Posted by steve on March 12, 2001, at 18:02:05
In reply to Testosterone for Vitality ?, posted by jimmygold70 on March 12, 2001, at 14:18:35
> I have heard that testosterone replacement therapy, even for young people (I have normal circulating T) may restore vitality and increase motivation. Is that true ?
>
> My T levels are normal, but I suffer from some fatigue, lowered libido and I have a protruding gut
> (although I am thin). Those are symptoms you generally see in people over 50 yearsold, but I am less than half of that in age (-:
>
> Is testosterone therapy will be of any value for me ? Can you expect an endocrinologist to really prescribe that ? Should I check anything else but Testos,E2,LH ? (Thyroid is OK)
>
> JimmyMy take is that since your levels are normal, you could either go for exercise, or maybe add some testosterone, and then maybe an anti-psychotic if that gets you too wound up, and then maybe an anticholinergic to fight the side-effects of that, perhaps to be followed by something to help you cope with the excessive dilation of your eyes.
It might not be good for your brain, but Eckerd's would be grateful.
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