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I have a prolactin-secreting pituitary tumor (very big) and I
have been treated exclusively with meds (first pergolide - permax - and now
Dostinex). I never really stopped working (other than in the beginning
during my diagnosis 3 or 4 doctor's visits a week), and I have been very, very
lucky with little in the way of side effects from the meds. - - fatigue
frequently, but it is manageable. Only a few times (a dozen or so) have I
had dizziness, and a very few times, I got to see the
"lights."
-----Original Message----- From: MinnieChat
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Anyone else?
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| I'm curious if anyone that has been
sucessfully treated for Pituitary prolactinoma with
medicine exclusively has had any problems returning
to work. Should I anticipate any? Thank you
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