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HGH--ANd Recurring tumor

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From: gerg

Dear Minni,
 
Yes, it is something, the egos of some doctors.  But I have found that the best ones, don't have these problems.  At any rate, I have appointment in two weeks with a new endocrinologist at the University of Florida, which is a three hour drive from my house.   I have found that if a pit patient wants quality medical care,  one seems to have to travel for it, unless one happens to live in or near one the major medical centers that have the pituitary specialists.
 
I hope this one works out because I have been feeling more and more tired.  My tests  come out in the normal range and I am taking synthroid and androgel, but my current endo is against HGH.  I  know the HGH is no cure all, but I do feel that it would help me a lot.  I had been on it a few months a few  years ago and it did make the difference between just dragging though a day and really living through it and living a normal life. 
 
Another thing, my current endo has lost my most recent MRI.  She has always had a miserable staff in her office and other MRI's had been misplaced before, but this one may be gone for real.  Can you belive such nonsense?
 
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