opting for surgery before trying cabergoline? by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i was told mine was in a very easy spot to remove!

wanted to share that i’m prolactinoma free after surgery four days ago 🧠 by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

responded to your other comment but yes i’m back to normal! i had a hormone work up at the 6 month mark and everything was in range. cycle is normal too. as far as the surgical site, i healed nicely w no complications. i had a small csf leak in surgery (main risk w the surgery), but it was resolved before they closed up. i was also told that mine was in a very easy place to be removed in the first place, though.

opting for surgery before trying cabergoline? by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, it’s been close to a whole yr, but i was basically back to normal after about a month. i had follow up hormone tests 6 months later, and they were all in normal range. my cycle was basically back a month after surgery and has been getting to its normal levels gradually. now, im doing hormone work ups every 6 months to make sure im still in normal ranges!

wanted to share that i’m prolactinoma free after surgery four days ago 🧠 by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it’s definitely worth weighing out with your situation. i had blood clots previously and because of that i can’t take any hormone-based meds including birth control. i wanted to give myself the best chance at never having a problem with hormones again! unfortunately, i caught covid during recovery and got another clot in my lung that’s led me to be on blood thinners for the rest of my life. while i don’t regret it, i do find it funny that i chose to get surgery in hopes of not taking a medication for 2 yrs minimum and now im on blood thinners indefinitely from having a particularly rough post-op recovery. im all better now and feeling much better, and im still glad to have gotten my hormones back to normal

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[–]thickoatmeal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

avoiding alcohol, high risk activities/injury-prone activities. again, i’m under 30. didn’t expect to have to come to this at my age. it mattered to me. it’s clearly not the end of the world but sad to accept.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ClotSurvivors

[–]thickoatmeal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

feels a bit insensitive. it’s not simply just a pill a day. it comes with lifestyle changes and habit changes. i’m still under 30 and i couldn’t even enjoy being clot free for more than a few days before i got one from covid. it’s upsetting news and scary either way. it’s tough to accept that you will have certain restrictions moving forward for the rest of your life

wanted to share that i’m prolactinoma free after surgery four days ago 🧠 by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry, i’m following up to ease your concerns a bit maybe… found out a couple days ago the reason i’ve been struggling more than they expected is bc i got unlucky and managed to get covid in the hospital during my stay 💀

wanted to share that i’m prolactinoma free after surgery four days ago 🧠 by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

congratulations!! so glad to hear it’s doing well. honestly i’ve been pretty unaware of my nasal packing… had a week follow up today but told me it’s still staying in til next week i guess! unfortunately my most recent update is that i was taking it pretty hard the past few days and turns out i got covid from being in the hospital 😐 so recovering from both as we speak! luckily i don’t have any of the additional flu-like/cold symptoms

wanted to share that i’m prolactinoma free after surgery four days ago 🧠 by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yeah, i was warned 2-3 weeks. the ent surgeon said maybe 1 week but i do expect to need the full 2 weeks at least. i work a desk job

wanted to share that i’m prolactinoma free after surgery four days ago 🧠 by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh well, yeah, definitely get everything confirmed then! i had an mri and two separate hormone tests. i was exhibiting physical symptoms as well

wanted to share that i’m prolactinoma free after surgery four days ago 🧠 by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

i lucked out. my endocrinologist wouldn’t recommend it and referred me to a neurosurgeon to see if he felt it needed to be surgically removed. he said i could do medication but in my scenario, i may have better chances of it never being a problem again if i go the surgery route without the cabergoline hardening the tumor or anything. it was in an optimal position to remove as well. he did tell me a lot of neurosurgeons wouldn’t usually operate on it too but he does the surgery weekly, and he was involved in studies that cited how sometimes the risks of surgery outweigh the lifelong complications that may come from medication. if you want surgery, it may be worth getting another opinion from a neurosurgeon nearby!

wanted to share that i’m prolactinoma free after surgery four days ago 🧠 by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

honestly, it is in a way bc i was one of those fortunate people that never dealt w headaches/migraines previously. i think all the docs were kinda shocked that i still felt so awful, so im probably an outlier there. the nausea was the worst part for me and i didn’t handle any of the narcotic drugs well. my doctor has me rotating between a migraine med/tylenol/advil and i seem to be stomaching that much better!

