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Testosterone and depression ..Dr. Mark Gordon
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<blockquote data-quote="jws1300" data-source="post: 139229" data-attributes="member: 19092"><p>I have had thyroid tested 3 times. TSH, T4free, and T3free is normal. Reverse t3 however is normal on the high side and ive heard some say it can cause anxiety/depression. My endo however says thats not the case. All of my issues started 3 yrs ago with a panic attack, then 2 more followed, ER visits, and now I do nothing like I used to. Think the panic disorder has depressed me bc I dont enjoy anything anymore. Looking back at my diary, the lexapro did help. Just waiting for miracle I guess before I pop the SSRI but maybe i just need it...hereditary or otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jws1300, post: 139229, member: 19092"] I have had thyroid tested 3 times. TSH, T4free, and T3free is normal. Reverse t3 however is normal on the high side and ive heard some say it can cause anxiety/depression. My endo however says thats not the case. All of my issues started 3 yrs ago with a panic attack, then 2 more followed, ER visits, and now I do nothing like I used to. Think the panic disorder has depressed me bc I dont enjoy anything anymore. Looking back at my diary, the lexapro did help. Just waiting for miracle I guess before I pop the SSRI but maybe i just need it...hereditary or otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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