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    is it possible to reduce adrenal androgens, but not testicular androgens?

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      wester130
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      Has anyone ever looked into this issue?

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        samson @wester130
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        @wester130 why would you want to?

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          wester130 @samson
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          @samson for example in cushings and adrenal disorders and cortisol disorders

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            DKJoeAgain
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            I don't know what I'm talking about but wouldn't adrenal androgens soften the blow of running off adrenals? Like aren't the adrenal androgens being produced by your adrenals due to lack of testicular androgens? If so then wouldn't suppressing adrenal androgens mean you will still trigger adrenal stress responses but receive absolutely no benefits? And by this logic wouldn't promoting testicular androgens curtail adrenal androgens?

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              wester130 @DKJoeAgain
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              @DKJoeAgain

              Okay.

              So in cushings, why I am being recommended Cabergoline and Ketoconazole

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                DKJoeAgain @wester130
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                @wester130 who is recommending those things? Also remember I am simply musing and the fact you have Cushing's is probably a very relevant variable here, maybe give more detail about the whole situation?

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                  wester130 @DKJoeAgain
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                  @DKJoeAgain basically it is cushings

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