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Re: Sweating

I have posted on this subject elsewhere but have yet to receive any definitive answers.

The general opinion seems to be that ADT side-effects are solely the result of reduced testosterone levels rather than being caused by the drug itself. Assuming this to be the case I would expect the side-effects to take some to time to go away as testosterone levels gradually re-establish.

It is interesting to hear opinion that different ADT drugs CAN make a difference, implying that at least some of the side-effects are caused by the drug itself rather than reduced testosterone levels.

Has anyone else experience of comparing one type of ADT drug with another?

Jeremy

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