Maxadvance
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no, but during a mri when i first got diagnosed with low test, they found a very small anterior side pituitary tumor, saw several people and a neurosurgeon with deeper mri cuts and contrast, and it was determined that it was just spinal fluid from a very good neurosurgeon.
dude, prolactinoma? look it up! Common problem, easy fix, if the Doctor knows whats up!
"In men, the most common symptom of prolactinoma is erectile dysfunction. Because men have no reliable indicator such as changes in menstruation to signal a problem, many men delay going to the doctor until they have headaches or eye problems caused by the enlarged pituitary pressing against nearby optic nerves. They may not recognize a gradual loss of sexual function or libido. Only after treatment do some men realize they had a problem with sexual function."