can steroids/pro hormones permenantly effect libido/erection problems?

sounds like you are fcuked. this is a side effect that can happen from steroid use. esp in minors. you're going to have to see a doctor, and specialist, and pray it wont be permanent.

good luck.
 
sounds like you are fcuked. this is a side effect that can happen from steroid use. esp in minors. you're going to have to see a doctor, and specialist, and pray it wont be permanent.

good luck.

well i know i shouldnt have taken them but i didnt know at the time because all my friends were taking them. and ive been to an endocrinologist and she said my bloodwork looked fine and that i needed to let my hormones balance out and i should be fine. but she didnt say how long that would take. so my sex drive/erections could be ****ed for forever even if my hormones balance out and are at good levels?
 
there can be all kinds of problems.. alot of times its not libido.. but the ability to actually get hard... if your cholestrol is straight fukced.. which im guessing it is.. the effects everything.... and then on top of that u get the mental effects of not performing in the past.. id get bloodwork done again.. check eveything out.. u could grab some viagra or cialis just to get the confidence back ..if its a mental thing
 
^^^agreed...more of a mental thing...get some cialis, have a few blasting sessions with the gf and you may turn out ok...maybe some trans-resv would help, fantastic for my libido
 
that jnc guy who said your ****ed is an *******. yeah its clear that you are. But at least try and help you !

Try 4 weeks of clomid and nolva ? also try taking viagra. chuck in some zinc and zma.


Clomid could be a winner here. But let me know. and keep me up to date.
 
What were your numbers? Sometimes people have messed up levels (such as low Test) but since they are still within what is considered "normal" range, the Doc will say you're fine even though it's not where you were before or should be now. For example, you could have Testosterone levels in the lowest end of the "normal" range when before your levels were in the high end. This is why people recommend getting bloodwork not only after steroid use but before, it's to establish a baseline.
 
Admin. he needs help. I know he shouldnt of ****ed with gear in the first place. But your post wont help him.

he doesn't need to post and break the rules to get help, he just needs to spend some time using the search features and google search.

which if he had done in the first place, he might not be where he's at today.

I gave him good advice, go see his doctor. if he wants more, he's gonna have to find it himself.
 
What were your numbers? Sometimes people have messed up levels (such as low Test) but since they are still within what is considered "normal" range, the Doc will say you're fine even though it's not where you were before or should be now. For example, you could have Testosterone levels in the lowest end of the "normal" range when before your levels were in the high end. This is why people recommend getting bloodwork not only after steroid use but before, it's to establish a baseline.

exactly, normal doesn't mean your body is back to homeostasis. the same balance it had before.
 
Get your lipids and Cholesterol checked. That's probably your problem.
 
What were your numbers? Sometimes people have messed up levels (such as low Test) but since they are still within what is considered "normal" range, the Doc will say you're fine even though it's not where you were before or should be now. For example, you could have Testosterone levels in the lowest end of the "normal" range when before your levels were in the high end. This is why people recommend getting bloodwork not only after steroid use but before, it's to establish a baseline.
yea i wish i had blood work done before but like i said before i had done no research before hand and if i had done the research i wouldnt have taken this stuff.

he doesn't need to post and break the rules to get help, he just needs to spend some time using the search features and google search.

which if he had done in the first place, he might not be where he's at today.

I gave him good advice, go see his doctor. if he wants more, he's gonna have to find it himself.

ive seen my doctor and endo twice. and i have done COUNTLESS hours of research. there are plenty of threads on this situation but none of them are below 21 and no one has answered that question. until you do some research and find me a link or somewhere that has the info that ive asked, dont tell me to search because you dont know how much researching ive done. quit being a ****.

Get your lipids and Cholesterol checked. That's probably your problem.

awesome. thanks for that. I will get those checked tomorrow along with the full hormone panel.
 
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