is the name of this excellent book. > I never tried testosterone..." /> is the name of this excellent book. > I never tried testosterone..." />
Posted by vince on June 6, 2001, at 18:03:42
In reply to Re: Any hypocortisolaemiacs out there? » vince, posted by Ant-Rock on June 6, 2001, at 14:40:42
> Vince,
>
> "Safe Uses of Cortisol", by William Jefferies,
> is the name of this excellent book.
> I never tried testosterone replacement, but the new gell (Androderm, I think is the name)would make this any easy option to consider. My endo-Doc prescribed me "Clomid", which is a fertility drug for women, that helps your body increase its testosterone output. My levels were brought up, but unfortunately I didn't experience the outcome I was hoping for, ie. return of sex drive/libido, increased energy, etc.
> I guess until I get this depression conquered, it doesn't matter how I try to treat my physical symptoms, nothing will change.
> Good luck Vince, and please keep posting your results.
>
> AnthonyAnthony, Thanks for the the name of the book. I tried Clomid but it made the depression even worse. I'm wondering if I can get my doc to prescribe HCG it's supposed to be even better at stimulating test production but doesn't affect estrogen levels as much. I think that's what worsens mood. I don't really want to try testosterone replacement unless I have to since that can curtail natural production.
Vince
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