Thank you everyone for your kind words, and prayers. I've been dealing with terrible headaches for 6 days, but I don't think it's the tumor, guess it's something in my cervical spine. It's a bit better right now.
robinh, the recommended medication are dopamine agonists, and their side effects are nausea, even vomiting, and - which scares me the most - phychosis. I fear everything dopamine-related; dopamine antagonists like MCP also make me feel very strange. Glad you don't need any more medication. Do you know the cause for your higher prolactine levels?
Barbara, yes, I know about the brain tumor you had removed, and I'm glad medicine was already that advanced in 1994 that they did such a good job! The strange thing, I fear the medication more than a possible surgery, due to the side effects. The surgery itself isn't so bad these days; as far as I know, they're removing the tumor through your nose... If I had the choice, I'd go for the surgery, even though it's won't be any fun, either. And yes, you're definitely right; everything hormonal is terribly messed up in my system. Not only due to the tumor in the pituitary gland, but also because of my autoimmune thyroidism. I don't think I'll ever have a chance for a "normal" life. Never had, as it seems...![]()
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