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Old 07-10-2014, 08:58 PM #1
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with all the problems deal with with my head injury I don't know if I want all the added problems that can occur with weight loss surgery. for all you people who are not heavy will losing 100 pounds make a difference wth any of my symptoms. I seem to think not, know the weight is bad but will it make a difference with the head injury stuff
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with all the problems deal with with my head injury I don't know if I want all the added problems that can occur with weight loss surgery. for all you people who are not heavy will losing 100 pounds make a difference wth any of my symptoms. I seem to think not, know the weight is bad but will it make a difference with the head injury stuff
Among other things, losing weight would probably help your sleep and self-esteem. Hauling around a lot of weight also contributes to fatigue and lethargy. (Not that I'm advocating for the surgery, in your current condition.)
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Lessening the load on your body will improve your general health and hopefully your ability to recover.

Have you looked into hypnosis to help with weight loss ? There are quite a few on Staten Island.
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Have you ever been to an endocrinologist or had your hormones tested?

Hormone deficiencies can be caused by tbi and they can cause weight gain along with a lot of other symptoms.

I gained about 50-60 pounds in the first 6 months after the concussion I sustained and now that I'm on supplemental hormones, I am not quite at the point that I am able to exercise but I've lost 30 pounds. I figure once I'm able to exercise then the rest of it will go quickly.
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Have you ever been to an endocrinologist or had your hormones tested?

Hormone deficiencies can be caused by tbi and they can cause weight gain along with a lot of other symptoms.

I gained about 50-60 pounds in the first 6 months after the concussion I sustained and now that I'm on supplemental hormones, I am not quite at the point that I am able to exercise but I've lost 30 pounds. I figure once I'm able to exercise then the rest of it will go quickly.
Do you mind me asking about your supplemental hormone regime?
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Do you mind me asking about your supplemental hormone regime?
I'm taking 5 different hormones, 3 of which are generally not considered to be "gender-related" in the media, due to deficiencies proven by stimulation testing and other lab results and my HMO covers their replacement. I didn't have any deficiencies or symptoms of deficiencies before the concussion and concussions have been proven to cause hormone deficiencies in recent studies which is why I sought testing... I highly suspected that was the reason I wasn't getting better than I was after 3 years.

I've noticed I'm a bit private (and sometimes overly sensitive) about it when others have asked me to post specific details about it on a public forum... but what would you like to know?

I suspect that many other concussion patients' are misdiagnosed or undiagnosed cases of pituitary dysfunction due to head trauma and I feel strongly that I want to "get the word out" but I at the same time I feel reluctant to post too many details about my own treatment because it is so personal.
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Except for taking possibly a low dose of DHEA, hormone supplementation should be supervised by a doctor who has done proper testing. Keep in mind that many doctors use a shotgun approach with patented hormones. You want a doctor who is specific with dosages and uses bio-identical hormones. It takes follow-up to see how your body is responding to each hormone supplement.

EsthersDoll's regimen is specific to her body's needs.
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Precisely! Thanks Mark!

This is another reason I don't want to share too much of the details of the hormones I am taking - I don't want someone to start taking hormones without the proper testing and orders from a board certified Dr. of treatment - taking hormones without needing them can potentially be very harmful.
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Precisely! Thanks Mark!

This is another reason I don't want to share too much of the details of the hormones I am taking - I don't want someone to start taking hormones without the proper testing and orders from a board certified Dr. of treatment - taking hormones without needing them can potentially be very harmful.
Agreed. The general information that would be helpful to all of us would be:
(a) what tests should we ask for?
(b) What sort of specialist would be best at interpreting them properly?
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Hockey,

In my experience with hormones ( My wife and I are both are on HRT), I suggest you call around to endocrinologists asking for information about hormone therapy for victims of head injury. Look for a doctor who has an expertise in head injuries and a passion for those with this problem.

There are also doctors who specialize in "human potential" and "life extension." They may have the experience to help you.

A source to check is https://www.womensinternational.com/..._referral.html
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