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sensitive skin - anybody?

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From: fruittella05

Hi there,
I just wanted to ask a question I am very curious about and something which I have not seen mentioned in any discussions, which kind of makes me think my problem is totally not realted to my condidtion, but I thought I would ask anyway  Ok, my problem is I have very sensitive skin all over and I think I have only noticed this in the past couple of years since my condition was diagnosed.  When I say sensitive skin, I mean it can react badly to anything such as cold and hot temperatures, certain lotions and certainly when I shave my legs, for example.  I am almost certain I did not have this problem long before my condition was diagnosed and I am sure it is getting worse.  I have tried lots of lotions to soothe my skin when it is sore but nothing really helps.  I take dostinex and these types of symptoms are not mentioned as effects of it, so I was thinking that my conditon alone may be part of my problem, possibly something to do with hormaonal imbalance?  I really dont know and realise this problem will be very infamiliar with many people who have a prloactinoma but I wanted to ask and see if there was the slightest chance anyone could have any similar problem.  I dont know why I have not mentioned it to my GP or Endo yet but I will next time.
 
Thanks
 
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