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Old 03-07-2018, 11:16 PM #1
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Yes, PCS can cause loss of libido. As mentioned, some have a decrease in testosterone that impacts this. There are meds that can contribute to this, too.

What symptoms do you still have at 10 weeks?
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Yes, PCS can cause loss of libido. As mentioned, some have a decrease in testosterone that impacts this. There are meds that can contribute to this, too.

What symptoms do you still have at 10 weeks?
Hi Mark I still have mild headaches just happened after work when I'm tired I think it's normal and somtimes i get dizziness and neck pain photofobia and tinnitus but had delayed

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Low sex drive is also a symptom of low testosterone. See my other posts about neuro-endocrine disfunction (hormone imbalance) caused by TBI. Its a common issue. Per the article below it may clear up on its own and it may not. Get checked wither way. In my other posts I mention the minimum you need to check although this article covers everything.

Head Cases: Pituitary Incidents Arising from Traumatic Brain Injury - Endocrine News


I would also suggest you get your neck checked as everyone state on this forum.
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