What are your Total T and Free T levels, E2 level, etc...I would get more thorough testing done before doing anything. See the sticky on what tests to get before starting TRT.
I think pituitary MRI's will be found to be excessively ordered as a means to make money for doctors. I am yet to meet one man in my past 25 years of work that has found a malignant tumor on the pituitary based on prolactin of under 50.
I have the same question or concern and I'm hesitant to go through with it. 1st off my LH and LSH were not checked prior to beginning TRT therapy only my testosterone levels which were 390 so I started a 200ml every two week protocol. Then after a month the doc ordered another testosterone, prolactin and cortisol lab work up. Test went up to 841 after only 2 injections, prolactin was fine at 9.7, and both my LH and FSH dropped to .2 . The doc said there was no way it should have suppressed me that quickly and is concerned with my pituitary Function and Wants me to get a MRI on my brain. Is this really needed? Seeking some advice and knowledge.
Thank you Nelson. Thats what I was thinking but the doc had me second guessing my gut feeling. Because I felt there is no way that can be assumed since it was not checked prior to beginning treatment. Additionally all labs were normal and LH and FSH were reacting normally to the Testosterone injections. I told my doc this and their response was it wouldn't hurt and it should not have suppressed you that quickly. Thinking since my test levels were low that my LH and FSH would have been elevated under normal function.
Is anyone aware of a good way to locate a experienced doc for TRT treatment?
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