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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Benefit from a DA (cabergoline) without elevated prolactin?
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<blockquote data-quote="smokedsalmon" data-source="post: 173134" data-attributes="member: 39230"><p>I've been prescribed cabergoline for a few years now (pituitary tumor), and the side effects have driven me away. Bromocriptine worked a little better (it's weaker), but the fatigue was unbearable.</p><p></p><p>My doctor helped me get quinagolide from Canada, which is a non-ergolide DA. It's apparently more in line with bromo as far as strength goes.</p><p></p><p>My prolactin hovers between 30-80, but about 75% of it in my case is bound to IgG (macroprolactin) and technically inactive. Although my doctor has found in some cases it still exhibits side effects.</p><p></p><p>My question is, have any of you guys seen an improvement in sexual function from a DA (like caber or bromo) without insanely high PRL levels? Obviously they work if you have a prolactinoma cranking your levels in the hundreds/thousands, but what about just slightly elevated?</p><p></p><p>I've also heard lowering PRL too much can cause the same problems you're trying to fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smokedsalmon, post: 173134, member: 39230"] I've been prescribed cabergoline for a few years now (pituitary tumor), and the side effects have driven me away. Bromocriptine worked a little better (it's weaker), but the fatigue was unbearable. My doctor helped me get quinagolide from Canada, which is a non-ergolide DA. It's apparently more in line with bromo as far as strength goes. My prolactin hovers between 30-80, but about 75% of it in my case is bound to IgG (macroprolactin) and technically inactive. Although my doctor has found in some cases it still exhibits side effects. My question is, have any of you guys seen an improvement in sexual function from a DA (like caber or bromo) without insanely high PRL levels? Obviously they work if you have a prolactinoma cranking your levels in the hundreds/thousands, but what about just slightly elevated? I've also heard lowering PRL too much can cause the same problems you're trying to fix. [/QUOTE]
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Benefit from a DA (cabergoline) without elevated prolactin?
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