Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

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re: re: re: re: Surgery- The Long Story
Dec. 1st, 2007   5:22pm

 

They never checked to see how their surgery site was doing?

They never checked their surgery area before puberty?

 They never checked for any signs of percious puberty? 

 You have to understand that we are posting about teaching hospitals that at least where I went have a system in place now to try and get the patient warmed up to the idea of having this done to them.

We are older then your daughter by 15 years plus.

When I was 16 - the one resident wrote in the medical notes that I was bubbly and out- going...I wasn't but dove into a facade to cope with what was done.

Medicine changes as it learns about any conditions like bricks being built apon each other to make a brick wall. 

I would say a shift started when I was 16 actually because they tried to send in just this female student resident that was going to have a career as a Endo which made her a "fellow" in training. She finished me of becuase her and the professor over dosed me with the pred and I gained 80 plus pounds because they thought more pred would take away extra hair- it didn't. I moved to another state and reduced the pred myself and the hair went away in my 20's   

My mind fit more with the area that was taken away and that took me years to admit that one BUT that is just me.  I look a certain way but think a different way.

I think any condition is tuff and really cah has come so far since the 50's, 60's, 70's and even 80's. I think that is cool.  

These days I don't think my adrenal galnd can keep up with my Hashimoto's thyroiditis. I've learned how all the endo gland work of each other.

My Mom was in the room as well and everyone does the best for the time period.  

 

aimee




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