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Its been a while!!!

Hey guys its been a while but thankfully I am still around...Anyhow I have a history of pituitary issues including 4 yes 4 surgeries all which resulted in all different recovering issues but now being 1 year and 4 months since my last surgery I am feeling symptomatic however my recent labs were normal...My last MRI back in October was normal but the one in April before that wasn't...All I can say is even with the years of experience with this stuff I still get confused as to when I should suspect a reoccurrence or wait things out til symptoms get their worst...Lots of pressure behind my eyes right now, hot/cold flashes, no menstrual cycle for over a year still and just tired and not feeling right is what's going on now so far...
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Btw hey Rumpled its been a while how are you??
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Yeah!
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Thankfully all is well!!!!
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Congrats on the normal labs!

I get hot flashes if my estrogen goes too low. I had to go on a patch. I have lowered my dose, but I can't go too low.

Replacements - what are you on? GH and all? I had to wait 10 months to get mine as insurance would not authorize it. I am now breaking it in, and the brand is cheaper, so I need more... not very happy.

Migraines?
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