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Christine W., Pituitary Transsphenoidal Surgery

I have always been a busy person. I had two children in the 1970s, and I was a very active mother and wife. After I divorced my first husband, I worked part-time as a florist delivery driver. A short time later, I re-married and went to college for 2 years to train as a medical secretary, after which time I worked full-time, looked after my family,Continue Reading

Sandra B., Pituitary Transsphenoidal Surgery, Recurrence, Radiation

I was incorrectly diagnosed for many years, but almost 20 years from my 1st pituitary surgery of 3, pituitary radiation, follicular lymphoma, chemotherapy and radiation to the duodenum, I am happy to report that I am finally better than I have been in years. The journey has not been easy or predictable; however,Continue Reading

Barb G., Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery

On a Monday in early 2011 I took prednisone to relieve pain in my knees. Tuesday, I went to get my haircut, and Wednesday I looked in the mirror to check out my new style. I could not believe what I saw. One side of my face was normal, and the other side was puffy. What was that all about? The puffiness was very slight, but nevertheless it was a change from my normal appearance.Continue Reading

Eugene F., Transsphenoidal Pituitary Surgery

There is interest in the CSRF on recovering from the Cushing’s experience. Each of us is unique in these experiences but they are very much similar. In my early sixties after a lifetime of good health I began having many symptoms familiar to all of you.Continue Reading

Andrea H., Pituitary Transsphenoidal Surgery

I’ve always been a little chubby my entire life. When I gained a significant amount of weight my senior year of high school, I never thought twice about it. Soon after I graduated in 2009 and started working, I had my first panic-anxiety attack.Continue Reading

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