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<blockquote data-quote="Green Arrow" data-source="post: 33662" data-attributes="member: 12653"><p>The VA wouldnt consider TRT for me. I first suggested to them I had a hormone imbalance at 25. They'd already prescribed me Viagra which helped with ED but not libido. </p><p></p><p>They'd only prescribe a certain amount of pills per month so I had to get more through other means. Popping one every time I thought I might get it got expensive fast, and was less than ideal for a single guy.</p><p>They even suggested I see a shrink to ensure I wasn't just "confused".</p><p></p><p>I gave up on them and jumped on TRT with the first doc that suggested it. When I went in recently with my current labwork to get the prolactin number addressed, I felt like I was gonna blow a gasket when my dr told me, hormonally, everything "still" looks good with regard to the cause of my libido/ED issues.</p><p></p><p>Damn near a 600 point jump in TT from that 230 test!!</p><p>I used to be in and out of that place with some kind of ailment before I got on TRT.</p><p>I've been less than impressed with them with regard to this whole thing. They may tell me everything is fine here as well.</p><p></p><p>But now I'm just venting. My confidence in my current TRT doc is shaky now, and I've lined up the ducks on my end to get going with Defy. Had my remaining labwork needed to get my initial consult with them drawn yesterday morning.</p><p></p><p>I was just hoping to hear from members that have been treated with Cabergoline for elevated prolactin and the effect it had on their libido.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Green Arrow, post: 33662, member: 12653"] The VA wouldnt consider TRT for me. I first suggested to them I had a hormone imbalance at 25. They'd already prescribed me Viagra which helped with ED but not libido. They'd only prescribe a certain amount of pills per month so I had to get more through other means. Popping one every time I thought I might get it got expensive fast, and was less than ideal for a single guy. They even suggested I see a shrink to ensure I wasn't just "confused". I gave up on them and jumped on TRT with the first doc that suggested it. When I went in recently with my current labwork to get the prolactin number addressed, I felt like I was gonna blow a gasket when my dr told me, hormonally, everything "still" looks good with regard to the cause of my libido/ED issues. Damn near a 600 point jump in TT from that 230 test!! I used to be in and out of that place with some kind of ailment before I got on TRT. I've been less than impressed with them with regard to this whole thing. They may tell me everything is fine here as well. But now I'm just venting. My confidence in my current TRT doc is shaky now, and I've lined up the ducks on my end to get going with Defy. Had my remaining labwork needed to get my initial consult with them drawn yesterday morning. I was just hoping to hear from members that have been treated with Cabergoline for elevated prolactin and the effect it had on their libido. [/QUOTE]
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