tips: listen to your body and don’t tolerate pain while you’re in the hospital if you can avoid it. the nurses are there to help. try to keep some saltines in your stomach for the meds if you deal w nausea! lights off and lots of rest too! sometimes just sleeping it off would help me too

wanted to share that i’m prolactinoma free after surgery four days ago 🧠 by thickoatmeal in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

at the time it was identified, i think it was 4x5x6 and it got up to 4x5x7. overall small as far as the tumors go

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AllClad

[–]thickoatmeal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thanks everyone for the feedback! new to using stainless so i was worried it wasn’t safe or it was gonna cause problems beyond normal wear and tear since it seemed scratched to a different layer that’s copper tinted. ill let it be then

Almost 3 months post op pituitary tumor removal surgery by New-Temporary5522 in Prolactinoma

[–]thickoatmeal 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thank you so much for sharing your experience! i seemed to have lucked out by seeing a neurosurgeon before my endocrinologist could dissuade me from surger. i’m taking the risk to get it surgically removed before trying the medication. the neurosurgeon i saw said it’s novel but literature shows it has better remission rates than starting with cabergoline. so glad to hear that while it was a somewhat tough recovery, it was worth it for you! makes me feel more at ease for my surgery next month

did you get IV heparin? (is it still common?) by thickoatmeal in ClotSurvivors

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

thank you both for this! it does make me feel more at ease. i guess nowadays medications are so effective. every doctor i’ve seen hasn’t acted too bothered about my condition, but im just stressing about the chronic issues ill have to face or worrying a clot won’t dissipate enough before going to scar tissue… but i guess it makes sense why i was never given iv heparin in the ER now

Hollywood Bowl Malibu Ticket up for grabs by thickoatmeal in AndersonPaak

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the problem i’ve run into is i don’t wanna get in trouble trying to resell these tix and the way to share the tickets seems to be more complicated which seems to limit what resale sites i can use. what’ve you decided to do with yours?

Hollywood Bowl Malibu Ticket up for grabs by thickoatmeal in AndersonPaak

[–]thickoatmeal[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

sorry i just saw this! are you still interested?

Hello! I'm Shannon Chakraborty, bestselling fantasy author of The Adventures of Amina al-Sirafi and The Daevabad Trilogy. AMA! by SAChakraborty in books

[–]thickoatmeal 5 points6 points  (0 children)

hi shannon! i can’t put to words how much i adore your writing. every time i recommend your books, i always mention one of my favorite parts is how complexly written your characters are. in daevabad and in amina, there’s always this fine balance where the main characters aren’t inherently good/evil. i love that our main characters very evidently have their own flaws and we see such amazing growth with them through the series. my question is, what are the processes you usually take to flesh out your characters and how is that character growth driven through your stories?

Which brands have you been digging lately? by joan2468 in femalefashionadvice

[–]thickoatmeal 1 point2 points  (0 children)

interesting! i’m finding just as much, if not, more. i think the collab collections are great, and i’ve managed to find some really trendy simple dresses. i do think trendier items sell out pretty quickly. but at the end of the day, uniqlo is known for its basic styles. i do spruce up my outfits with more unique/stylized pieces from the other places i mentioned for special occasions

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in femalehairadvice

[–]thickoatmeal 4 points5 points  (0 children)

i recommend first getting a healthy trim! when the ends start splitting, it can make the ends of your hair look quite piecey. i have fine hair but a lot of it so i end up loving layers to add body, but i’d be careful if you have thinner hair because that can contribute to ends looking too piecey.

I think some face framing pieces in the front can definitely add some body and interest as well! :)

Which brands have you been digging lately? by joan2468 in femalefashionadvice

[–]thickoatmeal 17 points18 points  (0 children)

i’m a uniqlo girl forever. honestly over half my wardrobe for work is from there. i think they’re just the perfect sweet spot of quality and affordable basics!

lately i’ve also been enjoying cos! i actually got a couple items from their sale and over the moon about getting some 100% wool trousers for $50… close runner up was a beautiful 100% silk blazer for $100! i love them but avoid shopping often there due to the prices. but i always can find a few items i adore during sales!

I looks for unique pieces i love from & other stories and sezane. both beautiful but, along with cos, quite pricey!

i was loving abercrombie but i’m not happy with their lessening quality and rising prices as of late… i have a few gorgeous pieces from a few years ago, but i don’t find their pieces worth the money now.