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<blockquote data-quote="Htx52086" data-source="post: 33633" data-attributes="member: 5552"><p>ERO, I disagree with the part where you said you will only notice a difference in lower libido at Prolactin levels over 50. I am willing to bet 99%+ of men with Prolactin over the range of 20 are experiencing some lower libido/ed problems from mild-severe. Also I have read all over the place that most men do not notice a subtle decline in libido/ed until they have gotten their Prolactin lowered and their "eyes are opened" and realize they did indeed have a problem. I am not sure where you got your information from. </p><p></p><p>I started out with Prolactin level of 64 and I have gotten it down to 32 on my last test (2 weeks ago) with Cabergoline and I feel no different and still have no benefits in the libido or ed department. The only positive I have gotten so far from lowering my levels is a <strong>slightly </strong>more intense orgasm. (But getting there still feels like a difficult chore and not a pleasure)</p><p></p><p>Greenarrow I wish I had more info to give you but this is all I have got from my experience so far. Hopefully there is light at the end of the tunnel for both of us. I agree with you that ED medications are better than not using them but are not some magical cure or bandaid for the problem. I don't even remember what it's like to have a normal libido/erectile function and I have TT levels around 900+. Good luck and keep us posted about any progress you make. I am curious because it is hard to find other men who are on TRT with high prolactin and what they have done to fix it or how they feel when they do fix it. Most people get tested for prolactin before going on TRT and I was one of the unlucky ones who did not and I have a feeling it was the cause of my low t in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Htx52086, post: 33633, member: 5552"] ERO, I disagree with the part where you said you will only notice a difference in lower libido at Prolactin levels over 50. I am willing to bet 99%+ of men with Prolactin over the range of 20 are experiencing some lower libido/ed problems from mild-severe. Also I have read all over the place that most men do not notice a subtle decline in libido/ed until they have gotten their Prolactin lowered and their "eyes are opened" and realize they did indeed have a problem. I am not sure where you got your information from. I started out with Prolactin level of 64 and I have gotten it down to 32 on my last test (2 weeks ago) with Cabergoline and I feel no different and still have no benefits in the libido or ed department. The only positive I have gotten so far from lowering my levels is a [B]slightly [/B]more intense orgasm. (But getting there still feels like a difficult chore and not a pleasure) Greenarrow I wish I had more info to give you but this is all I have got from my experience so far. Hopefully there is light at the end of the tunnel for both of us. I agree with you that ED medications are better than not using them but are not some magical cure or bandaid for the problem. I don't even remember what it's like to have a normal libido/erectile function and I have TT levels around 900+. Good luck and keep us posted about any progress you make. I am curious because it is hard to find other men who are on TRT with high prolactin and what they have done to fix it or how they feel when they do fix it. Most people get tested for prolactin before going on TRT and I was one of the unlucky ones who did not and I have a feeling it was the cause of my low t in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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