u/Educational_Law8207

High prolactine in 41M
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High prolactine in 41M

In 2024 I had blood tests done before starting trt and everything was within normal range — my prolactin was 180. After I started taking testosterone, my prolactin began to rise to levels like 990, 600, etc. So I started taking half tablet of cabergoline, which usually brought it down. I thought it was caused by TRT, so I did a PCT/coming off protocol. My last injection was in November.

I had blood tests done again 2 days ago and the prolactin issue is still there. Has anyone experienced something similar or has any advice? Thanks

u/Educational_Law8207 — 7 days ago
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Benign seromucinous cystadenoma

Looking for some kind of peace of mind if anyone had similar amd it turn benign.

On 11th November I had surgery where they removed a 5 cm benign seromucinous cystadenoma and a few endo spots from both uterosacral ligaments. I’m now 7 months post-op and I’ve still had lingering discomfort in my back and lower abdomen.

I went for an ultrasound yrsrerday and they found another cyst. She didn’t say much apart from that it’s not big, maybe an endometrioma cyst (my previous cyst wasn’t one), and that it doesn’t look suspicious. She said she will refer me back to my gynaecologist.

I’m really scared though. What if it’s something bad? My previous laparoscopy pathology came back completely benign — no malignancy, no borderline changes, no suspicious features, and I had a clean wash — but my anxiety is through the roof right now.

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u/Educational_Law8207 — 8 days ago

Benign seromucinous cystadenoma

Looking for some kind of peace of mind if anyone had similar amd it turn benign.

On 11th November I had surgery where they removed a 5 cm benign seromucinous cystadenoma and a few endo spots from both uterosacral ligaments. I’m now 7 months post-op and I’ve still had lingering discomfort in my back and lower abdomen.

I went for an ultrasound yrsrerday and they found another cyst. She didn’t say much apart from that it’s not big, maybe an endometrioma cyst (my previous cyst wasn’t one), and that it doesn’t look suspicious. She said she will refer me back to my gynaecologist.

I’m really scared though. What if it’s something bad? My previous laparoscopy pathology came back completely benign — no malignancy, no borderline changes, no suspicious features, and I had a clean wash — but my anxiety is through the roof right now.

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u/Educational_Law8207 — 8 days ago
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Benign seromucinous cystadenoma and new cyst

Looking for some kind of peace of mind if anyone had similar amd it turn benign.

On 11th November I had surgery where they removed a 5 cm benign seromucinous cystadenoma and a few endo spots from both uterosacral ligaments. I’m now 7 months post-op and I’ve still had lingering discomfort in my back and lower abdomen.

I went for an ultrasound yrsrerday and they found another cyst. She didn’t say much apart from that it’s not big, maybe an endometrioma cyst (my previous cyst wasn’t one), and that it doesn’t look suspicious. She said she will refer me back to my gynaecologist.

I’m really scared though. What if it’s something bad? My previous laparoscopy pathology came back completely benign — no malignancy, no borderline changes, no suspicious features, and I had a clean wash — but my anxiety is through the roof right now. Thanks

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u/Educational_Law8207 — 8 days ago