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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Misdiagnosed as "Adult ADD" ; baseline labs -- starting TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="atlman65" data-source="post: 50714" data-attributes="member: 14094"><p>You're absolutely right. When I was in college it was NO DOZ caffeine pills to keep you going. Now its Adderall. Doctors are largely to blame. A prescription should mandate compliance -- after a one month script patients should be looking for a refill in a month (indicating daily use / compliance) and they should be following up on a regular basis. This medication should never be used "as needed" since ADHD doesn't come and go. Anyway, the point of this thread was that the symptoms of ADD in adults can be very similar to Low T. I was told my recent onset irritability and short temper was impulsivity, my "brain fog" was inattention, and that people with ADHD don't sleep well either. Stimulants would help fatigue too! I really think all these symptoms were due to my low T. Most adults with ADD are diagnosed as children and most children display symptoms before 7 years --- we'll see if my symptoms resolve with T alone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="atlman65, post: 50714, member: 14094"] You're absolutely right. When I was in college it was NO DOZ caffeine pills to keep you going. Now its Adderall. Doctors are largely to blame. A prescription should mandate compliance -- after a one month script patients should be looking for a refill in a month (indicating daily use / compliance) and they should be following up on a regular basis. This medication should never be used "as needed" since ADHD doesn't come and go. Anyway, the point of this thread was that the symptoms of ADD in adults can be very similar to Low T. I was told my recent onset irritability and short temper was impulsivity, my "brain fog" was inattention, and that people with ADHD don't sleep well either. Stimulants would help fatigue too! I really think all these symptoms were due to my low T. Most adults with ADD are diagnosed as children and most children display symptoms before 7 years --- we'll see if my symptoms resolve with T alone [/QUOTE]
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