Hi,
I noticed since being on HRT, I don't quite have the same energy, initiative, motivation I used to have. I also get tired more easily, have a harder time coping with life, and just feel like something is missing no matter how much estrogen I take or even if I add progesterone. Even with the added estrogen recently, I still feel I'm not where I was pre-HRT. I feel I'm operating at 60-70% of my original capacity, at most.
That has got me thinking that perhaps adding a small amount of testosterone (I'm post-op since 2005, T levels are VERY low) could be beneficial and bring back up my energy as well as ease or resolve the above symptoms. Reading a few anecdotal accounts of post-op women who have taken testosterone, the right amount (not too high) seems to help. Increased testosterone would probably also help with giving me a little more muscle mass which I personally like and reduce my cellulite. It would no doubt make my skin more resistant to injuries and further improve its appearance (i.e. increased sebum).
I used to be against its use post-op but now I'm not so sure.
There is a study I just came across that suggests androgen with estrogen (or androgen alone) is better than estrogen alone at improving well-being, energy levels and appetite in women who had their ovaries removed (similar to having testicles removed). If you are interested in reading the abstract, let me know, pm me and I'll provide the link to the abstract. It's really very interesting! They also found no virilizing effects after 3 months of HRT with androgen.