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From: liltrubin
Message 2 in Discussion



In a message dated 2/12/2007 12:31:40 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
harlie799


Dear harlie799:
 
Interesting situation. I am confused because you stated your blood work 
came out normal and yet you then stated one was elevated? Did you have any 
blood 
levels that were low? Which one was high? Besides migraines what are your 
symptoms. One thing about Pituitary Tumors are that they grow slowly and 
progress slowly too. So you may have symptoms but your hormone levels fall into 
normal high or normal low ranges. I suggest if you have not already get a copy 
of your labs for yourself. It will give you the opportunity to look at the 
actual levels. If your having symptoms and the normal range is from 12 to 23 
and 
your a 23 that may explain something's. Some people are more sensitive then 
others to fluctuations in hormones and those levels are only a guideline.
 
HUGS,
Tina


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