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The Case Against Antidepressants
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 234373" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>For me the ssri” seem” to give me the ability to tolerate higher levels of testosterone also. That’s another reason I was thinking about going back to them. At this current time I seem to feel better overall on lower doses (less side effects). But the positives are lower. When I move dose up. I get better libido And more motivated to work out. But also get some old “low cortisol“ symptoms back. i Don’t know if any of these things are what’s actually going on it could all be my perception of things based on what I’ve read over the years. Almost forming some sort of a conformation bias.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 234373, member: 12858"] For me the ssri” seem” to give me the ability to tolerate higher levels of testosterone also. That’s another reason I was thinking about going back to them. At this current time I seem to feel better overall on lower doses (less side effects). But the positives are lower. When I move dose up. I get better libido And more motivated to work out. But also get some old “low cortisol“ symptoms back. i Don’t know if any of these things are what’s actually going on it could all be my perception of things based on what I’ve read over the years. Almost forming some sort of a conformation bias. [/QUOTE]
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