I have been married to my wife for nearly 20 years, and the early days we had a pretty ‘normal’ sex life. About 10 years ago I started to suffer with ED, and then got into my own head and it went down hill from there. We were having ‘failed or awkward’ sex a few times a year, but not really discussing it.
I was Diagnosed with a Macro prolactinoma this year, and the key symptom in men is lack of libido & ED. My testosterone was very low. I am now in early stages of treatment, and hopefully some TRT.
Anyone out there had similar? And did Mojo help alongside the treatment?
I was diagnosed with cancer and went through treatment about 7 years ago. I had never had an issue with ed until right after radiation zapped all my testosterone. I struggled for about a year, then started trt - but it still didn’t help a lot. At this point I figured it was in my head and I started mojo a couple of years ago and it has helped tremendously. So yes, mine started as a physical problem then changed into psychological ed
I’m 62, my spouse the same age. My testosterone levels were on the low side prior to TRT starting 7 months ago. My wife went through menopause in her mid 50s, so, we’re a hormonal hot mess
She struggles with low desire and arousal at times, and her body doesn’t always fire into relaxed and naturally wet mode. The body changes that come with age are a bitch when it comes to good sex.
The TRT injections have brought my numbers up, libido is up, but I still struggle with erectile issues-getting and staying hard. So, I’ve supplemented ED meds (Rugiet) into my ED care, am doing the Kegel exercises daily or every other in the Mojo app, and doing other Mojo routines/exercises as well as laying stuff out with the AI therapist in Mojo. I’m doing better, especially with being in a better head space around sex, erectile health, being more present to pleasure , and rewiring my thinking for pleasure rather than performance. Kind of hitting it from multiple angles.
It is incremental progress, as all good health and lifestyle changes typically are-no silver bullet. Just trying to be patient with the process.