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Testosterone recovering after a prolactinoma
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<blockquote data-quote="perryw" data-source="post: 87211" data-attributes="member: 16736"><p>The prolactin level was down to 37 (5 - 20 normal), which is great. But not great enough to get my cabergoline dose cut down. Another 3 months of 4 x .5mg per week. Shit's expensive, so I was hoping the dosage would go down. And I get to go for another MRI to see if my tumor has shrunk at all.</p><p></p><p>I am going to start on TRT. 200mg every 2 weeks she says. I questioned injecting every 2 weeks and not weekly or every 3 - 4 days, and she didn't seem concerned. I've read enough from y'all that I think I'm going to try to figure out how to do the injections more often. I'll go back next Friday to see the nurse to learn how to give myself an injection.</p><p></p><p>She mentioned how sperm creation can be suppressed by TRT, but since I'm single and don't have any plans for kids then she doesn't seem worried. I mentioned HCG and she said I'd have to go see a reproductive endo if I ever needed that as she won't write for it. She mentioned that estrogen levels could go up (I already have some gynocomastia from the prolactinoma), but didn't mention the Aromatase inhibitor. So just a "basic" testosterone treatment for now. I'll have another blood test in 6 weeks, then go back to see her at the end of February.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perryw, post: 87211, member: 16736"] The prolactin level was down to 37 (5 - 20 normal), which is great. But not great enough to get my cabergoline dose cut down. Another 3 months of 4 x .5mg per week. Shit's expensive, so I was hoping the dosage would go down. And I get to go for another MRI to see if my tumor has shrunk at all. I am going to start on TRT. 200mg every 2 weeks she says. I questioned injecting every 2 weeks and not weekly or every 3 - 4 days, and she didn't seem concerned. I've read enough from y'all that I think I'm going to try to figure out how to do the injections more often. I'll go back next Friday to see the nurse to learn how to give myself an injection. She mentioned how sperm creation can be suppressed by TRT, but since I'm single and don't have any plans for kids then she doesn't seem worried. I mentioned HCG and she said I'd have to go see a reproductive endo if I ever needed that as she won't write for it. She mentioned that estrogen levels could go up (I already have some gynocomastia from the prolactinoma), but didn't mention the Aromatase inhibitor. So just a "basic" testosterone treatment for now. I'll have another blood test in 6 weeks, then go back to see her at the end of February. [/QUOTE]
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