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Originally posted by davethebear
(Continued from above)
Where do you live Kitharas? I don’t suppose you are in the UK are you? It would be nice to meet up with you and I would dearly love to meet your father. I don’t get much chance to meet with other Acromegliacs and sometimes it would be nice to discuss with another similarities on many different levels about coping in life in general and coping with the illness on a daily basis….
I would like to write a bit more but I am pretty tired today, but please don’t be scared to ask whatever you want, I don’t really care, but you are not having my bank pin number……hahaha
I wish both you and your father well…..
Cheers
davethebear
ps………I am not religious in any way, but I believe that Goliath from the bible had Acromegaly. Isn’t it funny how the pebble that David hit him with from his sling was in the centre of the forehead which is not too far away from the Pituitary Gland….makes you think………….
edit on 11-9-2012 by davethebear because: (no reason given)edit on 11-9-2012 by davethebear because: spelling
Originally posted by new_here
reply to post by Katharos62191
Katharos, I think my first post to davethebear got sort of lost in the shuffle-- I was asking about my sister and the surgery she had way back in 1978 where they ended up removing her entire pituitary gland because it became entirely engulfed by a benign tumor. His information made me wonder if she had his condition, before removal of her pituitary. All that aside, it does lead me to a question for you or davethebear either one: Have the doctors ever considered removal of the pituitary gland as a means of stopping the progression of symptoms of this condition? The pituitary is an important gland, but a person can live without it. My sister has been thriving for 35 years since the removal of her pituitary gland. She does have to take medication daily to replace the important hormones she is missing-- but that is nothing compared to what you guys describe in the way of the progression of Acromegaly.
Just wondered if the doctors have ever mentioned removing the pituitary gland entirely? (If that sounds crazy, read my post about my sister- 1st page- and you'll see why I am asking.)
Originally posted by new_here
reply to post by Katharos62191
Do I understand correctly that neither one of these conditions are of genetic inheritance or predisposition?
There has just simply GOT to be a way to block either the production or the receptors of this wayward growth hormone! Not because of physical appearance-- everyone is beautiful. But because of pain and suffering. I know some have stated they are not religious; nevertheless I DO believe in the power of prayer. Your father and davethebear will be in mine. I do not wish to offend by saying so- it is just my way to show caring!