THIS!!!!! After about 6 weeks it kicked in for my gal & WOW what a difference!
Has she had any bloodwork done recently? I would just check to see if anything is out of balance before possibly using an androgen. If she is ok with possible virulization then by all means go for it but I would hate to give my wife something that could cause a change that she is not happy with long term. If she is approaching or near menopause it could be that she needs HRT, but she may need estrogen or progesterone.Any ideas on women’s libido for a peptide? My wife and I are on the search.
Pt-141 gives her pretty bad flushing sides.
So this company contacts Quest & you go to any Quest location to get blood drawn? Is the price list posted? Thanks!Has she had any bloodwork done recently? I would just check to see if anything is out of balance before possibly using an androgen. If she is ok with possible virulization then by all means go for it but I would hate to give my wife something that could cause a change that she is not happy with long term. If she is approaching or near menopause it could be that she needs HRT, but she may need estrogen or progesterone.
If you live in a state that allows bloodwork from an online provider the company below will send an order to lab quest for the bloodwork. A full female panel is only 169 dollars.
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AgreedMost "endocrinologists" put post menopausal women automatically on estrogen/progesterone. One did this to my wife, and she immediately experienced fluid retention, irregular bleeding, and premenstrual-like symptoms, including bloating and weight gain. She totally freaked out. So she started the very low dose testosterone, stopped the estrogen/progesterone and all of the negative side effects went away. Amazingl,y she felt much better. I am always amazed at how many doctors refuse to admit that women need testosterone. But ti work every time!