Thank you for your reply, Living With Hope. The meds really are messing your husband. But without them he also does not seem to be well.
I think it is more the other way round, what looks like depression is caused by the low testosterone, not the depression that causes the low testosterone/wacky hormones.
So maybe all it would be necessary would be the testosterone gel. But since the doctor also gave your husband meds for depression, now everything is much more messed up because the antidepressants cause all sorts of side effects.
I've posted on TT’s thread on the other side of the forum that I had been reading an article on low testosterone on a Portuguese magazine (they do not have online links to the print version, at least not to the current one). Among many other thing the article said that often doctors tend to go for antidepressants in cases of low testosterone and that it does not work.
Of course I have no idea how all this plays in the wider issue that is MLC, but from what the little I know of neuroscience and hormones, it does make more sense that it is the low testosterone that causes what looks like depression.
The other thing I know is that even if it is just depression that is at play, it is hard to find the right antidepressant for each person. What has good results with some people has terrible ones with others. Prozac being one. My cousin reacted pretty badly to it and Mr J, when he was depressed many years ago, went crazy with it. Prozac turned Mr J aggressive and a jumpy bunny rabbit. When he was depressed a second time, also years before MLC, he refused to take Prozac and I supported him on his decision.
And I told my friend who is a psychiatrist to not even think of give Prozac to my cousin. My friend didn't. He gave him Lamotrigine and Alprazolam. And it worked. But, to my knowledge, my cousin testosterone was not low. Or if it was he never was tested for it. But before a doctor got some meds that helped my cousin, cousin had been through meds for all sorts of mental illness and, of course, the meds messed him up big time. I wrote a little about on Thundarr’s thread and posted an update on cousin on my thread.
Really wish some one would gives us reseach money for us to be able to know more about MLC, what changes it causes in the MLCer brain, hormones, etc. Maybe one day this condition will be taken seriously enough to be researched.
Sometimes good things fall apart so better things can fall together. (Marilyn Monroe)