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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low cortisol and low testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="Charliebizz" data-source="post: 142274" data-attributes="member: 12858"><p>Very nice to come to a men’s health forum and be combative on a subject you clearly aren’t up on. Most microadenomas are either non functioning or are hormone producing. Yes small ones cause hosts of problems I never said they didn’t but it’s because of excess. You think I just read on groups and do not go to drs. I had my first pituitary scan in 2007 it was negative and I had low t in 2016 is when they found a 3mm tumor. Only because one random blood draw I had slightly high prolactin and my dr assumed the tumor was the cause. See that it was excess not low. So he put me on caborgoline. I couldn’t take the mental sides of it. Depression and intrusive thoughts. Why you say because I didn’t need it because dr john told me to test fasting and my prolactin comes back every time. So again tell me how I don’t know anything on the topic. I’ve been on these forums for 11 years and seen some of the top docs in the field and have had these conversations with them. For your sake google the symptoms of micro adenoma and you will see many illness it causes and all of them are from excess hormones. Low t can be caused indirectly from the hyperprolactinemia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Charliebizz, post: 142274, member: 12858"] Very nice to come to a men’s health forum and be combative on a subject you clearly aren’t up on. Most microadenomas are either non functioning or are hormone producing. Yes small ones cause hosts of problems I never said they didn’t but it’s because of excess. You think I just read on groups and do not go to drs. I had my first pituitary scan in 2007 it was negative and I had low t in 2016 is when they found a 3mm tumor. Only because one random blood draw I had slightly high prolactin and my dr assumed the tumor was the cause. See that it was excess not low. So he put me on caborgoline. I couldn’t take the mental sides of it. Depression and intrusive thoughts. Why you say because I didn’t need it because dr john told me to test fasting and my prolactin comes back every time. So again tell me how I don’t know anything on the topic. I’ve been on these forums for 11 years and seen some of the top docs in the field and have had these conversations with them. For your sake google the symptoms of micro adenoma and you will see many illness it causes and all of them are from excess hormones. Low t can be caused indirectly from the hyperprolactinemia [/QUOTE]
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