Post-Transephenoidal Resection 2 years - MRI 2 weeks ago showed questionable
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Hi Denise, I've just read your posts, tears welled up in my eyes. I wonder why we have to go through the things that we do but I am convinced that we come out stronger for it. I have my ups and downs. I am 1yr out of trans. surgery for a macroad. I had acromegaly and along with the physical ailments, you have to deal with the changing courseness to facial features and extremities. Right now I am thankful that after years of suffering someone finally found a diagnosis. I will be followed 5 years but I do get very apprehensive when hormone levels and MRI come along. If things don't work out I will deal with it then. The pictures of Cinder are wonderfull.. My life would be so empty without my angels (dogs). They bring so much comfort to me. I do have a very supportive family who has helped my tremondously. My one and only sister had just gotten back from a bone marrow transplant (had lymphoma) when 2 months later my diagnosis of pituitary tumor came along. My poor parents aged 20years on the spot. But life goes on, we are both still here thank God. I hope everything turns out alright for you, remember you always have someone to talk to here who can symphatize. Gloria |
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