge benefit to
I feel normal in a way that I haven't since before puberty! If the ultimate cost over a long time is to lose normal sized functional testicles so that I can feel like a guy, it seems more than worth it to me. It also helps that whether they are there or how big they are isn't all that tied to how much of a guy that I feel I am.
I hope that my risk is less than male body builders that are raising their testosterone level far beyond what is considered within the normal range of an adult male. My risk may not be less though. I'm not even 100% sure if the amount I'm taking is beyond my testosterone homeostasis set point or not. Normally 5g of 1% of testosterone would be taking every day to get a castrate male into the half way point. I'm using the testosterone gel slightly more than twice a week. It is something that I should ask my endocrinologist about.
Once I had experienced
guy26 (imported) wrote: Mon May 07, 2012 1:20 pm
feeling like a guy for a few days
last year when I initially started the lueprolide acetate, I told my therapist that I would regret it later in life if that was the only time in life that I had felt like a guy. When I started the testosterone a few months ago, I literally started counting the days that I felt like a guy. I was that overjoyed. No one in my life completely understood how stupendous each new day was as a guy. I have stopped counting. Feeling like a guy every day isn't such a novel experience day after day. LoL. But I still find it profound on an intellectual level.
I agree that exogenous testosterone may not be exactly like the same thing. To me it seems better! Normal testosterone levels rise during the night and begin to fall in the early morning. When I began taking leuproide acetate over a year ago, I definitely noticed that my body was being forced to produce testosterone within hours of taking it in the morning. (Leuprolide acetate is a GnRH agonist which initially forces LH to be released and then of course testosterone to be released. In less than a week the pituitary becomes deaf to the GnRH and stops releasing any LH.) Anyway, it's my intuition and I have no explanation as to why, but experiencing higher levels of testosterone during the day seem to help me feel like a guy and it helps my mood.
Lately I have wished that I didn't have to take testosterone to feel like a guy. That's probably asking for the impossible. Maybe that is just a normal response to the idea of taking medication for the rest of one's life. In many cases with persistent mental illness, a person will get much better taking some medication. And then they will decide that they feel normal and don't need it any more. Predictably, things tend to go bad for them when they quit taking the medication cold turkey.
I am curious though. Can you elaborate on how exogenous testosterone isn't exactly the same as the normal production of testosterone for you? I have heard this before, but I don't fully understand the cautionary message.
The one slight negative I have seen since starting the androgel is that I don't' seem as driven to actually climax once I become sexual. It isn't that I can't or don't climax. I'm just not as driven to reach climax. It's a little weird, but it doesn't bother me either. It mirrors more generally how I more frequently feel sexual, but don't feel as driven to act out on it. That doesn't bother me either. I'm reaching climax more frequently and they are strong climaxes, so it just doesn't seem like a big deal.
It does sound worthwhile to become familiar with HCG and even talk to my endocrinologist about it. It is noteworthy that HCG hasn't been well studied in men.
The one thing I like about Androgel is that it is easy to control my testosterone level. As I mentioned previously, too much testosterone and I find it a little intellectually scary by how much it can change who I am. I feel lost on how to behave and interact with others when it is too high. It is hard to describe. At the level that I'm at now, it allows me to feel like a guy without being excessive. With the Androgel, if I take too much by taking it a day early, at most I only have to experience the excess for a day. Usually it doesn't last quite that long.