Guest guest Posted July 11, 2008 Report Share Posted July 11, 2008 Asthma controll problems + large doses of evil candy for long periods of time= thyroid problems( among other things.). Plus when you are stressed prolactin levels can increase. Increase in prolactin can indicate hyporthiroidism in men and in non-lactating women. That is just a guess here....as I am not a doctor....I just play one on tv...........I'm KIDDING!!!!! (But having said that has any one seen the new commercial with " Doogie Houser, MD. " in it? It's funny/bizarre/warped.) From: instdesgn1 <instdesgn1@...> Subject: [ ] Re: elevated prolactin from Xolair administration? Date: Thursday, July 10, 2008, 11:31 PM I had elevated levels of prolactin about 20 years ago - not unusual in women. It disappeared about 3 years ago although I'll admit it hasn't been tested since. But, never even thought of it related to Xolair. Is there a special reason for the question? --- In , " Mark Headley " <mjheadley@. ..> wrote: > > anyone else experience this? > > anyone else have their prolactin levels monitored while on Xolair and seen no change? > > Thanks, > > Mark > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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