Briss, it all started when I was about 21 when I came off the pill. I didn't have a period for 2 years but it didn't worry me, I was young and didn't care, more so happy days for not getting it. How naive was I?
Finally went to the doctors and and she did a blood test for my prolactin levels. It was high so I had to go back on the hour every hour so that she can get three blood samples as she said the prolactin can fluctuate. When I has to get this done my period miraculously showed up on its own but my prolactin turned out to be high every time so I was referred to the hospital for a CT scan. By this time I had met DH. They did the scan to see if there was a tumour on my pituary gland but thankfully (and I say thankfully now because then I did not realise how serious this was) there was no tumour. So they diagnosed me with idiopathic hyperprolactinemia - basically there is no cause.
So since then I have been attending the hospital on an annual basis. Back then when I first found out my levels were as high as 1800pmol/L. I can remember what the recommended level is but they were happy with 118 but in the 600s is definitely too high. When I went to my appts after the scan my consultant trying to explain to me about the Bromocriptine particularly since they knew I was getting married. I was quite frightened about it as all I heard was you can't take it when pregnant and I thought what was the point then if you can't get pregnant on it!!! Until a stand in consultant kindly explained it a bit better that I can take it up until I find out I am pregnant.
Since properly TTCing I look back on how naive I was about letting the absence period go for so long, the CT scan, taking the tablets. I now realise I could have been going under brain surgery to remove a tumour if they had of found one. Sure I also didn't realise that there is only a certain amount of days in your cycle that you are fertile until TTC.
Sorry that was long winded. Briss I also found that it was the B100s that helped with my pre AF spotting, so honestly I would say it was them rather than the herbs. I am going to continue with the B50s and when they are done might change to the 100s if there is not much change.
Reiki is really relaxing and quite spiritual. I loved it but haven't been back for a while especially since I am paying for acu. You would just do about 6 quick session and then it's up to you to go when you need it. Give it a go sometime. My Reiki practitioner, although she doesn't claimed to be a medium, was also able to tell me things she saw during my sessions, like my daddy, recommendations in what my body is lacking etc. It is definitely the most relaxing thing I have done.