Hi! I am a 39 years old female, i discovered a pituitary microadenoma 2 years ago. I am treated with dostinex. 2 years ago, prolactin rate was 186 ( ref range 1-30). it began to decrease with treatment, then, at beginning of this year 2008, it increased from 63 to 90 as i had some cold & took medicine, then in march it decreased to 80, this month (june 2008) it is 129! i took no medicine and nothing was abnormal. anybody has any idea what may have caused this?
diagnosed with enlarged lymph nodes in neck after MRI of spine and neck. original symptoms were sensation of pins sticking my back then later burning and itching on back. All the while flat black spots appeared on back followed by tiny red raised marks. Just came back from CT w/iodine scan of my neck. Any ideas?
DJ
Hi. I am sorta in the same boat as you. I am seeing my doctor tonight to get test results back that were done because a problem with my pituitary is suspected. I have done some reading about this, and it definately sounds like something is going on with your yours. It is very typical to have milk discharge from breasts when you have a problem with your prolactin levels. I don't know if the dr/nurse lied about the test results not coming back in time or not, but don't dwell on that. It's not important now. The fact that your doctor checked all the hormones secreted by the anterior pituitary gland is great, but a follow up in 6 months is ridiculous! I do not know the "normal" levels of these tests, but it looks like your tsh and t4 are low. This is the problem in my case. I have low tsh and low t4. The doctor said my pituitary gland is not sending the right messages, so he ran tests only on my cortisol levels (ACTH). I have a lot of the same symptoms as you except for the nipple discharge and my periods are normal (every 26-28 days), but very heavy. If I were you I would make that appt with this doctor for the 6 mos, but I would immediately take my test results and go to another endocrinologist. (you saw an endo, right? They deal with hormones). I would also bring up the idea to the doctor to have an MRI done. From what I have read, it seems your thyroid and prolactin levels are off. I do not know much about the other glands yet, but I am waiting to find out what my problem is. Once I know, I will do some major reading about it. That's just how I am.
Like I said, I see my doctor tonight, and if he doesn't mention having an MRI, I'm going to. I have read that the most probable cause for a pituitary disorder is a tumor (benign). It can really mess up your hormones.
Keep me posted,
Karly