Well said. Some of us probably just needed some counselling to come to terms with our new changes and learned to accept them as many others do. I was one of those people.
Just curious, how do we actually find out that these anonymous members have committed suicide?
Not at all, not all of us, and probably not many either. I went to a dermatologist because of eczema on my chin, he asked if I was doing anything for my hair loss and gave me fin + minox. I thought of it like taking vitamin pills or something simple like that, I’d never have used it if I knew the dangers, almost nobody would if they knew.
What a dick so he basically pointed out the fact you had hairloss and told you to get on a treatment for it when you didn’t even go for that exact purpose?
What a POS doctor!
There were members of the PSSD forum who were closely acquainted with him. It seems many of us who have been around for awhile have a close circle of friends in the post-drug community who know our IRL identities.
RIP again brother… i hope all can recover from this without terminating own lives.
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How painful it must have been.
Rest in peace there.
Yes I’ve done hormone tests through Goldstein, other vitamin tests through my neurologist. Nothing abnormal there.
@jrums01
I’d be very careful with the definition of “normal”. Most doctors would tell a man with Testosterone level of 250 and Estrogen of 11 that he’s “normal”.
I was over 700 in Testosterone. Not bad for 38. It’s deeper than that. It’s a complete neuroendocrine receptor destruction in the worst cases I’m afraid.
Sorry but total Testosterone level alone doesn’t tell the whole story. There’s a lot more. I’d pay more attention into hormonal ratios, adrenals, thyroid, abnormalities, and of course “the mighty gut”. Godspeed.
I will make a sacrifice of some candies for the mighty gut !
Man you got me chuckle. Sorry didn’t mean to sound disrespectful. I know how you feel man. Lo and behold the mighty gut.
That was the purpose. Gut bless you !
r.i.p brother
RIP Buddy. I remember him as a very smart guy, and always ready to give you a hand or advice.
In the PSSD community, a few months ago another young girl took her own life for this horrible pathology, she was very smart and a really nice person. I believe it is time for medical science to take these post-drug pathologies seriously for giving support and proper treatment.
So close to suicide like this guy. I dunno. I dunno.