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From: BAB3GYRL86
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 im sorry to hear about that ...but u should definitelely look for a specialist 
to see what they have to say about ur alternative to surgery



 


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From: jcgg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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Sent: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 8:21 pm

Subject: Anyone tried mucuna pruriens?











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From: jcgg

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I had been dealing with a prolactin secreting tumor for several years now. The 

first time I knew about its existence I was prescribed with Dostinex; which I 

took for 1.5 years. the medication seemed to shink the tumor down and reduce 
the 

prolactin levels but not without taking a  huge toll on my quality of life and 

work.   I am work with computer software and while taking this medication it 
was 

almost impossible for me to concentrate and write code... I could not focus and 

as I told my wife many times I felt like a zombi at all times.   A few months 

ago I learned that the tumor is back and I recurred to my endo, this time again 

I was given Dostinex but this time after researching on the web about damage 

caused to the heart valves and fibrosis in the lungs I was very distressed 
about 

whether to continue treatment. It was after I went through the re-induction of 

the simptoms that I decided to leave it for good.   I am scare to have surgery 

so I have constantly looking for an alternative solution, I read about 
NorProlac 

but I know is not legal in the US.   I am currently taking doses of mucuna 

pruriens for a week now... just that I do not know if anyone know anything 
about 

this and whether it helps shrink the tumor. I feel like the tumor might be 

starting to effect my visual fields since I have a clustered pain (not always) 

in my right side of my  head and my eye aches sometimes as well causing some 

redness and tears.   Please advice.   Sincerely,   Tired of looking for a cure.



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