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Re: Low energy 8 months

David,
If all you had done was your prostate removed then you should be back to normal, energy wise, in a month or so after the operation. The operation should have had no effect on your testosterone level. I can only think that you must have been also put on hormone treatment. If you were not on hormone treatment then you should get a full physical exam. Make sure you get copies of all your medical records so you can follow along and make sure no mistakes/misunderstings are taking place between all the doctors involved.

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