Hi AnnabelP, sorry to hear about your various problems. Bryony knows a lot more about NBE than I do, so I`ll just add a couple of thoughts which I think are right -
If Spiro lowers testosterone levels, then it isn`t doing the same thing as SP - my understanding is that SP lessens the conversion of testosterone to DHT - which is the more nasty version which is responsible for male pattern baldness, and for doing things to your prostate like BPH and prostate cancer. So the possibility exists that if your testosterone level is down because of some external factor, then SP will have less effect.
A second thought is that it may be advisable for you to investigate the possible interactions between herbs and drugs. I once came across a website that had a big list of herbs, and how they interacted with drugs. I have no idea where it was, it wasn`t what I was looking for at the time, so just moved on. I am afraid that in my experience much of the medical profession has little understanding of herbs, so they may not be able to help you with this, but get googling and you may dig some up useful information.
Another thought is that if you want to make your nipples more sensitive, try pumping them. I`ve been doing it for years, they stick out nicely, and can be incredibly sensitive - I can have a sort of climax just by rubbing them - it`s very short but can be quite intense - and completely separate and different from the normal male stimulation and climax.
Good luck !
PS - historically, SP was used initially for breast growth in woman, it was well known for this. It was only much later that they found about its value in treating prostate problems in men. It is widely used in parts of Europe - particularily Germany - where I believe it is the preferred method for treating prostate problems, rather than drugs. It may have some benefit in breast growth in men, quite apart from its anti-DHT benefits.
If Spiro lowers testosterone levels, then it isn`t doing the same thing as SP - my understanding is that SP lessens the conversion of testosterone to DHT - which is the more nasty version which is responsible for male pattern baldness, and for doing things to your prostate like BPH and prostate cancer. So the possibility exists that if your testosterone level is down because of some external factor, then SP will have less effect.
A second thought is that it may be advisable for you to investigate the possible interactions between herbs and drugs. I once came across a website that had a big list of herbs, and how they interacted with drugs. I have no idea where it was, it wasn`t what I was looking for at the time, so just moved on. I am afraid that in my experience much of the medical profession has little understanding of herbs, so they may not be able to help you with this, but get googling and you may dig some up useful information.
Another thought is that if you want to make your nipples more sensitive, try pumping them. I`ve been doing it for years, they stick out nicely, and can be incredibly sensitive - I can have a sort of climax just by rubbing them - it`s very short but can be quite intense - and completely separate and different from the normal male stimulation and climax.
Good luck !
PS - historically, SP was used initially for breast growth in woman, it was well known for this. It was only much later that they found about its value in treating prostate problems in men. It is widely used in parts of Europe - particularily Germany - where I believe it is the preferred method for treating prostate problems, rather than drugs. It may have some benefit in breast growth in men, quite apart from its anti-DHT benefits.

