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testosterone deficiency in marriage

Post a new topicby livingwith on Thu Mar 20, 2008 4:13 pm

My husband & I split up recently and he now tells me the reason he is so mean is because of his hormone deficiency. So because he couldn’t perform, he acted like an overbearing thug to prove to himself & me that he is a man?!? So if he gets treatment do all of our problems go away? I’m seriously looking for an answer. Help.
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Re: testosterone deficiency in marriage

Post a new topicby KBB on Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:40 pm

Not sure that treatment will fix everything. Counseling may be needed as I expect you are angry. My husband recently lost his job because of his behavior due to testosterone deficiency. He is mean also. We are working to adjust his dose as he just began treatment, and is still having behavior issues. I am looking forward to his dose being effective so we can begin some talking and perhaps counseling. Right now, he feels attacked any time I want to talk about something bothering me, and will come back at me verbally - not a good time yet to talk. I understand how you separated, but if you had something good before, it may be worth seeing what treatment can do.
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Re: testosterone deficiency in marriage

Post a new topicby daveriomech on Fri Mar 28, 2008 6:41 pm

Lisa my name is Lou for years i struggled through relationships because of my t difficiency. Breaking up with women thinking it was them not i, but in fact is was me let him go and have his levels checked and corrected you will see a different person, more passion and more of a man. Testosterone difficiency effects a mans world, im living proof your best way to approach it is being supportive and you will see a change for the best in time not overnight, if in fact his T levels were low fixing them will make him a different person.
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Re: testosterone deficiency in marriage

Post a new topicby dineshsingh on Mon Mar 31, 2008 5:14 am

Testosterone is a hormone responsible for normal growth and development of the male sex and reproduction organs, including the penis, the testicles, scrotum, the prostate and seminal vesicles. Testosterone promotes the development of the secondary male sex characteristics such as bone mass, fat distribution, muscle, hair patterns and voice modulation (a deep voice). It also maintains energy levels, sexual desire, fertility and mood.I will suggest you go for Testosterone Therapy u will be sure fine.
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