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Old 03-18-2009, 01:55 PM #1
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Hi everyone,

Well i went to neurosurgeon yesterday and based on my MRI i don't have to have surgery on my pituitary... I'm relieved.

He is the head of the neurology dept and was very kind, he asked me about my sx and how long i've been suffering from them.

He took his time and generally really seem to care, which was nice.

He said at this time he can neither rule out MS or rule in MS.

So basically its just try to manage my sx with meds and wait and see.

I 'm really frustrated but trying not to dwell on it.

Haylee is my main priority... she takes up most of my time which in a way is a blessing.

While getting a dx is important for me i no longer am consumed by it.

There were times when i would be terrified of the what ifs but for now i'm just keeping busy with Haylee and it helps.

Okay i guess my mini vent is over kinda.
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Hi misshayleesmom,
I just wanted to say that it is good news that you don't need surgery. I am glad to hear that Haylee keeps you focused, which is good for both of you.

Overtime they will eventually figure out what is causing your symptoms. We all hate to "wait and see", but we don't have control over that. I hope your symptoms disappear and you feel well again. Life is not always easy.
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i'm glad you saw the head neuro. it sounds like the appt went well.
sorry you have to play the wait and see routine but glad no surgery.
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Thanks for the update and good news that you don't have to have the surgery. I agree, being a Mom is the most important job in the world. I think you've got a great attitude about it all. Take care and Haylee's blessed to have you for a Mom.
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Thanks for the update Cindy...Im glad no surgery. You are a great Mom,
try not to worry too much. by the way, how is your son with the mega pox??
Has he completely recovered?????
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He's all healed up but he's scarred up pretty badly, thanks for asking you're so kind.

He has scars on his entire body, hopefully they'll fade a bit because he's really self conscious about them.
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