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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
Are your PTSD symptoms really a hormone imbalance?
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<blockquote data-quote="Green Arrow" data-source="post: 33101" data-attributes="member: 12653"><p>I was at the end of my rope, and looking to fashion a noose out of it. I presented with all of the symptoms listed in Nelson's post. Alcohol became my substance of choice.</p><p></p><p>It was only once I raised my awareness of hormone imbalances that I mentioned I thought my history of head traumas on active duty was screwing with my hormones. I felt my symptoms suggested low T. The VA only tested TT. I suspect they only did so to "cross it off the list" of causes. When the results came back, they retested me since "this can't be right. We might have just caught you on a low day". When the second results came back "in range" their attitude was "See? Nothing to worry about there." They said my hormones were fine and wanted me to reconsider my stance against the slew of meds they wanted me to take.</p><p></p><p>My second result was 230 TT. I was 25 at the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Green Arrow, post: 33101, member: 12653"] I was at the end of my rope, and looking to fashion a noose out of it. I presented with all of the symptoms listed in Nelson's post. Alcohol became my substance of choice. It was only once I raised my awareness of hormone imbalances that I mentioned I thought my history of head traumas on active duty was screwing with my hormones. I felt my symptoms suggested low T. The VA only tested TT. I suspect they only did so to "cross it off the list" of causes. When the results came back, they retested me since "this can't be right. We might have just caught you on a low day". When the second results came back "in range" their attitude was "See? Nothing to worry about there." They said my hormones were fine and wanted me to reconsider my stance against the slew of meds they wanted me to take. My second result was 230 TT. I was 25 at the time. [/QUOTE]
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