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05-10-2007, 03:23 PM | #11 | |||
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It might mean that your testosterone is too high.
The endocrine system works together, so if one is out of whack, the others won't be right, either. The good news is, once you start getting even one hormone level normal, the others will improve, too. I've had problems with too much estrogen (not enough progesterone), and too much adrenaline/cortisol. You might want to start on the thyroid, get that balanced as much as possbile (both T-4 and T-3), then get your progesterone and estrogen levels tested, etc. It takes months and has to be done slowly but it's O.K. because you are continually getting better. Good luck! |
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