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From: BAB3GYRL86
Message 18 in Discussion

yes this is true...i want to research aswell but it is juss soo stressful at 
times..and not knowing how long u had it or whereit came from seems more 
frustrating and harder to figure out..although i feel more fortunate because i 
am only 22 so i have time to research..before all lifes lessons catch up to me..





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From: mommyof8 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: Pituitary Chat <[email protected]>

Sent: Tue, 29 Apr 2008 10:38 pm

Subject: Re: 'How do you think you or your loved one got their brain tumor?' 
WHAT?!?





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From: mommyof8
Message 15 in Discussion

I'm sorry if you don't like trying to figure it out and I understand if it is 
stressful for you.  However, I do hope that anyone who is interested in finding 
the cause of these tumors will continue to share.  There is definitely a reason 
that this is happening and I  am just not one to say, "OK doc, I inject this 
drug that you tell me to inject or have this surgery that you tell me to have 
and hope that one of these things does the trick."  I want to go on to have 
more 
babies, raise my kids, and live a long and healthy life with my husband.  Look 
at how many diseases are out there that were once considered death sentences.  
But because there were people like us who were determined to find reasons and 
cures, many of these diseases are no longer as life-threatening or debilitating 
as they once were.  I absolutely believe that there is a genetic link, stress 
link, etc and I won't stop searching until I figure it out.  I personally think 
that it empowers me to research rather than stressing me out.  Just my opinion.

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