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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Eight Weeks on TRT - Feeling No Better
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<blockquote data-quote="Libra88" data-source="post: 78849" data-attributes="member: 15185"><p>It's been 6 months since I've started to your T. I just want to feel better, I apologize if I seem annoying. I just have a difficult case. As far as narrowing down to what I believe will help me "dial in", I believe it comes down to prolactin and estradiol. I will let my other doctors deal with the prolactin as they have upped the dose to lower it to normal levels. I am aware prolactin levels can fluctuate, but regardless, I believe it being at 35 when I didn't masturbate or eat or do anything is quite high. Other than the tumor growing(which the MRI has shown it has not changed in size since last year), the only other reason my prolactin may have gone higher could be because of my estradiol being higher than it should. My estradiol is at 27pg/ml. I am not sure if that is reasonable, I have heard optimal estradiol should be 20-22pg/ml. Again I am throwing things out there to see what you all think. I appreciate each and every response including Dr. Saya and Dr. Calkins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Libra88, post: 78849, member: 15185"] It's been 6 months since I've started to your T. I just want to feel better, I apologize if I seem annoying. I just have a difficult case. As far as narrowing down to what I believe will help me "dial in", I believe it comes down to prolactin and estradiol. I will let my other doctors deal with the prolactin as they have upped the dose to lower it to normal levels. I am aware prolactin levels can fluctuate, but regardless, I believe it being at 35 when I didn't masturbate or eat or do anything is quite high. Other than the tumor growing(which the MRI has shown it has not changed in size since last year), the only other reason my prolactin may have gone higher could be because of my estradiol being higher than it should. My estradiol is at 27pg/ml. I am not sure if that is reasonable, I have heard optimal estradiol should be 20-22pg/ml. Again I am throwing things out there to see what you all think. I appreciate each and every response including Dr. Saya and Dr. Calkins. [/QUOTE]
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