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Testosterone and depression ..Dr. Mark Gordon
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<blockquote data-quote="jws1300" data-source="post: 139333" data-attributes="member: 19092"><p>Thanks for the great info and the response. We share a lot of the same issues it sounds. The only test that was off was my total T, so I figured trt would be my savior without other meds; and fix my anxiety/panic/palpitations that came out of nowhere. Now i'm just a guy with anxiety AND small testicles... I guess the question now is, will the ssri help lower stress and in turn lower my rt3 maybe? Or should I continue the zinc/selenium to help as well, as i've read that can help with high rt3? My next task is to find a doctor who DOES think rt3 is a problem and see how they will treat it. If i stick with TRT, maybe i'll give defy a call...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jws1300, post: 139333, member: 19092"] Thanks for the great info and the response. We share a lot of the same issues it sounds. The only test that was off was my total T, so I figured trt would be my savior without other meds; and fix my anxiety/panic/palpitations that came out of nowhere. Now i'm just a guy with anxiety AND small testicles... I guess the question now is, will the ssri help lower stress and in turn lower my rt3 maybe? Or should I continue the zinc/selenium to help as well, as i've read that can help with high rt3? My next task is to find a doctor who DOES think rt3 is a problem and see how they will treat it. If i stick with TRT, maybe i'll give defy a call... [/QUOTE]
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