I have had a prolactinoma since 2005, which has grown over time. My prolactin levels were also abnormal, so i was on bromocriptine. An mri done in 2008 showed normal prolactin levels even though i was no longer on the bromocriptine, so the doctor did not refill the prescription for this medication. however, the tumor still grew, but the doctor said it was not at a dangerous level. Then in 2010, i had another mri, with contrast like all the others, done at a different radiology center, and they said the tumor is gone, and all that shows is a tiny lipoma and some normal brain aging. I will be 50 next year, and am probably in menopause. my question is, can a prolactinoma magically disappear like that. by the way, my prolactin levels are still normal, but i am still leaking milk from the breasts. also, i have severe dry eye and corneal erosion, and i see very blurry in the left eye. i see an eye doctor for this, but i am trying to make a connection. is it possible that what was once the prolactinoma is now the lipoma, and that it is pressing on my eye? or is it possible that the radiology center i went to in 2010 didn't know what they were doing? i have no money nor insurance now, so i am able to get a free mri through a charitable organization, because of suspected MS. i hope they will find some answers. but my question is, can a prolactinoma magically disappear like that?