I’ve gone to may doctors over the years, who report testostorone is on the low side of normal, vitamin D is low, that I’ve put on weight and need to exercise (i’m 5’11, 190, about 10 pounds heavier than I should be) and find nothing otherwise wrong. They ignore the low and watery semen issue, and some suggest it’s depression and offer medication, instead of referring me to an endocrinologist or urologist for further tests. How can a doctor suspect depression brings about watery semen and complete absence of orgasm?
I’m still seeking tests on my own, through https://aperiomics.com, which I’ve discussed a bit about in the science section of the forum. The collect data from a number of tests and compare what they find against all known identifiable bacteria, DNA virus, fungus, and parasites.
With my insurance, it’s a costly option, and will take me a few more weeks of savings to take, but I think worth it, especially if you have good insurance coverage, it could substantially reduce the cost. If anyone considers, it, please let me know. The seem to be a progressive company and even if something specific isn’t found, they seem qualified enough to lead us in a direction that may help.