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Low Testerone And Spondylitis
A MySpondylitisTeam Member asked a question 💭

I have been reading a lot of late about low T in men with spondy. As you know low T results in sluggishness and being tired all the time.

Have you as a man ever thought about having your T levels checked and if so what were the levels? What was given as a treatment?

My T levels were 126 when originally checked. I know inject .04 of oil based T every two weeks. My T level now in 550 and i am not as sluggish or as tired all the time. Biggest plus is my wife is happier now too!

posted February 23, 2019
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A MySpondylitisTeam Member

My husband tried the steroid injections, but he became so mean and angry/nasty that I refused to inject him anymore

posted June 26, 2019
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

Joshuamdean any herbal teas some are a pick me up but you sound sorted now which I am glad to hear

posted February 28, 2019
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

A friend of mine take shots once a month and it helps him.

posted February 27, 2019
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

What kind of teas are you speaking about?

posted February 23, 2019
A MySpondylitisTeam Member

Unfortunately this occures from time to time. In my career i have seens this result many times.

posted June 26, 2019

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