It makes sense that any change in hormone level might cause a "disturbance in the Force" in the form of mood swing or depression. My surgeon already discussed the idea of T replacement in the context of having sexual desire. I tend to think, Emily Jane, that adjustments can be made if the problem is from T loss.
I guess my original thought process for this thread was not so much organic causes of depression as much as mental outlook type causes. Like Mariah mentioned, is it distressing not seeing the next step? I think anyone who has accomplished transition milestones has had to be in battle mode to get things done. You have to fight to make the body match the mind. Whether you call getting GCS a time of stress or excitement, it would seem like afterward the mental outlook has to shift. What's next if battle mode is no longer required? Every day living is obviously the answer. I guess I wonder if that thought transition can cause some sad feelings. My guess is that it is on a highly personal basis.
Monica