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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Sexual Dysfunction on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 163013" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Unfortunately what you're describing is not exactly rare, though maybe your case is more severe than most. Have you experienced brief improvements during protocol changes? Do you happen to have earlier prolactin measurements, ideally even pre-TRT? I've noticed that my level of this hormone has crept up over the years, at least correlating with reduced libido. If you started with prolactin in the single digits years ago, then having it at 11-16 ng/mL, though still in the reference range, could potentially be an issue. Dr. Saya has said that when more obvious problems have been ruled out he will occasionally try a short trial of cabergoline to see if it helps.</p><p></p><p>Another thing to look at is PT-141. It's just a workaround, like Cialis, but presumably you'd be happier if you can get the ED under control, at least on a few select days each month, even if it doesn't do much for libido.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 163013, member: 38109"] Unfortunately what you're describing is not exactly rare, though maybe your case is more severe than most. Have you experienced brief improvements during protocol changes? Do you happen to have earlier prolactin measurements, ideally even pre-TRT? I've noticed that my level of this hormone has crept up over the years, at least correlating with reduced libido. If you started with prolactin in the single digits years ago, then having it at 11-16 ng/mL, though still in the reference range, could potentially be an issue. Dr. Saya has said that when more obvious problems have been ruled out he will occasionally try a short trial of cabergoline to see if it helps. Another thing to look at is PT-141. It's just a workaround, like Cialis, but presumably you'd be happier if you can get the ED under control, at least on a few select days each month, even if it doesn't do much for libido. [/QUOTE]
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