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Pituitary Macroadonema Surgery Scheduled

Brain Tumor | Last Active: 4 days ago | Replies (22)

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@guidanceplease

I fully understand your feelings. No one can tell you to relax….it is our journey. All should go well for him. It is amazing to see how the hormones get back to regular levels. I hope that he does not have the prescription regiment that I currently have. He will feel much better regardless. From what I gather with this condition and what we might be experiencing we should have had vision issues, head aches and mood issues. I did not have the vision issues or head aches but PROBABLY did experience mood issues but protracted over 10 years (how long they think I had mine) you become accustomed to whatever changes we experience. Very scary procedure. He will be fine and be back to normal what ever that is for us🤪 after his procedure. Already in my prayers🙏.

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@guidanceplease, thank you so much for your comforting words. He has been on hormone replacement, including hydrocortisone and thyroid. Doctors said the size of the tumor indicated he had had this at least for ten or more years. I am glad we were finally able to have the proper diagnosis. He was slowly dying