Still no cranios found this site?

Craniopharyngioma is a tumour that develops in the area of the brain called the hypothalamus, which is close to the pituitary gland. It is usually found in children or young adults and accounts for around 10% of all brain tumours in young people. It can however be diagnosed at any age.

Re: Still no cranios found this site?

Postby bdubbs » 19 Jun 2010, 17:03

I had surgery to remove a craniopharyngioma 27 years ago and am now doing quite well. My meds. are synthroid, prednisone, prempro, DDAVP, and nutropin. Hope some some of the people who posted before me checks in here.
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Re: Still no cranios found this site?

Postby Paul Clarke » 19 Jun 2010, 17:27

Hi bdubbs,

The site stats tell me that a lot of people read this section even if they don't post. You can contact the other posters in this section by clicking ontheir names and sending them an email or private message.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Paul
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Re: Still no cranios found this site?

Postby bdubbs » 19 Jun 2010, 21:25

Thanks Paul!
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