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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Slightly high Prolactin Level
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<blockquote data-quote="Pipewrench" data-source="post: 170263" data-attributes="member: 39971"><p>I have very high prolactin. I’m assuming it’s a result of my testosterone injections not being managed correctly. After reading a bit I’m guessing that it’s estrogen induced. After a test shot it will make the nips turn white and make them burn like crazy. Even after HCG when I tried It. Anastrozole helped with that. So it makes me wonder if that AI helps with the high prolactin levels.</p><p></p><p>But High prolactin is also side effects of benzodiazepines or high blood pressure meds or some side effect of other meds. Or unfortunately high prolactin is a sign of a pituitary tumor.</p><p></p><p>I started seeing a Dr and he sent me to an expensive mri right away.</p><p>Turns out I don’t have a tumor.</p><p>But I’m on high blood pressure meds and take 0.5 alprazolam at night before bed most nights.</p><p></p><p>I’ve read a lot of doctors will tell patients to stop taking those med 3 days and come back and blood retest before sending them into an expensive mri .mine didn’t. Plus when I started seeing him he was aware I just gave myself a test injection. And I asked what about something to manage the high estrodial here Doc.? Smh</p><p></p><p>So at this point I’m guessing maybe my meds. Maybe estrogen induced. Maybe both. I’m glad I don’t have a tumor. But there are studies or journals online about estrogen induced tumors on the pituitary .</p><p></p><p>I’m just learning. And I just told my endocrinologist I’m canceling. I need someone to help me figure it all out. That will actually help , me and not try to turn me into Michale Jackson .</p><p>I would like to know if an AI like anastrozole will help manage high prolactin levels as well ? I’m even thinking about staying clean until I find a good Dr. if that’s even possible. Finding a dr?</p><p></p><p>My advice would be not to worry to much. If it’s a tumor Most are not malignant . And it doesn’t mean you have a tumor. But I didn’t hesitate to get it checked. ASAP I would not let any red flag like that go on the back burner.</p><p>All the best to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pipewrench, post: 170263, member: 39971"] I have very high prolactin. I’m assuming it’s a result of my testosterone injections not being managed correctly. After reading a bit I’m guessing that it’s estrogen induced. After a test shot it will make the nips turn white and make them burn like crazy. Even after HCG when I tried It. Anastrozole helped with that. So it makes me wonder if that AI helps with the high prolactin levels. But High prolactin is also side effects of benzodiazepines or high blood pressure meds or some side effect of other meds. Or unfortunately high prolactin is a sign of a pituitary tumor. I started seeing a Dr and he sent me to an expensive mri right away. Turns out I don’t have a tumor. But I’m on high blood pressure meds and take 0.5 alprazolam at night before bed most nights. I’ve read a lot of doctors will tell patients to stop taking those med 3 days and come back and blood retest before sending them into an expensive mri .mine didn’t. Plus when I started seeing him he was aware I just gave myself a test injection. And I asked what about something to manage the high estrodial here Doc.? Smh So at this point I’m guessing maybe my meds. Maybe estrogen induced. Maybe both. I’m glad I don’t have a tumor. But there are studies or journals online about estrogen induced tumors on the pituitary . I’m just learning. And I just told my endocrinologist I’m canceling. I need someone to help me figure it all out. That will actually help , me and not try to turn me into Michale Jackson . I would like to know if an AI like anastrozole will help manage high prolactin levels as well ? I’m even thinking about staying clean until I find a good Dr. if that’s even possible. Finding a dr? My advice would be not to worry to much. If it’s a tumor Most are not malignant . And it doesn’t mean you have a tumor. But I didn’t hesitate to get it checked. ASAP I would not let any red flag like that go on the back burner. All the best to you. [/QUOTE]
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