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From: liltrubin
Message 11 in Discussion

Thank you Jeff for sharing. I had my MRI and both the Radiologist and my 
surgeon has found no regrowth. According to both of them there is no tumor. My 
hormones were doing well for awhile but all the sudden just went wacko with no 
apparent explanation but it has to be the hormones readjusting. It is the only 
thing I can come up with. I am waiting for my surgeon to review all my labs. 

 
HUGS,
Tina


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Hi Tina - My hormone levels were all over the place after surgery too. Mine 
occurred 3-5 months after my 6/07. In my case, there was some damage to the 
gland during the surgery. I was placed on supplements for cortisol (a 
steroid-dexamethasone), thyroid (levoxyl), and testosterone. my IGF1 level has 
been on the low side too. It has taken nearly 7 or 8 months for my hormone 
levels to even out for me. An MRI would probably be your surgeon's next step to 
see if the tumor has returned. Also, if it has, there is radiation (which I had 
12/07-1/08) to kill tumor cells as they try to duplicate). Hang in there. There 
are still lots more tricks in the bag of modern neuro-medicine.


Jeff

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