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Re: Is testosterone more accepted now?

Posted by rvanson on February 14, 2004, at 23:58:52

In reply to Is testosterone more accepted now?, posted by thunder on February 14, 2004, at 17:24:51

> 2 years ago, at age 48, my blood levels were slightly low. Are MDs now more open to the theory that low T can contribute to Dep?

In a word: No.

In the year 2004,

HRT for women: Yes.

HRT for Men: No.

Good luck finding a doc that will prescribe T, unless you are _WAY_ below the lower limit considered normal.

T is a Steroid and most docs have big problems Rxing Benzos or steriods, no matter how much they might be indicated in the proper treatment of Depression.



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