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I have been prescribed testosterone.

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I sent you a pm but here is a short summary: Try just about any other method besides going on hormone replacement therapy. The risks outweigh the benefits. (but read that info for yourself b/c I didnt research what was written as much as I skimmed over it...just being honest with you)

Now this is my 2 cents and things that have helped me.

b12 shots: they dont work for everyone but if it does work for you it really peps you up, so you dont feel sluggish.

Multi Vitamin Mineral: specifically gnc's mens, it tends to help my libido

Also cialis or viagra can get anybody up so thats also something to consider
 
Vitamin B12 deficiency is vanishingly rare if you're not an alcoholic, and it would cause a microcytic anaemia as well. Other vitamin/mineral deficiencies may be possible, but unless they are the cause of the low libido and fatigue, then a multivitamin won't do much.
 
Just to clarify I wasnt suggesting he was b12 deficient but that b12 is known for increasing appetite and energy levels. For me it works great, but some people are non responders.
 
Just F.Y.I., the incidence of prostrate cancer in men is 100% (given enough time). If you don't die of something else first, you will develop prostate cancer.

Infinite timelines sort of do that to statistical probabilities don't they?
 
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