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I wouldn't rely on the Prolactin test (Please see Endless' post above about this). It's more likely to be elevated after a tonic-clonic (grand mal) seizure than other kinds, and even then it's not elevated in every case. The levels of prolactin also vary throughout the day, and throughout the month.
I think you should try the sleep study/long-term video EEG despite your misgivings. If you are seeking diagnosis, it's best to use the tools at hand. I know it seems really hard, but the information can be very helpful.
The between-seizure symptoms you mention are specific to a number of different disorders, so a diagnosis of a pituitary tumor may be jumping the gun. Bring it up to your doctor, and she will schedule an MRI if it seems indicated.
I think you should try the sleep study/long-term video EEG despite your misgivings. If you are seeking diagnosis, it's best to use the tools at hand. I know it seems really hard, but the information can be very helpful.
The between-seizure symptoms you mention are specific to a number of different disorders, so a diagnosis of a pituitary tumor may be jumping the gun. Bring it up to your doctor, and she will schedule an MRI if it seems indicated.