Living with Testosterone DeficiencyThis section is a place to share stories about Living with Testosterone Deficiency Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download testosterone deficiency I am 60 years old and have a low level of testosterone. My doctor put me on Testim 1% and that didn’t help so he started me on injections–I had 1 that was 200 mg and 4 weeks later I had another that was 300 mg because I was still so low in the testosterone. I had some awful side effects that my urologist did not ever hear about– I would be just doing “regular things” like watching TV or reading or driving or eating and I would get a feeling like I was about to orgasm–my breathing would start to pant and I would be so uncomfortable. Has this happened to anyone else? Also, I have been unable to climax for over 2 months–I have sex with my wife just about every day for hours and I also masturbate for hours on end–I have to take alot of the ED drugs (I have viagra, levitra and cialis and none of them are better than the others) My wife thinks I am obsessed with sex because I am masturbating for probably 8 hours a day and also having sex with her for another 4 hours but since I am not climaxing it is a terrible feeling. How can I describe this to her? Without the orgasm, I feel like I would rather die and it is so terrible. Do any of you men (about my age or older) know what I am talking about and how do you deal with it? I still have the desire for sex, but I can not achieve satisfaction. Thank you so much for your responses. Comments
January 2009
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