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Posted by PeterMartin on July 23, 2024, at 1:13:54
Recently started getting Testosterone replacement shots (120mg per week of Testosterone Cypionate injected at a local clinic).
I'm 46 and been on psych meds for 24yrs now. Been struggling lately particularly with fatigue and motivation/anhedonia. Randomly asked my Gp to check my Testosterone level at a general wellness physical a couple months ago. Level was on the borderline for low (300 when the range is 300 to 1200). With the symptoms I have I qualified to try treatment.
Only been 3 weeks so far and can't say I've noticed the mood/energy bump some speak of :-/ Still trying to remain optimistic as it can take 6 weeks+ for effects and also may need to adjust meds after bloodworm at 6 weeks.
Just curious if anyone else has tried this route for mood issues. Success stories of optimism would help me feel better about it potentially helping me also.
Posted by SLS on July 23, 2024, at 19:02:01
In reply to Testosterone Replacement for mood issues?, posted by PeterMartin on July 23, 2024, at 1:13:54
I have seen quite a few Psycho-Babblers describe feeling better on testosterone, but no miracles. I tried testosterone pellets about six months ago. It didn't help my sense of wellbeing. Supposedly, it piggy-backs on top of a treatment regime that is already producing an improvement. Urologists who treat low testosterone tout the ability of it to help with depression.
Six weeks?
I didn't know that.
I hope it makes a difference.
- Scott
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