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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Testosterone recovering after a prolactinoma
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<blockquote data-quote="perryw" data-source="post: 87172" data-attributes="member: 16736"><p>Well, the idea is to get the prolactin under control and see if the “pathways” start working and my body starts to make testosterone on its own. I expect the prolactin to be way down tomorrow because I've been on four pills of Cabergoline a week for the last two months (seems to be a high dose for Prolactinoma treatment, thank god for GoodRx). But the low T from this week is disappointing. My cortisol was also at the lowest-possible-while-still-normal, which I guess can indicate the pituitary gland is struggling. </p><p></p><p>The surgery isn't always good for these things... seems there's a pretty high recurrence rate a few years down the road.</p><p></p><p>I can feel the cabergoline is making me grumpy, and some other minor complaints. So it'd sure be nice to be able to back down the dosage. Fingers crossed.</p><p></p><p>I will try to keep documenting here, for the next weirdo like me!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perryw, post: 87172, member: 16736"] Well, the idea is to get the prolactin under control and see if the “pathways” start working and my body starts to make testosterone on its own. I expect the prolactin to be way down tomorrow because I've been on four pills of Cabergoline a week for the last two months (seems to be a high dose for Prolactinoma treatment, thank god for GoodRx). But the low T from this week is disappointing. My cortisol was also at the lowest-possible-while-still-normal, which I guess can indicate the pituitary gland is struggling. The surgery isn't always good for these things... seems there's a pretty high recurrence rate a few years down the road. I can feel the cabergoline is making me grumpy, and some other minor complaints. So it'd sure be nice to be able to back down the dosage. Fingers crossed. I will try to keep documenting here, for the next weirdo like me! [/QUOTE]
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