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Re: Low testosterone : Dysthymia

Posted by Franz on March 12, 2007, at 17:25:27

In reply to Re: Low testosterone : Dysthymia, posted by jonathanupr on March 12, 2007, at 1:28:18

> I ust did a quick google on hypothyroid and low testosterone levels, they seem to be proportional to one another. Low thyroid definitely can give way to a seemingly sad state of lethargic behavior. Been there, and am at times still there.


I have some questions:

* which is a "desirable" testosterone level in relation to age?. I found different reference levels.

* interesting relation of low Testosterone and Thyroid jonathanupr. From a web search I coulnīt find a causative relation.

* how efficient is a DHEA supplement to elevate T?. I read it is unpredictable

* from some articles I see it is important to test for estrogen and other hormones and not only total and free Test, but doctors tend to stick with just two.

Thanks

 

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