In this video, I respond to a tiktoker named @vegan_mitchell who tells her followers about how taking testosterone at such a high dose for such a long time damaged her pancreas to the point that she developed severe chronic pancreatitis and associated malnutrition. This may shorten her lifespan significantly as well as eliminate any quality of life in the interim. This is an entirely predictable and well-known consequence of the sexual dimorphism in the mammalian pancreas, which science has been aware of for some time. Female pancreases function less well on higher doses of testosterone. Male pancreases function less well on lower doses of testosterone . This is even though the male and female pancreas look extremely superficially similar - much like the male and female brain.
In reading the literature in regards to anxiety and testosterone, in relation to CAIS, I have repeatedly seen reference to the idea that the fact that women have less testosterone than men, must be the reason that women are more prone to anxiety. Although I have not falsified this hypothesis, there is no justification for the assumption that the male and female brain are metabolically identical just because there are minimal obvious structural differences. Women and men must always be thought of as categorically different, medically, and not as variations on a theme.
Episode can be found here:
https://odysee.com/@Exulansic:d/Grass,-Gas,-or-Pancreas-No-One-Survives-for-Free-final
Another story that needs shouting from rooftops.
Pacreatitis kids!
More good research. Thank you.