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My husband had a pituitary adenoma removed in 2017. He now has diabetes insipidus. Takes hydrocort desmopressin synthroid and testosterone. Since the surgery he now has sinus disease headaches everyday since the surgery mood swings no sex drive at all. Body hurts everyday. 2 bouts of sepsis. Overall not feeling well at all says if he knew he was going to feel like this he would have never had the surgery. Is it normal to feel like this .should he tell his endo to do an mri. And the adenoma turned out to be a very large cyst. What shall I do. I told his endo I feel he has severe adrenal fatigue. He says theres no such thing. What can you suggest. He is miserable. Short tempered, everything upsets him. High anxiety. All this after the surgery. Btw it was done through his nose. I need some help here. Thank you.
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Dear lybrate-user, please tell joe that it took the nose approach to remove his pitutary adenoma. Whatever his condition be it was very necessory to remove the adenoma. I think joe has depression for which I would ask him to consult a psychiatrist at the earliest. Sincerely.
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