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    The pituitary gland controls the release of gonadotropins, which are things such a luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone. Basically what controls a female's cycle and hormones and all of that good stuff.

    I don't see why it'd be too much of an issue not to have one. I mean yeah, it's gonna screw up your hormones some or they may not exist?, but I'm sure with some supplements and things like that it wouldn't be too big of a deal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roxyluvsme13 View Post
    The pituitary gland controls the release of gonadotropins, which are things such a luteinizing hormone and follicle stimulating hormone. Basically what controls a female's cycle and hormones and all of that good stuff.

    I don't see why it'd be too much of an issue not to have one. I mean yeah, it's gonna screw up your hormones some or they may not exist?, but I'm sure with some supplements and things like that it wouldn't be too big of a deal.
    My friend that I mentioned earlier in the thread had to stop taking certain hormones when she wanted to get pregnant, but that was about it, and she ended up having three lovely children just when they were ready - she said "It's like built in 'birth control' - I cannot even get pregnant without proper planning and preparation, which, now that I think of it, should be a rule for lots of people!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    My friend that I mentioned earlier in the thread had to stop taking certain hormones when she wanted to get pregnant, but that was about it, and she ended up having three lovely children just when they were ready - she said "It's like built in 'birth control' - I cannot even get pregnant without proper planning and preparation, which, now that I think of it, should be a rule for lots of people!"
    I'm trying to think of what hormone your friend would have had to stop taking but I'm not recalling the information right now, haha.

    But the pituitary gland controls the release of LH and FSH like I said, LH is important for an LH surge that induces ovulation, if I remember correctly. And then FSH stimulates the follicle, which makes estrogen go up, if the follicle grows and the egg ovulates and gets fertilized then progesterone goes up, which is important in maintaining pregnancy. Then, if the individual isn't pregnant the corpus luteum is destroyed by something called prostaglandin F2Alpha.

    I hope I remembered all that right, I'm in Repro class this semester, haha, so I better know this information by now, but that was recalling off the top of my head so don't take my word that it's 100% correct!
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    How are you doing, Kirsten? I'm sure that Luna and Lily are taking good care of you since they both are such extraordinary kitty nurses and they love you a lot. Please give them some lovies from me?

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    Dearest Kirsten every time i read your posts, my heart just aches for you, i hate that you feel so alone, i know we all say you have us here and you do indeed, but i know that you need more,it is so hard to see such a beautiful person inside and out, feel so lonely and from what i read unloved, remember you are a great person, who deserves happiness in life, never question that ever.

    I know of many people with problems, not all physical that indeed are married and have full lives, you too can attain that Kirsten, and as hard as it is to think positive and believe me i understand, how easy it is to think negative ,you must tell yourself you deserve every bit of happiness the same as the next person.

    I so wish i lived closer, i would love to spend time with you, get to know you and help you through this.

    You have been given a tough lot to deal with , more than you should have, and i don't know what else i can say to you, but that you are very special to many of us here, and we are always here for you.

    Take care sweet Kirsten, and remember your furbabies love you to bits, one thing about animals they always love you no matter what, they don't judge like us humans and ask so little of us in return.

    I am thinking of you and am here anytime you need to chat...feel free always to pm me anytime, HUGS.
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    Oh my! For some reason, I have missed your latest replies to this, I'm so sorry!
    Thank you so much for your support, and your kind words!

    Tomorrow is my appointment with the endocrinologist, and I'm a little nervous re. her decision how to treat the tumor. Will keep you informed.

    The past weeks have been rough. Those who are on Facebook may have read my status updates about my hot water tank and gas pipes being replaced. Those days - and the cleaning afterwards - were so exhausting and it took my more than a week to recover from that. It's so embarrassing that I cannot deal any better with stressful situations like that. Hate that! The past two or three days were slightly better, I was painting the new gas pipes on Monday; yesterday, I spent the afternoon and evening with a friend in Kassel, and today, I'm not as exhausted as I expected to be after that trip. Now I'm going to drive to Goettingen tomorrow for that doctor's appointment. Hope I won't get some bad news there!

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    Will say a few prayers that all goes well for you at the doctor.

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    Putting in a few prayers for you that all is going well.

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    Prayers and good wishes and warm energies for you, Kirsten, that the doctor visit goes well.

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    I sure hope that everything will go well tomorrow. Lots of prayers and positive thoughts are being sent your way.

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    Thank you soo much everyone! Off to Goettingen now...

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    Good luck! This is going to sound corny, but don't stress out about being stressed out. That's a normal reaction to what you're going through. Your body is hollering, "Enough, already!"
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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey the elder View Post
    Good luck! This is going to sound corny, but don't stress out about being stressed out. That's a normal reaction to what you're going through. Your body is hollering, "Enough, already!"


    Oh yes, it's been enough for quite a while now...


    Well, I'm back, but no decision has been made yet. As I have suspected already, there are two options; medication or surgery. The doctor said it's up to me to decide which one I want, but she's suggesting to try the meds first. With the surgery, there's the risk of the pituitary gland being hurt, or that the tumor would not be completely removed, or that it comes back. As for my concerns regarding psychosis or vomiting, she said she has about a hundred patients with these meds, and it occured in none of them. However, since I'm living on my own, she recommended to have my doctor here in my hometown have a close look at me, in case I'm "changing"... The thought of someone keeping an eye on me to make sure I'm not going nuts is scary and embarassing at the same time.

    Anyway, I got a prescription for the meds, but before I start taking them, she recommended to wait for the results of a test they did today; don't know what it is called, but they're testing the pituitary functions. Got something injected, and then they were drawing blood every 30 minutes. If the results are okay, there's no need to rush. However, sooner or later, the prolactinoma should be treated.

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