Author Topic: Growth Signs  (Read 334 times)

Offline Dudewithboobs

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Good morning. I was thinking earlier regarding signs of growth occurring. Often times I feel we associate aches and pains as signs of things coming. But this isn’t always the case. Many often report feeling nothing and just acknowledging one day things got fuller. 
For me, I often haven’t felt things happening and only have a a few times. But more than not I notice my brain becomes quite foggy feeling. Almost in a very relaxed state. My anxiety also elevates a bit and my skin becomes increasingly soft and sensitive to temperature and touch. My libido stops entirely and may go a week or so without a lot of things below. 
This to me sends information to me that my hormones are on a gradual to significant shift in to E more than T. And by the time my body feels “normal” I find my breasts have gained in either shape size or volume to some degree. 

Curious if anyone else identifies growth likely to occur that isn’t the tell tale signs we often associate it to. 

Offline WPW717

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I am the odd man out here but what you have described is a flag for an astute observer. (This doesn’t include my doctors). On your next lab draw I would encourage you to get your practitioner to include a prolactin level.

I became a unicorn with this MEN Syndrome & the Prolactinoma part of this is exactly what you have described. I am NOT saying you have MEN Syndrome but a forum I follow on Prolactinoma has cued  me in on that these are more common than previously thought and are overlooked frequently by healthcare providers. If and when the level comes elevated the common response is likely to be (‘it’s a fluke, due to stress, exercise, or direct stimulation’.)  A sequence of these exams will reveal the true nature if it is a problem.

I fleshed out a significant amount on top when the adenoma was found to be present in me.
Regards, Bob

Offline Dudewithboobs

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What that I said prompts the thought of prolactinoma? 

Offline WPW717

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Brain fog, mild anxiety, skin Changes & sensitivity, loss of libido. Those were the clues & cues I got from your post.

I lost a great amount of body hair during that phase. My reading showed me that the hair follicular circulation is greatly affected by prolactin in the negative. I also had a wonderful new sensitivity on my skin


 

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