I had my doctor take a blood test this week to check for low testosterone.
I'm finding that I have less energy in the gym, and I've lost some
intensity in my orgasms over the past 5 years. It could be just aging,
(I'm 48 now) - but my doctor says that low testosterone in men is
a very common malady nowadays.
If it does come back low, I'm wondering which route I should take:
shots, gel/patch or putty (on the gums)?
Cancer is a malady. Malaria, diabetes, arthritis.
Low testosterone isn't a malady (for most people), it's just part of getting older. Oh no, America has an outbreak of low testosterone! Quick, everybody go to your doctor and tell him you sometimes feel sluggish!
Sly Stallone got arrested a few years back, he was carrying HGH in Australia. He said it was the wave of the future, and eventually people would use it, just like any medicine, daily vitamin, etc. I think he's right --- 20 years from now, all this stuff (HGH, test) will be commonplace. Everybody will be on anti-depressants, or some form of PEDs. And the healthcare industry will keep churning out reports to prove the "problems". And who knows, maybe the government will pay for all of it. Free HGH for every male over 30!