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Treatments for Anhedonia/Blunting
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<blockquote data-quote="electrify" data-source="post: 259318" data-attributes="member: 44439"><p>That's the first I've heard of T making it worse. I myself never experienced anything like this with T. Do you mean to say TRT caused flatness directly, or that some other stuff created flatness and more T made it worse?</p><p></p><p>I have already been on TRT for years before I ever got this from the alcohol incident post covid. Myself have not noticed any correlation with hormonal levels, been as low as 500 ng/dL and as high as 1000 with no difference in blunting/hedonic tone. It does affect general mood or motivation though a bit. </p><p></p><p>I don't plan on trying it but I've actually read cases of people (usually PFS/PSSD) doing supraphysiological T which broke through the flatness sometimes temporarily. One of the theories I've seen around is that high E2 helps emotionality. E2 is itself an MAOI and it's interesting that MAOIs seem to be the best anecdotal meds for anhedonia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="electrify, post: 259318, member: 44439"] That's the first I've heard of T making it worse. I myself never experienced anything like this with T. Do you mean to say TRT caused flatness directly, or that some other stuff created flatness and more T made it worse? I have already been on TRT for years before I ever got this from the alcohol incident post covid. Myself have not noticed any correlation with hormonal levels, been as low as 500 ng/dL and as high as 1000 with no difference in blunting/hedonic tone. It does affect general mood or motivation though a bit. I don't plan on trying it but I've actually read cases of people (usually PFS/PSSD) doing supraphysiological T which broke through the flatness sometimes temporarily. One of the theories I've seen around is that high E2 helps emotionality. E2 is itself an MAOI and it's interesting that MAOIs seem to be the best anecdotal meds for anhedonia. [/QUOTE]
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