I want to tell you something that took me 23 years of cardiology practice to say out loud.
Not because I didn't know it. I knew it within the first few years.
But because there was nothing I could offer you instead.
Every week I see men in their late 40s and 50s, healthy bloodwork, no diabetes, no heart disease, who are getting softer every year and have no idea why.
They come in embarrassed.
They leave with a prescription. And I watch them come back 12 months later needing a higher dose.
I used to tell myself that was just how it worked.
I was wrong.
What's actually happening to these men, and what's almost certainly happening to you, has nothing to do with testosterone, stress, or age.
It's a vascular problem that starts silently in your 30s, never shows on any standard blood test, and gets measurably worse every single month you're on the medication your doctor gave you to manage it.
That's not a conspiracy. That's just how the drug works.
And once I understood what was actually repairing the damage, not masking it, everything changed.
I want to tell you something that took me 23 years of urology practice to say out loud.
Not because I didn't know it.
I knew it within the first few years.
But because there was nothing I could offer you instead. Every week I see men in their late 40s and 50s, healthy bloodwork, no diabetes, no heart disease, who are getting softer every year and have no idea why.
They come in embarrassed.
They leave with a prescription. And I watch them come back 12 months later needing a higher dose.
I used to tell myself that was just how it worked. I was wrong. What's actually happening to these men, and what's almost certainly happening to you, has nothing to do with testosterone, stress, or age.
It's a vascular problem that starts silently in your 30s, never shows on any standard blood test, and gets measurably worse every single month you're on the medication your doctor gave you to manage it.
That's not a conspiracy.
That's just how the drug works.
And once I understood what was actually repairing the damage, not masking it, everything changed.