I am a 32 yo male who has been experiencing low libido for over a year. Bloods revealed low testosterone and MRI of the pituitary with an 'incidental' 3mm finding. Endocrinologist felt no treatment was indicated.
I have since been self medicating with Enclomiphene and Arimidex. My testosterone is now very good and I have noticed improved muscle mass and mood but libido is unchanged.
Regarding my prolactin I assumed it was just elevated as my E2 was high, but since getting that under control there has been no change. I had a second look at my baseline bloods completed by my endo using a different lab and realised it is has been high the whole time.
Prolactin - 16.4 ug/L range <23.5 The range seems quite strange
Any thoughts on my cortisol? I'm not sure if that is normal for a morning reading
After reading about Cabergoline seems like I might be a good candidate for it?
Additional notes
- Erections ok
- Dull orgasms
- Poor sensitivity
- Long refractory period, can go a week without and feel no urge. Previously a week would be a big challenge of self control
- No insulin resistance
- No sleep apnea
- Thyroid good
- In good health overall
I have since been self medicating with Enclomiphene and Arimidex. My testosterone is now very good and I have noticed improved muscle mass and mood but libido is unchanged.
Regarding my prolactin I assumed it was just elevated as my E2 was high, but since getting that under control there has been no change. I had a second look at my baseline bloods completed by my endo using a different lab and realised it is has been high the whole time.
Prolactin - 16.4 ug/L range <23.5 The range seems quite strange
Any thoughts on my cortisol? I'm not sure if that is normal for a morning reading
After reading about Cabergoline seems like I might be a good candidate for it?
Additional notes
- Erections ok
- Dull orgasms
- Poor sensitivity
- Long refractory period, can go a week without and feel no urge. Previously a week would be a big challenge of self control
- No insulin resistance
- No sleep apnea
- Thyroid good
- In good health overall
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