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<blockquote data-quote="Verdilo" data-source="post: 87912" data-attributes="member: 16192"><p>@Re-Ride</p><p></p><p>About prolactin - i have no clue. I was doing blood work since one year and everytime i checked prolactin - it was in range BUT probably its rising and going too high when i am starting trt. When i wasnt doing any therapy and my T levels were very low etc. then my prolactin was perfectly in range.</p><p></p><p>On clomid therapy (was taking 1 tablet EOD) which didnt help me (except of first few days) one time i decided to check prolactin and it went too high. After i took tablet to lower it i started feel little bit better but for a short time, maybe 5-6 days and after that time i didnt feel any benefits from this therapy. Prolactin never went high again on this therapy, it was all the time in range for a whole next month.</p><p></p><p>After clomid i started injecting testosterone and few days ago got checked prolactin and it was again too high.</p><p></p><p>Maybe changing protocols/messing with my testosterone is making my prolactin high, have no idea...</p><p></p><p>My head was checked too. I have no tumors there which could blocking my pituitary or something. I got only cyst at the back of my head but its nothing serious, at least thats why they told me. The only thing they found in my MRI which could causing problems with not enough hormones in my body is (i dont know if that name is correct in english) "syndrome of the empty saddle" which sometimes does nothing but sometimes can mess up with your hormones. It depend on a person.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verdilo, post: 87912, member: 16192"] @Re-Ride About prolactin - i have no clue. I was doing blood work since one year and everytime i checked prolactin - it was in range BUT probably its rising and going too high when i am starting trt. When i wasnt doing any therapy and my T levels were very low etc. then my prolactin was perfectly in range. On clomid therapy (was taking 1 tablet EOD) which didnt help me (except of first few days) one time i decided to check prolactin and it went too high. After i took tablet to lower it i started feel little bit better but for a short time, maybe 5-6 days and after that time i didnt feel any benefits from this therapy. Prolactin never went high again on this therapy, it was all the time in range for a whole next month. After clomid i started injecting testosterone and few days ago got checked prolactin and it was again too high. Maybe changing protocols/messing with my testosterone is making my prolactin high, have no idea... My head was checked too. I have no tumors there which could blocking my pituitary or something. I got only cyst at the back of my head but its nothing serious, at least thats why they told me. The only thing they found in my MRI which could causing problems with not enough hormones in my body is (i dont know if that name is correct in english) "syndrome of the empty saddle" which sometimes does nothing but sometimes can mess up with your hormones. It depend on a person. [/QUOTE]
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