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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
New Idea: Four Compound TAMO intranasal ED & Libido Formulation
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<blockquote data-quote="MDavidW76" data-source="post: 262982" data-attributes="member: 42974"><p>I’m on a few medications, but I will usually go through the literature to see what they will do, if anything, to prolactin, dopamine, histamine, other hormones, etc.</p><p></p><p>I find a lot of pushback from some of my doctors when it comes to me doing this, I work in research, and grew up around a lot of doctors, so I pretty much “talk shop” with them as I inform myself of what medications they will go to as their front line picks.</p><p></p><p>I ended up at the cardiologist, after all the testing they said they wished that their cholesterol levels was on par with mine, and that they wanted to give me Verapamil for my blood pressure, I reminded them that I had a micro-adenoma and that in some cases Verapamil may cause extreme prolactin elevation, I suggested one of the “sartans” and he put me on Losartan.</p><p></p><p>I’m doing bloodwork this week and we’re going to see what my prolactin level is at.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully my bloodwork gives us some clues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDavidW76, post: 262982, member: 42974"] I’m on a few medications, but I will usually go through the literature to see what they will do, if anything, to prolactin, dopamine, histamine, other hormones, etc. I find a lot of pushback from some of my doctors when it comes to me doing this, I work in research, and grew up around a lot of doctors, so I pretty much “talk shop” with them as I inform myself of what medications they will go to as their front line picks. I ended up at the cardiologist, after all the testing they said they wished that their cholesterol levels was on par with mine, and that they wanted to give me Verapamil for my blood pressure, I reminded them that I had a micro-adenoma and that in some cases Verapamil may cause extreme prolactin elevation, I suggested one of the “sartans” and he put me on Losartan. I’m doing bloodwork this week and we’re going to see what my prolactin level is at. Hopefully my bloodwork gives us some clues. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
New Idea: Four Compound TAMO intranasal ED & Libido Formulation
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