Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 We have never found that diflucan lowered testosterone with our son. We did decide to try spironolactone prior to trying lupron. The spiro works great and his levels were down within 3 months. We are on it for over a year and it works well. We do need to watch for constipation with our son and use oxypowder with the spiro. --- joans_java wrote: > I have been reading the Lupron protocol. I am not > well versed in > this. I only want my daughter to be able to chelate > her own body but > it seems that even if you suppress the testosterone > whether using the > Lupron or the Duflucan, you really need the DMSA to > pull it out. Has > others seen this or am I getting it wrong? > > Shanna > > > > > > > > Hey everyone! > > > > > > My question is this: > > > had " Elevated Testosterone " come back. I > believe it was > > 39.55 > > > and the reference range was <35. That doesnt > sound like much to > me > > but > > > my child has always battled aggression towards > herself mostly and > > > towards others (not often but has). > > > Does anyone know how bad is that? Also, our > doctor says that it is > > > because she is overweight. How can that be? She > wasnt overweight > > when > > > she was younger and was aggressive. I have also > met other parents > > of > > > girls with autism and their girls are > aggressive, not overweight, > > and > > > has elevated testosterone > > > Also, I read on another group that Diflucan can > lower > > testosterone. Has > > > anyone had success with this? > > > > > > > > > Tks in advance, > > > Shanna ('s mom) > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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