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need little advice for this surgery i had

Started by alsayyed, July 28, 2015, 09:21:36 AM

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alsayyed

Hello  to everyone. Lately I am not doing some milling wood or I am not around the shop to do some carpentry work like I used to be. The reason that I have admitted to the hospital for surgery which I got Pituitary macro adenomas tumor, it is very hard surgery I run into, so the doctor told me I have to rest at least for two months and avoid lifting heavy things for the time being. My question has any  body or some one you  know run into surgery like this the Pituitary Macro Adenoma, I want to do things but I feel lazy.
Need advice from you at the forestry forum members, I thank you all


sandhills

I cant be much help but hope all is going well and wish you a fast recovery.  I will ask my wife about it first chance I get, this would be a good question for DoctorB.

alsayyed

thank you sandhills to you and to your wife

Gary_C

From what I read, there are a lot of variables with pituitary tumors. Here is one good reference:  Treatment for Pituitary Tumors

About the only advice I could give is make sure your doctor is fully qualified with pituitary tumors and experienced in the treatment options. There are some minimally invasive procedures available so you may need to find a specialist in this treatment.
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red

Stay Strong ... Follow your Dr's orders... keep your mind busy !

thoughts and prayers

RED
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LeeB

I hope for all to be well with you habibi.
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