Anxiety Disorder and Hypopituitarism
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Daryl
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nevik4745, Following my surgery I had anxiety attacks for a year. I also had veritgo caused by the double vission that the tumor had caused. I was never able to identify whether the anxiety was directly caused by the apoplexy of my tumor and surgery or by the double vission. It is well documented that these tumors can cause anxiety and other related conditions. It helped me to know this so that I didn't think it was just me. I had surgery to correct the double vision in 2002 and have been much better ever since. Although, going for a MRI will still set me off. Daryl |
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