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    I am hoping someone can elaborate on the ideas above with regards to my current situation.

    I am a 21 year old male that has been experiencing low libido among other things.

    I have been treated with antipsychotics for 12+ years for my tourettes. These medications are the root cause of my low libido.

    My recent bloodwork came back with a test level of 20. The secretary never told me the units. But setting average/optimal levels and ranges aside.. I think my low test is the cause of my current problems.. Low libido, anxiety, unpredictable energy/mood. My mood and energy can change quite easily. When I eat it changes too much than whats normal.

    Does anyone have any prior knowledge of people on antipsychotic medications who use hormonal therapy to counter balance their bodies?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parsons51 View Post
    I am hoping someone can elaborate on the ideas above with regards to my current situation.

    I am a 21 year old male that has been experiencing low libido among other things.

    I have been treated with antipsychotics for 12+ years for my tourettes. These medications are the root cause of my low libido.

    My recent bloodwork came back with a test level of 20. The secretary never told me the units. But setting average/optimal levels and ranges aside.. I think my low test is the cause of my current problems.. Low libido, anxiety, unpredictable energy/mood. My mood and energy can change quite easily. When I eat it changes too much than whats normal.

    Does anyone have any prior knowledge of people on antipsychotic medications who use hormonal therapy to counter balance their bodies?
    You're hijacking this thread.

    Start a new one and post as much about your self as possible.

    See if you can get your blood work and post.

    Many hormonial imbalances can cause depression like symptoms.

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