Testogel/Androgel Makes me Depressed

So, you have multiple autoimmune conditions that you are aware of. Given this extra information, it would make sense that you don’t react well to TRT. It is very probable that you don’t need it at all. It’s a good bet that your thyroid issues are not really being treated totally correctly, and even more likely that you have other conditions that you are not yet aware of. Have you been tested for MEN or Rheumatoid Arthritis?

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Didnt you also write iron, in the original post you made. I started Iron supplements and this solved my problem. I was on vitamin c when i made this post. But the Iron helped. How much iron do you tak

Its hard to know whats what. Do you take iron? And how much. It seems like iron solved my issues.

If i remember some guy wrote about iron. But i cannot find it now, im sure it was on this post.

I do not take iron, but I am not anemic and do not have autoimmune issues like Hashimotos. There are several threads where we have talked about iron. It is not unusual for guys to fix a problem (like low T) and then discvoer that they have other issues like low Iron, low B12, low Magnesium, vitamin D issues, Folate issues, etc… If iron supplementing helped, then great. You should also get your B12 and Folate levels checked.

My iron blood test where normal. I guess it most been some storage or something. My vitamins ar normal too. I think it can be something else causing problems. Like resistance of cells, autoimmunity, or some other problem. Thanks

That’s great the iron solves your problems, glad to hear it.

While I was iron deficient, the cause was there was absolutely no vitamin C in my diet, in fact I know there was never any vitamin C at any time in my past.

I was taking 28mg glycinate daily before stopping it.