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Is Male Menopause (aka Andropause) Real? Let's ask an expert
Submitted by Wesley on January 24, 2007 - 10:45am.
A few weeks ago, we addressed the question of whether andropause (men's menopause) is real. (Is Male Menopause Real? If so, what can be done about it?). We sourced from Harvard Health Publications and investigated testosterone therapy. This time we are turning to andropause expert Jed Diamond, author of Male Menopause.
Jed asks whether this is really how men feel about moving through male menopause? Are middle aged men doomed to mental/physical decline? No, he says, in fact we should really be considering the time period associated with these changes as the "prime time" of men's lives. Jed compares andropause to women's aging, and believes that like women's menopause, andropause does not need to be a time of gloom and doom. It's real (to the tune of tens of millions of men) and it's treatable. He cited the fact that in 2005, 2,300,000 prescriptions were written for testosterone with millions of more men receiving other forms of treatment and healing. In short, he says that it's real, it's treatable, and most notably, it's not the end of our lives. In addition to Male Menopause Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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spot on
Jed is spot on. Great article on this topic. I am running a series of articles on my blog on male menopause, the first one which may interest you is here:
Male Menopause a Phase You Should Not Miss - Article 1
Bioidentical Hormone Doctors
The bioidentical specialists treated my hormone imbalance related to male menopause ("andropause"). I'm amazed at how life has changed.
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