If you have a similar condition to mine, I have taken many prolactin tests during the years, I also took a prolactin curve test.
I have seen it vary from normal to 97 ng/ml (near prolactinoma limit). Sometimes it is down, sometimes it is up. I couldn’t find any clue on this behavior. My sexual condition too is not stable, I sometimes have problems keeping it up, sometimes I’m pretty hard. I have no clue why these changes happen from day to day. In my limited knowledge of erectile physiology, there probably is something fkdup in the hypotalamus too as when I experience ejaculation the penis immediately softens during ejaculation. I can see this only as nervous mediated effect from the hypotalamus, through the spine and then to the penis. But this again is only my hypothesis as I’m not an MD I’d have to study much more in order to be fairly sure about that.
So yes, if I were you, I would take a prolactin test from time to time just to understand what is it’s behavior.
I only made a short cabergoline cycle many years ago. I restarted a cycle a couple months ago. Prolactine goes down, T increases, but honestly the benefits seem to be limited. I hope that by waiting a bit more the symptoms will fade. Howver considering the recent finding from the MRI I’m not all that positive anymore as the pituitary compression probably hinders all other pituitary hormones. That being said, I don’t like cabergoline as it brings risks of heart fibrosis and similar, at least at higher dosages. But who trusts leaflets anymore? Big Pharma is a joke and they should go and fk themselfes. I don’t think I’m going to take it lifelong. You might try it out to check if it does something for you.
Either way, at least in my case, I don’t have a lot of hopes for a real healing treatment anymore. As you can see the problems are many. I will do all what I can anyway and I’m still prone to holistic/behavioral therapies. I’m reconsidering my workout and diet routine as in these years I wasn’t able succeed in the body fat/muscle recomposition, and I have muscle wastage and gynoid fat deposits from Fin that surely act as hormonal organ. Not to mention my real gynecomastia (another gift from FIn). I’m getting some results with the new routine but it’s too early to tell if this translates into stable improvements.