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I am a 35 year old woman and for the past 10 years I have had a few medical problems the my doctors can not figure out. I have had this dark green / black liquid coming out from both my breasts. I feel tired, my head hurts, my vision is getting bad kinda like tunnel vision and getting worse, and my balance is very bad. I went to a doctor who stated I had galactorrhea. He sent me to another doctor who had me do some labs for FSH 4.7, LH 14.2, PROLACTIN 9.0, T4 6.2, AND TSH 0.85. As well as a mammogram and ultra sound which came back normal with masses.

So my doctor now states that galactorrhea is not the problem and I need to see a Neurologist and a possible MRI. I dont even know what questions to ask or where to begin to look for answers. Can someone please tell me what they feel about the blood work and symptoms. Thanks  
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I think maybe seeing a Gynecologist first might be a good idea. I agree with the above poster. Keep seeing Drs until you get an answer. Don't give up.  Remar
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Go for a second opinion, or third. It's ok to keep going to a new doctor until you find one who can diagnose you correctly. I would ask about the "masses" that were found in your mammogram or ultra sound.
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