04-04-2013, 22:40
It is possible... But honestly in my experience with women's hormones it's rarely so clear cut as that.
More likely you either have true or pseudo hyperaldosteronism OR thyroid OR pituitary problems. Or a combination.
But excessive T is easiest to treat, so you can always try that first.
If that doesn't work out for you, I would suggest talking to a doc about it.
More likely you either have true or pseudo hyperaldosteronism OR thyroid OR pituitary problems. Or a combination.
But excessive T is easiest to treat, so you can always try that first.
If that doesn't work out for you, I would suggest talking to a doc about it.