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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Seeking help with investigating symptoms. Zero sex drive, ED, High Prolactin, Low F.S.H, High Estrogen,
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<blockquote data-quote="zancek0" data-source="post: 268254" data-attributes="member: 45189"><p>I believe this approach cannot work. This is how mainstream medicine works. Patching up symptoms, making you worse in the long run. It's avoiding treatment of underlying issues.</p><p>Worse, this cannot work even short-term. </p><p></p><p>A "cabergoline trial" is dangerous. If prolactin elevation is not caused by a prolactinoma, cabergoline can lead to DAWS. Nightmare material just reading such reports.</p><p></p><p>DHEA suggestion is misguided too. His steroids are fine. If hormone levels would be non-existent, there would be some sense in trying DHEA (a precursor to sex steroids among other stuff). Its effects as a neurosteroid and a neurotrophin will likely give only very short positive benefits.</p><p></p><p>Taking arimidex would likely damage him further. Excessive elevations of E2 indicate body's need for anti-inflammatory effects of estradiol.</p><p></p><p>Low FSH could be related to a nonmalignant tumours, chronic infections, mineral deficiencies, heavy metal toxicity etc...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zancek0, post: 268254, member: 45189"] I believe this approach cannot work. This is how mainstream medicine works. Patching up symptoms, making you worse in the long run. It's avoiding treatment of underlying issues. Worse, this cannot work even short-term. A "cabergoline trial" is dangerous. If prolactin elevation is not caused by a prolactinoma, cabergoline can lead to DAWS. Nightmare material just reading such reports. DHEA suggestion is misguided too. His steroids are fine. If hormone levels would be non-existent, there would be some sense in trying DHEA (a precursor to sex steroids among other stuff). Its effects as a neurosteroid and a neurotrophin will likely give only very short positive benefits. Taking arimidex would likely damage him further. Excessive elevations of E2 indicate body's need for anti-inflammatory effects of estradiol. Low FSH could be related to a nonmalignant tumours, chronic infections, mineral deficiencies, heavy metal toxicity etc... [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Seeking help with investigating symptoms. Zero sex drive, ED, High Prolactin, Low F.S.H, High Estrogen,
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