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Dr. Thierry Hertoghe
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 268548" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Awesome. Thank u so much for the detailed response. I appreciate it more than u know. And I agree, imo depression and anhedonia are two of the worst conditions for sure. Unless u’ve experienced both, u really can’t even begin to understand what it’s like to not only not feel any pleasure from anything in life, but to then feel depressed and feel like there’s 100% no hope of anything ever getting better is just absolute torture 24/7. If u’ve experienced that combo, it’s extremely understandable why some people that deal with these conditions commit suicide. I don’t blame them whatsoever. It can be literal torture simply waking up and having to go through another full day feeling those ways. </p><p></p><p>Luckily I’ve only felt like that for a few months out of my entire life. When I was on Clomid monotherapy taking 50mg/ day. I was definitely suicidal during that time. Just too much of a pussy to ever come close to actually doing it. I normally have basically no depression, so maybe feeling so bad was worse for me than someone that’s used to feeling so horrible, idk. But it was literal torture every single day.</p><p></p><p>I do feel like I could enjoy things more, most of the time, but if I do have some anhedonia going on, it’s not too bad. I do think there’s room for improvement tho, as far as me enjoying things in life to the degree I used to before HRT.</p><p></p><p>but anyways, thanks again for the anecdotes, and I agree, losing enjoyment for things in life is a very big deal, and it would be amazing if more people were aware of certain things that could alter the way we experience and enjoy life. At least make it so we are all aware of anything and everything that could alter it, no matter how small or big the risk, and then let people decide for themselves if the pros outweigh the cons/ the risk is worth it, in regards to whatever it is they want to try</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 268548, member: 15043"] Awesome. Thank u so much for the detailed response. I appreciate it more than u know. And I agree, imo depression and anhedonia are two of the worst conditions for sure. Unless u’ve experienced both, u really can’t even begin to understand what it’s like to not only not feel any pleasure from anything in life, but to then feel depressed and feel like there’s 100% no hope of anything ever getting better is just absolute torture 24/7. If u’ve experienced that combo, it’s extremely understandable why some people that deal with these conditions commit suicide. I don’t blame them whatsoever. It can be literal torture simply waking up and having to go through another full day feeling those ways. Luckily I’ve only felt like that for a few months out of my entire life. When I was on Clomid monotherapy taking 50mg/ day. I was definitely suicidal during that time. Just too much of a pussy to ever come close to actually doing it. I normally have basically no depression, so maybe feeling so bad was worse for me than someone that’s used to feeling so horrible, idk. But it was literal torture every single day. I do feel like I could enjoy things more, most of the time, but if I do have some anhedonia going on, it’s not too bad. I do think there’s room for improvement tho, as far as me enjoying things in life to the degree I used to before HRT. but anyways, thanks again for the anecdotes, and I agree, losing enjoyment for things in life is a very big deal, and it would be amazing if more people were aware of certain things that could alter the way we experience and enjoy life. At least make it so we are all aware of anything and everything that could alter it, no matter how small or big the risk, and then let people decide for themselves if the pros outweigh the cons/ the risk is worth it, in regards to whatever it is they want to try [/QUOTE]
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