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Prolactinoma and Verruca problem!

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From: wucy_baybay

This one is a bit strange. I have a microprolactinoma and started Cabergoline in April. I also had a massive verruca on my left big toe that has gradually got worse for about the last 4/5 years. I tried every over the counter treatment without success. Earlier this year my friend started a reflexology course and asked me to come to college for her to practise. I apologised and said that I had a big verruca on my toe so she couldn't touch my feet. She mentioned this to her tutor and the tutor told her that the big toe relates to the Pituitary gland and my friend explained about my prolactinoma. The tutor told her that once the Pituitary was regulated it would sort out the verruca, I laughed when she told me!! Ha, ha.
Amazingly after 3 months on the Cabergoline and complete reduction in Prolactin the verruca has completely disappeared!!!!! I joke not, it has not left a trace. So girls if you have any irregularities on the bottom of your big toe, don't wait to ask the specialists (my GP has watched my prolactin go up and up and up for the past 6 years and it was not until I requested he do something that I was referred for an MRI) check with the alternative therapists.
 
Strange................but true.
Cathi

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