Posted by Lowell
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on 1/5/2006, 3:30 pm
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There seems only a concern amoung endocrinologists in prolactinoma lab testing, to consider high Growth Hormone output; however my recent research tells me that low GH output is possibly sometimes moreso the problem in cases that seem to not improve alot. High colestrol and also bone loss are the main factors of concern; recently i was told concerning my xrays that my bones are so thin you can see right through them; so am looking at this situation more in depth and will request GH testing. Why do they not test for GH levels when obviously this can be affected and I refer you to www.ohsupituitary.com/patients/hormone.asp#4
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