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I've been on the cabergoline for about 8 yrs and my prolactin is between 1 and 5 when I'm on it. Normal is between 1 and 25. They have tried taking me off of it, but my prolactin went back up to 70, so they put me back on it. I've been told by 2 different endos that I'll probably need to be on it for life.
I'm having a pelvic ultrasound tomorrow, a bone density on Monday, then see my PCP on Tues to discuss everything.
I'm hoping someone with experience with Lupron can tell me about their experiences. I need to decide whether the possible benefits to treat both migraines and endometriosis outweigh the risks and side effects or not.View Thread

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