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after surgery Pituitary macroadenoma - DMT?

Hello everyone i am Looking for someone who had the surgery safely and after a while smoked DMT?

The world know little about DMT, I got to experience with it before, and now after surgery I'm afraid that if i try it, it will possibly could lead to unwanted headaches?!?, would love to hear the experiences of people who have had the surgery and then tried DMT.
or maybe the doctor opinion .
thnkxxx
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99% are benign - that does not say anything. There are many many types - like prolactinoma, non-functioning, Cushing's etc. You need to know the type as they act differently and all have different rates of recurrence and different monitoring, risks etc.

You should get copies of your labs, your pathology and your MRI reports. You should be under the care of a pituitary doctor - aka neuro-endo at a pituitary center. Pituitary tumors are not to be taken lightly. Mine made me disabled and mine was way smaller than yours.
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thnx rumpled ! i hed a Benign tumor.

DMT is - - -  
http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/dmt/dmt.shtml
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What is DMT?
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This is a patient forum so you won't get a doctor opinion here.

I am afraid I cannot comment on that drug or any other. What type of tumor do you have?

If you have ongoing issues, especially if with eyes or have to have radiation (larger tumors may grow up around the optic nerve or down into an inoperable area called the cavernous sinus) then you may have ongoing issues.

I had a smaller tumor, but lost all function not really due to my surgery but other disorders and I replace every hormone but one. In my quality of life, I don't really do any smoking, drinking etc - I take too many meds. It throws me off.
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