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Hi everyone-
I recieved just a couple of responses regarding my CD husband who is 52
and his very low testosterone. One person indicated digestion problems
inhibited the production of testosterone, another said that is just one
more thing possibly associated with being celiac and a gentleman
indicated his testosterone was quite high as also a woman indicated. I
then did some research on testosterone and found out among its many
indications of being low is a suseptability to diabetes and other
immune deficiency diseases! Also low libido, poor sexual response, bone
and muscle loss, depression, fatigue, heart disease and other things.
My husband has decided to take the hormone shots. His level is 160 out
of a normal range of 300 to 1000. I will let you know what happens when
he starts the shots. By the way, he is diabetic also. Thanks for
everyones help and support. This is such a difficult disease, so
complicated, hard on the spouse also.
Becky
Lakewood, Ca.
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