Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
1064927 tn?1263563599

Prolactin Levels

Why are prolacting levels still elevated eventhough Pituitary Tumor is not present?
25 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
1064927 tn?1263563599
The Surgical procedure was done through upper lip due to a sinus infection I had due to Bromocriptine.  I am going on two weeks after surgery and recently I have sneezed a couple of times, bent over, sipped through straws, and now I think I'm coming down with a cold.   It was not done on purpose of course...but being used to doing things myself, it Is so easy to forget that you just had surgery and jump right into tasking :).  I feel OK except for the occasional sharp headaches.  I have been keeping myself away from the strong pain killers and have stuck w/ Tylenol only.  My follow up appointment is soon... not sure what to expect other than normal hormonal checks.  
Helpful - 0
1064927 tn?1263563599
It has now been almost two weeks after my surgery!!  During surgery... What was once a tumor ended up to be a non-cancerous fibrosis cizst (TYG).   Have to wait till the 29th December to go to two follow-up visits (Endocrinologist & Neurosurgeon).   Recovering well...  Still have headaches, light sensitivity, and well still having nose discharge :(.  Watching TV seems to be a TASK for me... get dizzy from watching fast moving objects accross the screen.  Anyone out there that can tell me how long before you recover completely?   What "getting well" signs should I be looking for during recovery process?  Thanks & Merry Christmas everyone!!
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Surgical recovery is usually a few weeks - but I had it via a nostril, which is how most if not all surgeons do it now - why is he doing it via the lip? Do you have a sinus obstruction?

I was asked not to bend over, no straws, no lifting for a while after surgery.
Helpful - 0
1064927 tn?1263563599
Thanks rumpled.  The surgery itself is only 11/2 to 21/2hrs long (not bad).  Not sure about Micro or Endoscopic.  I will ask.  They will be going through my upper lip, Dr said "no scarring"...yey!!  Thanks for your helpful insights.  How long did it take you to recover?  Was there anything Dr. Asked you not to do?  
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
I had the surgery - while no surgery is *fun*, of my 12, it was not my worst. Prepare ahead of time so you don't have to bend over - put stuff you think you will need above waist level. Slip on shoes etc. I felt much better after surgery.

Make sure your surgeon has done bunches of times - like over 500 - and you should be fine.Endoscopic is better than microscopic - surgeon has better view.
Helpful - 0
1064927 tn?1263563599
On my visit to neurosurgeon it was discovered that my tumor hemorraged.  The MRI pictures showed this... Luckily enough for me the hemorrage that occurred was not large enough to affect optical nerves or anything else for that matter.  To avoid any future hemorraging and because medicine was discontinued for a year (this was when Tumor was "gone")... I have to have surgery to remove Tumor.  The surgery is scheduled for the 14th of December.  Do not know what to expect YET... So I'm pretty scared.
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the Brain/Pituitary Tumors Community

Top Cancer Answerers
Avatar universal
Northern, NJ
Learn About Top Answerers
Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Here are 15 ways to help prevent lung cancer.
New cervical cancer screening guidelines change when and how women should be tested for the disease.
They got it all wrong: Why the PSA test is imperative for saving lives from prostate cancer
Everything you wanted to know about colonoscopy but were afraid to ask
A quick primer on the different ways breast cancer can be treated.
Get the facts about this disease that affects more than 240,000 men each year.