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Do testicle weights increase testosterone levels??

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What are testicle weights? Sounds very uncomfortable.

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Mark50 in reply tomisterbarkley

They are weights that go around the scrotum and pull down gently on the testicles. Very nice feeling to be honest.

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dadzone43

Cannot think of any physiological level why they would. If you enjoy low hangers, use 'em.

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Mark50 in reply todadzone43

Thank you

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JimVanHorn

Talk to your doctor about increasing testosterone levels. It has been a year since I have had Lupron (Eligard) and I have noticed my testes have gotten larger on their own. When I woke up today I had a woody! It was the largest it has been for eleven years! I have been able to have a dry orgasm, but things are looking up. I was on Lupron for 6 1/2 years and I am 74 years old. I see my cancer doctor on June 21 and we will see what to do about my T level. I would use the weights on healthier balls because now they are trying to recover from a lack of T. What a great question! That is how we learn and this only my opinion, just remember to just keep truckin'.

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Mark50 in reply toJimVanHorn

Wow!! Thank you for your advice and honesty. I think that as men, sometimes we shy away from questions about our bodies. Our bodies are for exploring and enjoying, even in the aftermath of a cancer diagnosis. I wait for the day when my erections come back spontaneously. I am so happy that yours are coming back, as it gives me hope!!

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