Good evening, dear. I have a question for you. Do you know if there were excess hormones in your body before the tumor was removed? And do you know which hormones, if they were elevated, which ones? I'm asking this question because my wife had a very different problem than yours, but she had excess ACTH and cortisol (which is closely linked to the hypophysis or pituitary gland), very high. Once the main problem was resolved, her body suffered from cortisol withdrawal, due to working with very high levels for so long, and it caused fatigue, muscle pain, etc. I'm not saying this is what's happening to you, but perhaps it can be helpful. I wish you the best of luck.
Regarding your question, if there is an excess of any hormone, I understand that it should be detected in the tests, unless the hormone causing these symptoms is not being analyzed.
Perhaps a consultation with an endocrinologist would be a good idea, if you haven't already done so.
@gustavo1975 thanks for your response. My thyroid hormones appeared to be randomly out of limits, so detecting them appeared to be based on particular hormone and when it was tested. I feeling I originally got and now is that hormone tests should be able to identify abnormal limits but from tests I took different test takers and times were getting different results. Which my uneducated logic leads me to believe my tumor or defunct pituitary tumor may be releasing hormones randomly? Your information regarding your wife was helpful in that my system may have been off for some time and normal may feel off. Thanks much for your comments and all the best to you and your family.