| Richard F. Somer 2004-08-25, 12:35 pm |
| In article <IN_Ic.20448$TB3.564300@news20.bellglobal.com>,
"Spread deMocracy" <Spread_deMocracy@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Does anyone have any sources you can direct me to that discusses the causes
>of high DHT...other than simply "aging"? I got my blood work back today
>and DHT was right through the roof, all other indicators were good. My
>urologist could not explain the CAUSE of high DHT...I suggested we tackle
>the cause, not just the symptoms. He had no idea. Anyone out there able to
>provide any information as to causes? Thanks in advance.
I hope you have some success in finding the cause(s). It has always
impressed me that the medical profession--or at least those whom
patients encounter--has so little or no interest in the causes of
ailments. One would think that it is most important to locate and
understand the causes, not merely to treat the symptoms. I suppose the
causes are left to the researchers.
Dick
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Richard F. Somer
I have always made it a rule never to smoke more than one pipe at the same time.
(adapted from Mark Twain)
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