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So, I've always known that I felt better in the summer. I never

attributed it to increased hormonal levels...but I've read that

Testosterone levels are highest in June and July.

I'm thinking if you tested me in June and again in December, the

change would be dramatic. Probably down at least 50% in December.

Why don't doc's make this connection...why don't they get it.

Or perhaps they do, and don't want to admit(treat) it.

Jerry

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Jerry,

It could be longer days and increased light to your brain....this is a well

known phemenon.

Certain species of animals going into " heat " is triggered by light.

The thought that depressed individuals are more prone to suicide over

Christmas holidays is a myth.

According to my psychiatrist....they don't have the energy then...but as

days get longer in spring...suicide rate goes up.

OR eon

Seasonal change??

So, I've always known that I felt better in the summer. I never

attributed it to increased hormonal levels...but I've read that

Testosterone levels are highest in June and July.

I'm thinking if you tested me in June and again in December, the

change would be dramatic. Probably down at least 50% in December.

Why don't doc's make this connection...why don't they get it.

Or perhaps they do, and don't want to admit(treat) it.

Jerry

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