Update:
2001 November - inflammation in the thyroid gland
TSH 0,00↓ mU/l [0,1-4]
T4 135 nmol/l [60-140]
T3 3,30↑ nmol/l [1,10-2,50]
No treatment because the RAI showed normal activity
2004 March - inflammation in the thyroid gland
TSH 0,007↓ mU/l [0,1-4]
T4 120 nmol/l [60-140]
T3 2,61↑ nmol/l [1,10-2,50]
T3-test 1,32↑ working unit/l [0,75-1,25]
No treatment because the RAI showed normal activity.
2004 October – Tumour in the right side of the pituitary gland 6x6x5 mm
MRI-scans shows following:
30/10 2004 Pituitary gland tumour in the right side, size 6x6x5 mm, SKEJBY SYGEHUS
06/12 2005 nothing abnorm, HERLEV HOSPITAL
16/06 2006 Pituitary gland tumour in the right side, size 6x6x5 mm, SKEJBY SYGEHUS
17/12 2007 nothing abnorm, FREDERIKSBERG HOSPITAL
13/08 2009 Pituitary gland tumour in the left side, size 4 mm, RIGSHOSPITALET
2005 November - inflammation in the thyroid gland
TSH 0,244↓ mU/l [0,4-4]
T4 123 nmol/l [60-140]
T3 2,2 nmol/l [1,0-2,6]
T3-test 1,31↑ working unit/l [0,80-1,25]
No treatment because the RAI showed normal activity.
The Radiologist at Rigshospitalet said they havn't used "dynamic contrast" in Herlev- and Frederiksberg Hospital, and that’s why they couldn't find the tumour.
In February this year I have add’ed a dopaminagonist so my prolactin level is normal now and that has helped a lot. I still have some “milk” in my breats but not as much as before.
They have now changed the diagnosis to a Prolactinoma and after taking Biperiden (type of medicine who can reduce/dissolve the tumor) it is gone in the right side and I have a new tumor in the left side.
A little bit weird. They have add’ed more tests now.
Anyone seen a similar case?