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Depression, Mood Swings And Aggression With Low Hormone Test Result For Pituitary Gland, Fluctuating Vitamin D Levels. Any Thoughts?

my son is 17, 6 ft 135 pds. he has had 2 testosterone test first at 250 2nd at 420. also two hormones tested for his pituitary gland where low. his levels of vitamin d have tested as low as 5 and as high as 50 (after 2 years of 6000iu a day) he has severe depression, mood swings, aggression, and suicide. also many bone issues. from bones not growing right to shovel break of the spine and bones bent from injury. what should I do? can not get answers or help, except to put him on depression drugs
Mon, 30 Dec 2013
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Look mam apart from the testing, and then seeing the results of these testing which has got no role in his clinical complaints, If I would be his doctor then I would straight away treat your son accordingly, some how your son is in need of moral support, try to spend more time with him, he even need counselling, take care of him have nice day.
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Depression, Mood Swings And Aggression With Low Hormone Test Result For Pituitary Gland, Fluctuating Vitamin D Levels. Any Thoughts?

HI Thank for asking to HCM Look mam apart from the testing, and then seeing the results of these testing which has got no role in his clinical complaints, If I would be his doctor then I would straight away treat your son accordingly, some how your son is in need of moral support, try to spend more time with him, he even need counselling, take care of him have nice day.