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Old 11-14-2009, 03:35 PM #1
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Default Improvement after hormone therapy

I was blood tested as hormone deficient a month ago. Since then, I have started a therapy of DHEA and testosterone. After about two weeks of this therapy, I have started to fall asleep better, sleep better with fewer seizure/body jerks during sleep, have normal dreams and wake up more refreshed.

I don't recommend anybody just try this by themselves. A blood test can point the direction. My testosterone was within normal but at the low end of the normal scale. My DHEA was also at the low end. Most doctors would have not treated these low but normal levels.

The difference to me has been remarkable. I hope others with insomnia or other sleep issues find this helpful.

Has anybody else tried this?
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