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Cabergoline - Should I really take it? (pros vs. cons)
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<blockquote data-quote="Pacman" data-source="post: 18656" data-attributes="member: 2450"><p>So over the past few months I've been slightly irritated that my ability to orgasm has sort of disappeared (basically ever since I started the injections; I used to be on Androgel). My libido is high, and I can ejaculate just fine (no problems at all in the <em>function</em> department), but my enjoyment of it has gotten very mediocre. Nowadays it's more about relieving an urge, rather than enjoying a satisfying experience. Much like going to pee - yeah it feels good, but only because I relieved the need to pee, not because it feels amazing to pee. Get the difference?</p><p></p><p>My doc previously though that I may need to increase my DHT levels, so he added T-Prop (on top of my weekly T-Cyp) which has a higher conversion rate to DHT than T-Cyp alone. That increased my libido, but not my enjoyment.</p><p></p><p>So we are facing a new culprit - my prolactin levels, which are currently 19.5 ng/mL (range: 4.0 - 15.2 ng/mL). Granted, my prolactin levels have always been high (used to be 17 ng/mL prior to TRT, don't know why it increased since then but whatever).</p><p></p><p>He says that my current levels are not <em>too </em>high, so he's not <em>too</em> worried at this point, but it may be the reason I am not experiencing orgasmic sensations when ejaculating. So he suggested that I take half a pill of Cabergoline twice a week for the next six weeks, and report back to him on how I am feeling.</p><p></p><p>Here's the thing: <strong>each pill costs $27.50 </strong>- that's major expensive!! </p><p></p><p>Are there any other benefits to taking this pill other than increasing sexual enjoyment? I understand that it helps prevent/reduce gyno, which I am not sure whether I have or not, because I am slightly overweight, so maybe I have pseudo-gyno? No idea. </p><p></p><p>Spending close to $200 for a little over a month of more enjoyable masturbatory sessions (right now I don't have a girlfriend) sounds a little crazy to me. Are there any other benefits to this pill short or long term that may potentially deem it worthwhile despite the expensive investment?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pacman, post: 18656, member: 2450"] So over the past few months I've been slightly irritated that my ability to orgasm has sort of disappeared (basically ever since I started the injections; I used to be on Androgel). My libido is high, and I can ejaculate just fine (no problems at all in the [I]function[/I] department), but my enjoyment of it has gotten very mediocre. Nowadays it's more about relieving an urge, rather than enjoying a satisfying experience. Much like going to pee - yeah it feels good, but only because I relieved the need to pee, not because it feels amazing to pee. Get the difference? My doc previously though that I may need to increase my DHT levels, so he added T-Prop (on top of my weekly T-Cyp) which has a higher conversion rate to DHT than T-Cyp alone. That increased my libido, but not my enjoyment. So we are facing a new culprit - my prolactin levels, which are currently 19.5 ng/mL (range: 4.0 - 15.2 ng/mL). Granted, my prolactin levels have always been high (used to be 17 ng/mL prior to TRT, don't know why it increased since then but whatever). He says that my current levels are not [I]too [/I]high, so he's not [I]too[/I] worried at this point, but it may be the reason I am not experiencing orgasmic sensations when ejaculating. So he suggested that I take half a pill of Cabergoline twice a week for the next six weeks, and report back to him on how I am feeling. Here's the thing: [B]each pill costs $27.50 [/B]- that's major expensive!! Are there any other benefits to taking this pill other than increasing sexual enjoyment? I understand that it helps prevent/reduce gyno, which I am not sure whether I have or not, because I am slightly overweight, so maybe I have pseudo-gyno? No idea. Spending close to $200 for a little over a month of more enjoyable masturbatory sessions (right now I don't have a girlfriend) sounds a little crazy to me. Are there any other benefits to this pill short or long term that may potentially deem it worthwhile despite the expensive investment? [/QUOTE]
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