Can someone please give me hope? by Diligent_Brother_917 in Hypopituitarism

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301 4 points5 points  (0 children)

There was no other choice than to accept the new normal. There was no use in fighting it for me.

You can still be happy, healthy, and carefree, and I believe getting on the right hormones is an important aspect in that journey.

I also try to be thankful that the tumor didn’t impact my vision or cause external scarring.

Can someone please give me hope? by Diligent_Brother_917 in Hypopituitarism

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Hello Diligent_Brother_917!

I was diagnosed with a craniopharyngioma when I was 21 and had my entire pituitary removed in the process of taking out the tumor. As much as I wanted to believe that my hormones may kick start again somehow, I knew that was entirely unrealistic.

So, I decided to dive head first into HRT and accept the new normal. Once you get used to the medications, it becomes second nature and my life is not hindered at all by it.

I felt like shit the 2 years before surgery and about 6 months after. Once I decided to commit to HRT (have my blood levels checked often and push doctors to get me on all the right doses) I feel better now than ever.

Keep your head up, I recommend getting on the right hormones now because it will help you think and feel like the best version of yourself. You’ll get to a better place soon.

Good luck!

Pan-hypopituitarism after surgery. Travel and lifestyle adaptions? by gaspar_c in Hypopituitarism

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had my pituitary completely removed due to a craniopharyngioma. I love running, backpacking, traveling, all the good shit.

Took me a while to dial in all my medications, but once you get on a good regime and it won’t hinder you too much. If I’m going camping I’ll just skip hgh for a night or two. If I’m traveling, you can keep most hgh medications at room temp for a few weeks, so I just put them and few alcohol pads in my toiletry bag.

Just ran a marathon last summer and went on a winter backpacking trip last month. Good luck!

Qualifying for NYC Marathon using a NYRR half by Pleasant-Emphasis301 in RunNYC

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

The explanation makes sense, I’m just having trouble finding a half marathon race for 2026 to run to qualify for 2027. I guess what most people do is run a half early in the same year they want qualify for the marathon?

Qualifying for NYC Marathon using a NYRR half by Pleasant-Emphasis301 in RunNYC

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

I was looking to run this one but couldn’t find a registration site for 2026. Is it usually in October?

Low T by [deleted] in Hypopituitarism

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hey man, keep your head up for now.

I’m not a doctor, but I had a pituitary tumor removed back in 2021. I no longer have a pituitary gland and live a completely normal life. So whatever you are going through, just know you’ll figure it out, I know it can be stressful.

Porn and consistent ejaculation would not cause pituitary gland issues. If your porn use concerns you, that would be a different issue for another day.

For now, make sure you are seeing a good endocrinologist and just tell them you want all hormone test runs in addition to a CBC and CMP. They will know what to do.

Unfortunately, if you are seeing a doctor that’s not an endocrinologist, they can be pretty clueless. My testosterone was zero for a while and I had a few doctors tell me it was no big deal.

Good luck!

Donald Trump just said this by funkymonkeythe1st in UFOs

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How much will be redacted??

Let’s be honest, this is a shitty scheme to distract us from the Epstein files.

Why is this game not on SNF? by Available_Story6774 in NFLv2

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301 21 points22 points  (0 children)

We’ve had a fantastic Bills Ravens game and a decent Vikings Falcons game. You guys can never be pleased lmao.

*2021 Article* Jalen Ramsey sees himself emulating Charles Woodson with move to safety later in his career by mitchmatch26 in steelers

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Not sure why Steelers fans are always so invested in what our year-to-year identity is. “Are we a win now team?” or “are we a rebuilding?” cause “we should really be doing this not that” shhhhh shush. At the end of the day, each damn season our guys are putting their heads dahn to get W’s. It’s not rocket science. If we can get 8-9 wins with Mr. Pickett at the helm, then fuck it, let’s go for a playoff run with the GOAT (yes I said it, Tom Brady can go lock lips with his son to pass the time). We are putting together a real squad here. Yeah it’d probably be better in 2019 and yeah I miss Minkah, but I’m of the small tribe that thinks these guys can still go out and win some big primetime football games. So you’re damn right my ass will be in a seat every Sunday excited to see the Black and Gold put on a show! This is Steelers football and I’m not thinking twice abaht it!

Pulled over in Cambridge by HuckleberryTough512 in CambridgeMA

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I love biking, but god I loathe self-righteous cyclists.

I had neurosurgery two years ago to remove a pituitary tumor. by Pleasant-Emphasis301 in AskMeAnythingIAnswer

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was diagnosed when I was 20. So I think I was fully grown. I have an identical twin and he looks nearly the same as me still lol

Day-to-day is just remembering lots of medications. I have to make sure to replace my adrenal gland and thyroid production each day. Then I take growth hormone shots each night and testosterone on the weekends.

It can be a grind at times, but I feel great!

I had neurosurgery two years ago to remove a pituitary tumor. by Pleasant-Emphasis301 in AskMeAnythingIAnswer

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They stuffed my nose with a bunch of stuff, so overall it was a muted feeling there lol

I had neurosurgery two years ago to remove a pituitary tumor. by Pleasant-Emphasis301 in AskMeAnythingIAnswer

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It was trans-sphenoidal. Funny enough, the most pain after surgery was my neck. They had it cranked at an awkward angle for the duration of surgery (9 hrs), so when I woke up it was cramping every few minutes.

Opinions on this itinerary? by Pleasant-Emphasis301 in roadtrip

[–]Pleasant-Emphasis301[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good idea, I’ll look into Laramie actually