Learn why you might be feeling lousy, or not, after pituitary treatment

From Pituitary World News friend and contributor Dr. Kevin Yuen comes this interesting webinar sponsored by the Pituitary Network Association:  Doc, why do I feel lousy after treatment for my pituitary tumor? Dr. Kevin Yuen and Dr. Andrew Little from the Barrow Pituitary Center and Barrow Neurological Insititute review why some patients still feel generally lousy after having treatment for pituitary tumors.

The presentation explores the possible causes why some patients don’t achieve the life they want after a pituitary tumor treatment.  Importantly you will hear the critical difference between normal recovery and “red flags”

Our thanks to the Pituitary Network Association for making this presentation available.

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One thought on “Learn why you might be feeling lousy, or not, after pituitary treatment

  1. My daughter lives in AZ but is from the NW. I’m trying to get her back here so she can get some proper medical help. Banner has sent her home for close to six years without looking for her problem. Finally after being taken to Mayo by ambulance because Barrow hospitals were full. She received proper care and her MRI showed cysts in the front and back of her brain, one on the Pituitary gland. A doctor at Mayo pushed for her MRI Thank God. Had Banner done their job, they’d have seen it too. She has United Health Care will be 60 in March 4. She has 2 grand children up here that she only gets to see in photos.
    I pray that you will help her!

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