Do you have a GP or someone who will be reviewing these results? Or are you totally DIY with making your own adjustments?
The reason I ask is that high prolactin levels can be a sign of a more complicated issue, such a a benign pituitary tumor to thyroid issues. It is ok to watch the E and T, but hormones all interact together. That is just how the body is designed.
If you are totally DIY, I would have someone review your numbers just in case. It could be that everything is fine, and I know finances are a factor. Your GP may want to add another test just to rule out other issues. But it would be worthwhile to rule out any problems that may be lurking in the background.
Just want you to be safe.
@Charlotte_Ringwood