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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
TRT + Low Dose SSRI ...anyone doing this protocol?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hyrulewarrior1978" data-source="post: 244423" data-attributes="member: 43873"><p>I’m not a fan of ssris or any psychotropic drug because they create imbalances in neurotransmitters (even though they are marketed as correcting an imbalance when there is no evidence for this). The drugs may be an attempt to fix one problem while causing another. The older I get the more cautious I am about taking anything from a pharmacy, especially the drugs that alter brain chemicals. Big pharma and physicians won’t tell you any of this because it’s how they make their living. And now I’ve heard or read recently somewhere how people with depression or other illnesses have higher serotonin levels (don’t know if this is actually true). Your state of mind in how you choose to look at things is key (being grateful for what you have etc, realizing certain ways of thinking are toxic, ie comparing yourself to others, etc). There are many online therapists now for convenience sake.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hyrulewarrior1978, post: 244423, member: 43873"] I’m not a fan of ssris or any psychotropic drug because they create imbalances in neurotransmitters (even though they are marketed as correcting an imbalance when there is no evidence for this). The drugs may be an attempt to fix one problem while causing another. The older I get the more cautious I am about taking anything from a pharmacy, especially the drugs that alter brain chemicals. Big pharma and physicians won’t tell you any of this because it’s how they make their living. And now I’ve heard or read recently somewhere how people with depression or other illnesses have higher serotonin levels (don’t know if this is actually true). Your state of mind in how you choose to look at things is key (being grateful for what you have etc, realizing certain ways of thinking are toxic, ie comparing yourself to others, etc). There are many online therapists now for convenience sake. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
TRT + Low Dose SSRI ...anyone doing this protocol?
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