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Low testosterone: What helps?

Men's Health | Last Active: Mar 31 8:03am | Replies (10)

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@melissa123 my Wife and I say "Hope is a wonderful drug" and reading your story is reminiscent of what I went through. One day, walking across the yard doing normal chores around the house I was just absolutely wiped out with no energy. "This just isn't right, something must be wrong" was my instant reaction. I suspect your husband suffers from low physical/mental energy and a general lack of enthusiasm for many things. Obviously, first solve the heart issues you mention. I have had an ablation for afib and a valve replacement. If you can't find a Doctor with a solution to those, find another Doctor and solve those. Then you can move on to solving the other issues, it can be done. I solved them and so can you and your husband. Best wishes and hang in there.

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Thanks for writing. My husband had 2 stents put in because he had a blockage. He is on medication because of this which may also affect his testosterone levels. Luckily he did not have a heart attack. My husband is the kind of guy who is busy all the time either working, being involved with a charitable organization which we have many social obligations or working around the house. I did not realize he felt so tired until he told me so he made an appointment with the cardiologist. Cardiologist said his heart was fine so he went to a urologist who said he has low testosterone but keep exercising and watch alcohol consumption and that she wouldn't be able to treat him with hormones because of the medication he is on. She said testosterone therapy has many side effects for people with heart issues. So we are looking to see if anyone knows of anything other than what he is doing. What have you done to make you feel better?