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  SSRI's lower your test levels?

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Capital R

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From:Wonkaland
Registered: Sep 2000

posted September 07, 2000 03:32 PM

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well, that's what I heard at least. I was on an anxiety website looking for info on some meds and they have a discussion board. well, there was one guy on there who could care less about lifting, and he said that ssri's lower your test levels (he was on Zoloft)and his doctor was even willing to put him on a little test to help balance it out while on the anti d. (why a doctor would actually care about a little lowered test I don't know. They seem to prescribe anything that kills your test like it was candy (i.e. Tagamet, Nizoral tabs, etc. He also said that Effexor was one of the worst offenders. He also mentioned that his doc was either going to put him on Androderm or Sustenon. I know Sustenon is not FDA approved for use in the states, but that is what the guy said and he could give a shit about AS. I don't know if that's true or not, but it would be helpful to find out. Yeah, I'm new here, and I know the rules about using the search, but I was just looking for quick input. Just thought I'd bring it up since a lot of people seem to like the Paxil and other SSRI's, and could benefit from any info before they potentially weaken a cycle or they're natural state if not on. If you need it then I'd try to see if Wellbutrin or any other anti-d that doesn't work via serotonin levels would work for you. Controlling depression would definitely be top priority, but I'd rather not do it at the expense of my test levels.


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