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The Silent Howl for Males - Male Menopause (A.K.A Andropause)

An aged man walks along the road when a frog shows up in all of a sudden, the frog uttered to him, “If you will kiss me I will transform into a beautiful maiden.” The man, after hearing the words of the frog, picks it up at once and places it inside of his purse. The frog in its great confusion asked the man, “Why didn’t you kiss me?” But the man answers, “I would prefer to have a frog talking inside of my purse.”

This story can be likened to a satire wherein it depicts an aged man with a sexual insecurity. According to some researches, a man reaching the age of 50 and 60 are already not capable to perform for quite several reasons. And this situation is often associated to male menopause.

Nowadays, approximately 18 million of the male American population are affected with this dilemma on waning sexual potency, affected by the lowering of the testosterone level.

Moreover, this dilemma which is often termed as the midlife crisis for aging men does not solely affect their sexual potency; this also affects their mood, as well as their endurance, quite akin to the feelings of women when they are also reaching their menopausal period.

According to specialists, male menopausal may show various symptoms like frequent fatigue, grouchiness, the lowering of sex drive, decrease in life’s enjoyment, waning strength of erections, falling fast asleep after eating dinner, the ability in sports is gradually declining, lowering of strength ad stamina, and decrease in energy.

If a man above the age of 50 is experiencing three of the mentioned symptoms, there is a chance that it might already be a low testosterone syndrome.

There are statistical studies that also reveal the effects that can be related to the lowering of testosterone level, these are:

• Reduce of libido level, this includes the eagerness for sex and the sexual thoughts

• Reduce in muscle mass

• Reduce of memory level

• Increase of heart ailments

It is usual that on the part of the women, they often perceive that men will not go through to anything like what they will go through as they reach their midlife. However, with all these presented facts about male menopausal, it shows that women and men will be going through to a closely alike experience in the later years of their lives.

People frequently focus on the differences between the menopause of male and female that they tend to neglect the numbers of its similarities, like for instance the impulsive mood swings, anxiety and bad temper, the aching of neck and back, the lapses and loses of memory, the lowering of concentration, lowering of self-esteem, the feeling of gaining weight, and sickness or injury takes longer time to cure.

Although men go through some reproductive modification, they do not lose their capacity for reproduction, unlike women. However, because men are considered to have a sturdy performance in terms of sex, many of these men would prefer to keep the frog talking inside of his purse and dismiss the fact that it can transform into a beautiful maiden, than let the situation caused by male menopause insult his sexuality.

Note this, the fatigue brought by male menopausal dilemma is taken by these men quietly, yet, inside of them there is an out bursting howl.

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Since my girlfriend started experiencing pre menopause symptoms, I have started a blog and have been researching the issue. I found your website and took a look at the male menopause information you have provided.

With respect to cures I see you mention Testosterone Replacement Therapy. I found a lot of information on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) for women, especially government sponsored reports showing the potential for severe, even life threatening, side effects.

I'm curious if you have done any research on TRT and possible side effects, and if so, where I can look at that information.

I also note you suggest supplementation with saw palmetto, avena sativa, eurycoma longifolia and tribulus terrestris, but do not suggest any particular amounts. Do you know if there are any studies which would suggest proper dosage?

Thank you,

Jeffrey A. Dickstein
relief@premenopause-symptoms.org
http://www.premenopause-symptoms.org

Mark said...

Hey Jeff.

I think its unfortunate that HRT is allowed to be advertised on TV ect. I put it up as a possible treatment, but I don't expect this blog to be taken as medical advice. No way!

There are some side effects with its usage which do, now that you come to metnion it, look quite worrying indeed.

steroid-abuse.org/testosterone-replacement-therapy.htm

is a site I looked at and was worried by the possible side effects particularly concerning testicular cancer.

Got any more info you'd like to share? I'm always on the hunt for info and indeed guest bloggers to make posts.

Mark

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the reply, Mark. I'm continuing my research and will certainly share any interesting stuff I find with you.

Mark said...

Great!

Please let me know what you come up with, and re-visit my humble site :D

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