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Thank You MedHelp For This Pituitary Forum

I just wanted to thank MedHelp for listening to our requests, and starting this community.
Bring on the pituitary questions!
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541196 tn?1293552936
I wanted to also say thanks for making this new community.  I haven't been ont he forums lately and I was pleasently surprised when I logged in today and saw this now board!  

Thanks,
Sarah
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327385 tn?1378360731
thank you for this form !! it will be so helpful to everyone and find friends to share with. again thanks
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639406 tn?1308877111
I agree Thank You for listening to us MedHelp....Now if we could get our neurologist listened to us when we tell them that these tumors no matter how small or big we knoiw that our tumors is causing us pain...If we didn't have the headaches, nausea and vomiting, black outs, and massive migrains then the tumors would not have been found so and we didnt have these issue's when we didn't have the tumor. At least I didn't I was a very healthy young woman till July of 08.

Doctors Please listen to us we all are saying the samething. I going to get a second opinion. I showed this site to my family doctor and he was floored to all of the people on here saying the samething because he was on its emotional kick until he looked at this site and actually saw all the patients with pituitary tumors of all sizes but all with still with same commen denominator.

Medhelp Again thank you Im going to continue showing this site to any doctor who will look and listen. Maybe we can get the doctors to listen.
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I want to echo what ensymelover said - Thank you for listening and starting this community.

Hi enzymelover. glad to see you in hear. Hopefully, we will have a thriving community soon.
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