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What Can I Expect After Surgery?

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From: MinnieChat

I guess it depends on what kind of cyst it is. I know I have heard about the discussion of cysts putting pressure on the pituitary, thus causing it to 'hypersecrete' and I have heard discussion of elevated CSF fluid also putting pressure on the pituitary causing hormonal elevations and abnormalities.
 
I suppose it has to be determined if surgery can help you, or if a non-invasive approach is warrented.
 
I suppose you will have to wait until you see the physician and testing is done.
 
So many scenarios can be thought about, but there is just no way of knowing until the data is in.
 
Minnie

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