Testosterone Deficiency in Men – Andropause Symptoms and Treatment – From the Doctor’s Desk Series

Are you or someone you know showing signs of male menopause? Dr. Andre Berger gives you a comprehensive review of testosterone deficiency syndrome in men or Andropause, symptoms and treatments.

Duration : 0:9:49


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25 Responses to “Testosterone Deficiency in Men – Andropause Symptoms and Treatment – From the Doctor’s Desk Series”

  1. You can improve …
    You can improve your situation by having an optimal life syle (including diet, exercise, stress, sleep, cigarettte smoking, alcohol). No supplements will counteract a lifestlye that undermines their benefits.

  2. Those symptoms if …
    Those symptoms if associated with a significant defivciency may significantly improve with replacement.

  3. Improvement is …
    Improvement is usually seen within a matter of a few weeks.

  4. I’m 51 and my …
    I’m 51 and my libido has gone down the toilet … is there anyway I can improve my situation without seeing a doctor … I just don’t have the money these days due to the bad economy. I hear about “zinc, L-arginine” … am I on the right track ?

  5. GoMetricToday on May 10th, 2010 at 11:42 pm

    I am HIV+ and ever …
    I am HIV+ and ever since I was diagnosed I started on meds. I am 39 now and I have been in andropause for 5 years now. Under my doctors supervision, I give myself a testosterone shot every 2 weeks. I use Testosterone Cypionate 200mg/mL. I give myself a 1 mL shot. A test of my testosterone levels showed that my Bio-available testosterone level was very low. Since starting hormone replacement, I feel better and I am able to exercise like I did when I was younger.

  6. GoMetricToday on May 10th, 2010 at 11:42 pm

    I am HIV+ and ever …
    I am HIV+ and ever since I was diagnosed I started on meds. I am 39 now and I have been in andropause for 5 years now. Under my doctors supervision, I give myself a testosterone shot every 2 weeks. I use Testosterone Cypionate 200mg/mL. I give myself a 1 mL shot. A test of my testosterone levels showed that my Bio-available testosterone level was very low. Since starting hormone replacement, I feel better and I am able to exercise like I did when I was younger.

  7. n1a2t3h4a5l6i7e8 on May 10th, 2010 at 11:42 pm

    depression, anxiety …
    depression, anxiety and even suicide thoughts increases as well.

  8. Call 310-276-4494 …
    Call 310-276-4494 to schedule your consultation.

  9. joeblackforu2 on May 10th, 2010 at 11:42 pm

    how can i contact a …
    how can i contact a doctor on this

  10. It appears that you …
    It appears that you may really benefit from testosterone replacement therapy.

  11. When you are in …
    When you are in your twenties and even thirties, yes, eating right and working out 4-5 times a week works great. It worked for me. Unfortunately as we age our bodies do not function as well as they did when younger. It is part of the aging process and nothing can stop that. You can delay some of the symptoms of aging but not forever. I am 56 and have been diagnosed with low T. I still work out regularly but the results are minimal if any at all. My body no longer produces what it once did.

  12. Usually changes can …
    Usually changes can be observed in a matter of weeks.

  13. How long until you …
    How long until you notice changes?

  14. Glad to hear yu are …
    Glad to hear yu are starting to feel better :-) .

  15. It did! Been on …
    It did! Been on suppliments for few weeks and cant believe that all these crazy symptoms were all tied to testestorone!

  16. Getting your …
    Getting your hormone balance restored will give you all the edge you need!

  17. With Teswtosterone …
    With Teswtosterone replacement therapy and Vitamin D3 supplementation you will feel like you got your life back!

  18. Unfortunately …
    Unfortunately lifting weights 4-5 times a week, doing intervall sprint training, eating good food like nuts, fish, fruits and on top of that taking zinc, vitamin E, l-arginine and maybye Gabba just won’t cut it at any age if there is a true androgen deficiency. The only solution with that diagnosis is replacement therapy.

  19. Dudelookslikeeylady on May 10th, 2010 at 11:42 pm

    Testosterone is a …
    Testosterone is a great solution for many older and obese men. But im kinda with you on this on. theres alot of ways to natrually spike up your hormones without the use of synthetic testosterone. And its a shame that everything has to be treated with the use of drugs. I mean if you lift weights 4-5 times a week, do intervall sprint training, eat good food like nuts, fish, fruits and on top of that take zink, vitamin e, l-arginine and mabye Gabba..what says your not going to suceed with that..?

  20. I started to …
    I started to suspect this at 35, put off tests until my 49 year-old brother was diagnosed, I’m 41, my level is 140, start Testim next week. I had all the classic symptoms – lethargy is the worst because it is a downward spiral – you can’t exercise so you get fat and unhealthy, makes it harder to exercise – between this and thyroid disease, I went from an extremely fit-and-healthy former USAF pilot at 27 to severely obese at 41 – I hope this gives me enough edge to stay on the treadmill.

  21. I have a disgnosis …
    I have a disgnosis of low test 136! Am I a lost cause? Totally lost the drive, this and along with D deficiency, I feel dead!

  22. Because if you have …
    Because if you have testosterone deficiency that just won’t cut it!

  23. why not just work …
    why not just work out and eat healthy.

  24. My pleasure!
    My pleasure!

  25. Sure!
    Sure!

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