Posted by MrBrice on December 16, 2005, at 21:07:43
In reply to Jumping (Re: Testosterone for Young males 20 years, posted by alohashirt on December 16, 2005, at 20:46:10
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> Larry-> "MrBrice, don't jump to conclusions .."
> MrBrice-> "Don't jump to conclusions, suggesting I'm jumping to conclusions..."
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> Good luck with the neuropsy - but if you're not getting results it might be that it's not a neuropsy problem. That's what I understood Larry to be suggesting and I think it's a great point for all of us. Distinguishing between symptoms of a "condition" and plain old sadness, grief, apathy, boredom, dissatisfaction, a life that doesn't fit, wrong relationship, alcohol, wrong job, living in the wrong place, needing God, needing no God, etc can be really hard.
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> Good luck.
>hey alohashirt,
you're probably right. If my problem is indeed situated with testosteron, i don't really need a psydoc, but rather an adrologist (do they also call'm that in english?).
My docter told me he allready suspected that this whole situation might be something else then psychological problems.
I recently read an article that indeed stated that recreational drug use leads to decrease of testosterone. I never had problems with it, but from my birth i allways had low testosterone, my puberty came at the age of 16 whereas with most guys it starts at 13-14. The drugs probably just lowered my levels beyond reasonnable, and that's why all this psychiatric circ started.
In the end, i'm very well off. Since my problem is probably biologically situated, it's probably quite easy te resolve.
and at lary hoover, sorry if i seemed to assertive in my post, i didn't mean no wrong whatsoever.
b.
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