I know we've talked about this on the forum before, but thought it might be timely to put this information here again. Research has shown that men's testosterone levels, are on average, at the 25th percentile of what they were only 20 years ago.
They believe this is due to lifestyle and environmental factors.
Research is coming out now too, about how challenging the pill is for women, hormonally.
I too would like to see MLC documented as a medical condition one day. But personally, I don't believe medication to be a magic pill. I believe if there is a 'cure', then it will be mitigation before a transition becomes a full blown crisis.
Hormone levels vary greatly between person to person. What is 'normal' for one, may not be for another.
A huge drop in testosterone for someone, may not show on a blood test, because their huge drop may still see them in the medically considered normal range.
Even though this is far from 'normal' for this particular person.
So, monitoring of personal levels of hormones, may be an essential part of mitigating this in the future.