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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 2822405" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Have you had any of your hormones checked? If hormones out of whack it can cause anxiety/panic/sleep disruption, etc.; and there is such a thing as "male menopause"...happening to a lot of guys in their 30's & 40's. </p><p></p><p>Total Testosterone</p><p>Free Testosterone</p><p>Estradiol</p><p>Free T3</p><p>Free T4</p><p>TSH</p><p></p><p>If there is one ROOT cause there can be many symptoms, and symptoms caused by other symptoms (e.g. a dormant mumps virus attacks your nuts ---> leads to low T ---> leads to additional hormonal imbalance ---> leads to various symptoms)...In my mind, a symptom isn't a disease but in many cases they are treated as such...but absolutely there could be multiple "conditions" leading to the symptoms so I'm not disputing this idea of co-morbidity and I am glad to see the professor bring up the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 2822405, member: 24531"] Have you had any of your hormones checked? If hormones out of whack it can cause anxiety/panic/sleep disruption, etc.; and there is such a thing as "male menopause"...happening to a lot of guys in their 30's & 40's. Total Testosterone Free Testosterone Estradiol Free T3 Free T4 TSH If there is one ROOT cause there can be many symptoms, and symptoms caused by other symptoms (e.g. a dormant mumps virus attacks your nuts ---> leads to low T ---> leads to additional hormonal imbalance ---> leads to various symptoms)...In my mind, a symptom isn't a disease but in many cases they are treated as such...but absolutely there could be multiple "conditions" leading to the symptoms so I'm not disputing this idea of co-morbidity and I am glad to see the professor bring up the idea. [/QUOTE]
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