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MRI results pls read

zeus_forever

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First of all i am 23/m

Was shut down for four months after a nandrolone phenylpropionate ,testoviron and anadrol cycle. Went to an endocrinologist had blood work done on 29 august results folllows


normal range
FSH 1.5 (1.0 - 23.8 pmol/L)
ICSH 1.8 * (2.0 -12.0 )
estradiol 77.4 (49.6 -218.0 )
Prolactin 4.5*** (0.16 - 0.65 )
Testosterone 2.7* (9.9 - 27.8 )

He prescribed me 2000iu hcg three times a week and said the prolactin is a concern as it may be caused by a prolactin secretin tumour
had blood work on 11 october after 2000 iu hcg three times a week

FSH 0.1 *(1.0 - 23.8 pmol/L)
ICSH 0.3 * (2.0 -12.0 )
estradiol 200.0 (49.6 -218.0 )
Prolactin 5.11*** (0.16 - 0.65 )
Testosterone 17.9* (9.9 - 27.8 )

Although testosterone as gone up prolactin as gone up as well with my fsh and icsh being shut down even more my doc seriously thinks it might be a tumour and is sending me for a scan.

Went for a scan on 25102002
Scan results show that there is a 10(W) * 7(H) pituitary macroadenoma located to the left of the midline.The remainder of the pituitary appears normal.My worse fears have come true guys.
I will most probably be scheduled for surgery.The thing is i am only 23 and my doc says it is not because of the roids i have been doing.Pure bad luck i guess will keep everyone posted on my condition i need all the prayers and best wishes pls keep this thread going as long as possible.
 
i would consider this to be good luck actually. just be thankful that you caught it early enough. maybe using roids actually saved your life if that is what prompted you to get bloodwork done.
 
You are indeed lucky. Those adenomas would have been subclinical for a very long time. You were shut down hard because high prolactin, although the gear naturally did contribute to some shut down too. Check out the book Man Made by Ken Baker--it documents a guy w/prolactin secreting tumor not detected until age 30 and all the agony it caused him. Ask your doc about bromocriptine therapy.
 
Zues, I want you to know that I have a pituitary tumor as well,mine is on the stalk, meaning from the pituitary to the hypathlamus. I've had it for 15 years. The pituitary is the main gland that controls all your other glands. I doubt that your pituitary gland shut-down because of doing steroids ,maybe they gave the Drs, a reason to look. Be thankful that you are alive ! I have'nt had mine operated on because of the location. But I will Pray for you regardless of things. Anything you need ,get in touch
 
Are you guys serious saying the steroids saved his life? Anyway.....always get a second opinion, especially from a neurosurgeon who is at a major university hospital. He will have less incentive to operate. Pituitary adenomas can also be treated without surgery. Most are benign and/or nonsecreting if i remember correctly. I may be wrong though...do some research for yourself. It's your body.

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