Guest guest Posted October 2, 2006 Report Share Posted October 2, 2006 Hi Vornan: I don't disagree with you and I am not suggesting the testosterone is the root cause and the main culprit here. As you said, something else got triggered. But, maybe level of free testosterone and percentage of free testosterone is a common thing we all share, I wonder. For that reason, I like to see how others in this group fit in on the testosterone curve. It seems like many of us, had some recovery using the TRT and other method of increasing the testosterone. -Steve Steve,Low testosterone is clearly part of the array of biochemical abnormalities contributing to PSSD, but I don't think it's the primary cause. It may be in isolated cases such as yours, but I think generally it's just a symptom of something deeper.I'm relcutant to set up too many polls because over a certain limit new members will just feel overwhelmed and not answer them. I've had to turn down other poll requests for the same reason. I suggest we wait and include testosterone readings in a future group survey that will go into a manuscript for publication in a medical journal.Vornan> Vornan, I put a post earlier suggested to set a poll and see how this > group would fit on free Testosterone and percentage of free > testosterone. I am still waiting for a response from you. What is the > best way to set that up? > > Thanks, > Steve > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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