Skip to main content

men who go on testosterones for low T

 i am one of many men who go on shots for testosterone ever since i was young because i have a low testosterone. The reason why it is so important for someone like me to be on testosterone medicine is because without it; my growth will be stunted, i won't develop well as a man and it can be damaging for me without it.


This is different for transmen who go on testosterone because their body isn't equipped for a huge amount of it. 


What happens when men get low T?


Reduced muscle mass.


Reduced bone mass (We can fracture easily)


Reduced sex drive.


decreased in energy level


hair loss


changes in mood


reduction in size of testes


low amount of semen (infertility)


normally for men their testosterone can start decreasing after age 30. 


I was taking the medicine including thyroid medicine from Male Excel, which is a total scam; they charged me from 300 to 988 for vials of testosterone gel every few months. I tried to ask them to hold off charging me until Jan, they decided to cancel my membership with them. They're greedy and unreasonable. So i am without medicine since Jan. 


I've been very tired, i was not able to concentrate, i have very little energy, i am extremely depressed and i don't know who i can go to for testosterone treatment that won't scam me and charge me an arm and a leg. 


There are some natural ways of increasing testosterone, but it's not perfect and i don't know how much it would increase for me.


I take supplements; men's daily vitamins, Vitamin D3, Vitamin magnesium, Zinc, Omega-3 fatty fish oil. 

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

access denied, because your pain isn't "severe" enough to care!!

  When “Not Severe Enough” Means No Help: The Cruelty of Our Healthcare System I was driving for Uber one day, giving a ride to a woman who needed help as she was in a lot of pain and misery, going from one motel to another, trying to get home and everything. Somewhere between the traffic lights, she started telling me her story as she cried her heart out. She told me about the people she’s lost, friends, family members, people she cared about deeply. About her own health struggles and the endless search for help that never came. About sitting in waiting rooms, calling doctors, begging for treatment, only to be told again and again that her condition wasn’t severe enough . That phrase— not severe enough —still haunts me. Because it means denied care , it means ignored pain , it means forgotten humanity . This isn’t just one person’s story. It’s the story of millions. Of people living with chronic illness, disabilities, mental health struggles, and daily pain that doesn’t fit...

defund the police? bad idea with good intention.

  How to Ruin a Good Idea in Three Words or Less: The “Defund the Police” Chronicles By [Your Name] Ah yes, 2020. The year everything was on fire—literally and metaphorically—and someone, somewhere, thought, “Hey, you know what this moment of national panic needs? A slogan that sounds like we want to throw every cop into the sun.” Enter: DEFUND. THE. POLICE. Was the goal nuanced and thoughtful? Yes. Was the branding the equivalent of giving nuance a lobotomy and shoving it on Twitter? Also yes.  The Intent Was Pure. Like a Labrador in a Protest Vest. Let’s be clear: the people who came up with “Defund the Police” weren’t sitting in a cave plotting the downfall of society. They had a solid point: Maybe armed officers shouldn’t be responding to mental health crises. Maybe we could reduce crime by addressing poverty, addiction, and homelessness . Maybe we shouldn’t give local PDs more military gear than a Marvel villain. That’s not crazy. That’s just common s...

Smash the patriarchy? Start with yourself!

  Patriarchy. I don't have anything positive to add.   Because there are a lot of problems when it comes to “smashing the patriarchy.” Patriarchy, at its root, is a system that rigidly defines gender roles and values men for strength and power while dismissing their emotional and human needs. They want to smash the patriarchy, but they have no idea what it even is. Because apparently people’s perception of patriarchy is that men are bad, and no man is ever good or a victim of anything, and that no woman could ever do bad. They want men to open up about their feelings, but when they do, they mock them. They use their pain against them. When they take their life, they wish for more men to take their life. The concern I heard was that patriarchy tells men never to cry and to bottle up their emotions, yet the very people who want to smash the patriarchy are contributing that same thing. They don’t realize that they ARE the patriarchy that they want to hit. So maybe they should...