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<blockquote data-quote="Green Arrow" data-source="post: 33617" data-attributes="member: 12653"><p>Vince, I've read the post a couple of times and what I come away with is that an MRI is considered the higher the elevation. My medical coverage is through the VA and they don't seem too concerned with my lab results. I'm awaiting the results of their labwork. Their urologist won't see me without theirs.</p><p></p><p>My prolactin reading was 24. I ordered the test when I first ordered labwork through discounted labs. Until now, I've been relying on my physicians' determinations that things were fine with my values. I've not been given specific numbers aside from my TT, FT, and E throughout treatment.</p><p></p><p>I was put on therapy to address my low TT and FT back in 2013. Was told thyroid function was fine at the time. My prolactin was not tested. I've been on TRT since but still have no libido and ED.</p><p></p><p>My current physician upped my dose back in October. I've still got no libido on TT-806, FT-29, E-42. I was told "There's no hormonal reason for it."</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if those who've had cabergoline added to their protocols were able to lower or maintain dosages as a result. Apart from better workout responsiveness/recovery I'm not feeling improvement in libido. Anxiety about the whole thing is setting in, as I've read 200 mgs a week is the max dosage on TRT. I'd hate to get their and have no improvement.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm just searching for a little hope.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Green Arrow, post: 33617, member: 12653"] Vince, I've read the post a couple of times and what I come away with is that an MRI is considered the higher the elevation. My medical coverage is through the VA and they don't seem too concerned with my lab results. I'm awaiting the results of their labwork. Their urologist won't see me without theirs. My prolactin reading was 24. I ordered the test when I first ordered labwork through discounted labs. Until now, I've been relying on my physicians' determinations that things were fine with my values. I've not been given specific numbers aside from my TT, FT, and E throughout treatment. I was put on therapy to address my low TT and FT back in 2013. Was told thyroid function was fine at the time. My prolactin was not tested. I've been on TRT since but still have no libido and ED. My current physician upped my dose back in October. I've still got no libido on TT-806, FT-29, E-42. I was told "There's no hormonal reason for it." I was wondering if those who've had cabergoline added to their protocols were able to lower or maintain dosages as a result. Apart from better workout responsiveness/recovery I'm not feeling improvement in libido. Anxiety about the whole thing is setting in, as I've read 200 mgs a week is the max dosage on TRT. I'd hate to get their and have no improvement. I guess I'm just searching for a little hope. [/QUOTE]
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