Low T When You’re Young

You’re 27, tired most of the time, your sex drive isn’t what it was at 19, you can’t put on muscle the way your buddy can, and somewhere around 1am you end up reading about low testosterone. By morning there’s…

You’re 27, tired most of the time, your sex drive isn’t what it was at 19, you can’t put on muscle the way your buddy can, and somewhere around 1am you end up reading about low testosterone. By morning there’s…

If you're reading this, you're probably somewhere between week eight and week twelve on an SSRI, you're trying to figure out whether it's working, and you…

Insomnia usually isn't a mystery. Your body is tired, but your nervous system is still working overtime.
Most guys who need this prescription have already been sitting on the problem for way longer than they should have. Could be a year, could be two, sometimes more, and the whole time they’re running some version of “I’ll just…

Cumming too fast means you finish before you want to and can't slow it down. That's premature ejaculation, and it's more fixable than most guys think.

Anti-anxiety medication only makes sense after you name the kind of anxiety you're treating. Panic, worry, performance anxiety, and withdrawal aren't the same job.

Oregon and Washington don't use the California 5150/5250 numbering, which confuses people who moved up here from the Bay Area expecting that vocabulary.

Sex problems are medical, psychological, relational, and usually more fixable than men think. The hard part is saying the quiet part out loud.

The drug is real. The results in the trials are real. And if you’ve spent years feeling genuinely hungry all the time, not like “I skipped breakfast” hungry but the kind that hums in the background and keeps you thinking…

If you have opioid use disorder, medication is the actual treatment.

MAOIs are old antidepressants with real power, real food and drug rules, and a role in stubborn depression when easier options failed.

Testosterone isn't a magic masculinity injection. It's a hormone with real benefits, real risks, and a workup people skip too often.