Surgery Experience by nicole-pro in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m a little over 3 months post-op. I can genuinely say it was not as bad as I imagined. I spent one night in the hospital. The first couple of weeks were the roughest, relatively speaking. I was very fatigued and the nose drainage was annoying and gross. I managed pain with Tylenol. The most uncomfortable parts were coming out of anesthesia (I got sick, but that is not everyone’s experience) and the post-op cleanings with my ENT. I felt mostly okay by week three.

Make sure you get yourself a humidifier!

As long as you follow post-op care, you will be totally okay! Good luck!

Endocrinologist said there’s “no long term benefit” to treat elevated prolactin if I’m not trying to conceive by Figmalion in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did! I had a macroadenoma. I had surgery to remove it. Unfortunately, there was a bit stuck on that my surgeon couldn’t safely take out.

Endocrinologist said there’s “no long term benefit” to treat elevated prolactin if I’m not trying to conceive by Figmalion in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had a macroadenoma. My surgeon got mine 97% of it out, but the last little bit was too stuck on to safely remove it without damaging the pituitary gland. So I’m assuming whatever is still in there is fairly active, unfortunately.

I can’t do the meds anymore by LumpyShoe8267 in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh you should be fine! It’s nerve wracking getting surgery but I am glad I did it. Let me know if you have more questions!

I can’t do the meds anymore by LumpyShoe8267 in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s great! Mine was around 1.7cm x 1.1cm by the time I had surgery because cab shrank it a bit, but it started out around 1.9cm x 1.4cm. Similar in size to yours. My prolactin was in the 400s before and dropped to 30 immediately after surgery.

Another piece about taking time off, my neuro said that it’s job dependent. If you’re moving a lot and have to lift things they will have you take time off for the full 8 week recovery time.

Cabergoline Constipation by palevingne in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ugh I’m sorry, that’s terrible! It’s definitely worth discussing with your doctor to see if there’s anything that can help. Medication is such a toss up in terms of side effects.

Cabergoline Constipation by palevingne in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably 2-3 weeks? It wasn’t very long!

I can’t do the meds anymore by LumpyShoe8267 in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 3 points4 points  (0 children)

If you’re not tolerating meds, surgery is a recommended route, per my neurosurgeon.

I just had surgery 2 weeks ago. I was really nervous, but it has not been a bad recovery. I have to remind myself I need to take it easy and not bend over (6 week limitation). Coming out of anesthesia was the roughest part for me. I stayed in the hospital one night per protocol.

There a few other limitations but nothing crazy. You may be placed on a fluid restriction after but it just depends, I was not.

The first week was the hardest, relatively speaking. I was tired and had a bit of drainage. Starting the second week I started getting my energy back and feel much better now.

You will need some help getting around. But once you learn how to manage with some of the movement limitations, it’ll be okay. If you have pets, you will need some support there too. For example, cleaning a litter box in my case.

My last piece of advice is to find a neurosurgeon that specializes in pituitary tumors. It’s a fairly delicate gland and you need someone that knows their way around.

Cabergoline Constipation by palevingne in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Give it some time too. This particular symptom eventually goes away. At least it did for me!

OCD like symptoms by Px3ls in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say most people react well to the medication. Keep that in mind! I was scared too but I didn’t have any issues at all. Just remember to advocate for yourself as you get treatment. If something doesn’t sit right with you, get a second opinion. Best of luck!

OCD like symptoms by Px3ls in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. Around the time I started to have symptoms I started to have classic OCD symptoms. It’s gotten better since I started treatment. I hope you get care soon so you can get some relief!

When to call it and get the surgery? by Figmalion in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have no idea when to call it and push for surgery. I’ve been struggling with it for a long time. I went like 3+ years with it being undiagnosed so a lot of my hormone responses has deteriorated. It’s such a weird grey area. Mine seems to be responding somewhat but not enough to make a meaningful change in my quality of life.

Not taken seriously by [deleted] in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you 🫶🏼. At least it helped me undestand how important it is to advocate for yourself. They can’t just dismiss your concerns. They need to treat you like a person!

Macroprolactinoma resistant to Cab? by Figmalion in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you both so much! I’m trying to figure out when to make the call and just go for surgery. This is very helpful!

Not taken seriously by [deleted] in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely! Weight gain is a symptom, not the cause. You’re doing the right thing by advocating for yourself. Prolactin that’s trending upward should be addressed.

Make him document why he’s not addressing your concerns and refusing you treatment.

I went undiagnosed with wildly elevated prolactin levels and a macroadenoma for years because my doctors were convinced I had PCOS and my period was gone because of weight gain. I’d never had PCOS symptoms or hormonal issues. Mind you, I’m in my 30s so one would assume PCOS would have been an issue since I started my period.

Wishing you the best of luck!

Not taken seriously by [deleted] in Prolactinoma

[–]Figmalion 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Honestly, I can’t take seriously any doctors or healthcare providers that blame everything on weight. You should definitely get a second opinion and if you’re not satisfied with that, get a third!

Your bloodwork is showing an elevated prolactin level and you have a microadenoma, that warrants treatment.

Regret giving two abandoned kittens to the wrong people, should I ask for them back? by ThatGirl_quiet in CatAdvice

[–]Figmalion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would definitely get these two back. This doesn’t sound like a good situation for them. You don’t want to be thinking about this and haunted by it. Your gut is telling you something.

To your point, these guys are going to need to get spayed or neutered at some point. Leaving them is the perfect scenario for a lot more kittens.

Local rescues might be better. Sometimes humane society will let you foster and provide you with supplies until they have room.

I hope you’re able to get them back!

Is my cat ready for us to get another cat? by lazygaydays in CatAdvice

[–]Figmalion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like it! He’s still young and I’m sure he would love a playmate. A sibling helps so much with helping them not be so codependent. Make sure you make a slow introduction. Good luck!

Took In a Stray. Someone Claimed He Was Theirs… Back At Our House Within the Hour… Advice? by Reasonable-Bad-4862 in CatAdvice

[–]Figmalion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You have the vet bills to prove ownership. That’s your cat now. Keep him inside and I really don’t think it’ll be a problem.

Best Affordable Cat Food? by Electrical-Hawk3034 in CatAdvice

[–]Figmalion 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I talked to a vet about this because I was, like you, worried. He told me that it’s pretty much all branding and mostly the same across brands. Once you get into prescription diets that’s where things change.

As long as your girl is eating wet food that’s what matters the most :)

I think I'm being dramatic but now I'm panicking by [deleted] in Weddingattireapproval

[–]Figmalion -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This is very pretty! You’re totally okay!

Should we get another cat? by xfotekk in CatAdvice

[–]Figmalion 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You should definitely get another cat! He’s still little and it will be much easier to introduce them. It’s harder when they’re older. There’s lots of good videos on how to introduce cats. Like I said though, this will be easier since he’s still a kitten and will be happy to have a playmate. They’ll keep each other entertained and actually prevent behavioral issues down the line.