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Default TBI and hormonal imbalance?

Can a TBI create pituitary problems such as SEVERE FACIAL ACNE that Ive never
had even in my younger years?
My doctors are clueless on what to do about it!

Im 74 years young but this acne condition has totally consumed my life! HELP!

DIANE
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