I have been waiting for this update. It still sounds pretty awful for you and then I remember that it’s not just an absurdly complex tumor that was creating problems, but the enormous trauma of the anxiety, waiting, chronic pain, intense and invasive surgery, plus regular life. I mean holy sh*t. Having patience for healing must seem like asking for too much. Even if just your eyesight could improve more quickly - I wish there was something that your TH-cam/instagram fans could do to help with speeding things up. My cats and I send you so much love. Thank you for making a video. 🙏🏻💙
Glad to see your face Jesse. I had a Pit Macroadenoma that was effecting my eyesight, removed back in May, and it too has been a long road, but I am back at work now, and things are going OK I guess. Dealing with sinus issues, some headaches, and a little weight gain due to hormone issues. However, just had my eyesight tested, and it is markedly improved! Thinking of you, and praying for you and Brandy, and the pugs. Hoping that your recovery starts to progress for the better soon.
Amidst all the challenges , Thanks for sharing this journey of yours with Pituitary Adenoma. Hoping you and family get more strength and praying for your faster recovery.
Jessie, you are in my daily prayers. I pray for your complete healing and the strength to go through the daily journey of what that entails. I am sorry you are having such difficulties. Sending gentle hugs.Thank you for taking the time to update us on your progress. Praying for you and Brandy daily.
Thank you for bringing the update to TH-cam. I know Brandy mentioned you were doing some TikToks but that is a platform I haven't gotten onto. I am so thankful that you are alive. I can't even imagine how hard this recovery has been. My biggest hope for you is that at each step, you get some relief from the symptoms and you get confirmation from the diagnostics that your body is healing up well. Patience is hard to come by, especially when there is a lot of pain. Wishing you all the best every day!
Thanks for the update, Jesse! You've been in my thoughts often, as I've wondered how you were pulling through. I know it's a long journey and that it can be really rough. You'll get there, one step at a time.
Thanks for the update. Hang in there. I'm just getting started on this journey. I have been dx'd because of my symptoms and type of peripheral vision loss. I can't get an mri until 6 weeks from now. I'll try to get through your videos but you know how you have to take in this type of information in small bits. Looking forward to more updates from you.
I pray for you. I myself underwent a pituitary operation (a tumor that was 2.5 cm in size) on the first of February 2024 and today I feel very well. apart from having too few hormones and medication treatment otherwise it is good. have faith and hope you will be fine.
Thanks for the update. Still sending prayers for you and reiki when I have time. Tell Brandy she can do reiki on you but it's ok to touch you, it's a little different for people. I also had the same teacher that she has, Kathleen Prasad.
You will get better and your vision will possibly partially recover. Macroadenoma at 32, 20 years ago. Until now I enjoyed a good life, only 1 pill before going to bed.
Have your Pituitary Gland function tested! It took 7 years to find an endocrinologist who knew what the heck they were doing😢. All the rest were focused on my Thyroid. But in my case, it was my Pituitary Gland that was all messed up and the real source of my health challenges. Feel free to reach out for a conversation about recovery and moving forward
Hi, I'm going through similar symptoms as you. Going for an MRI to check for pituitary tumor January 1st 2025. I was wondering if I got this from taking so many medications for behavioral health. Were you on meds?
So sorry to hear about your vision loss. Sounds like you had much more complications than I. Feels so much better when the ENT removes the stints.
Hey, thanx for sharing how are you now?
I have been waiting for this update. It still sounds pretty awful for you and then I remember that it’s not just an absurdly complex tumor that was creating problems, but the enormous trauma of the anxiety, waiting, chronic pain, intense and invasive surgery, plus regular life. I mean holy sh*t. Having patience for healing must seem like asking for too much. Even if just your eyesight could improve more quickly - I wish there was something that your TH-cam/instagram fans could do to help with speeding things up. My cats and I send you so much love. Thank you for making a video. 🙏🏻💙
Glad to see your face Jesse. I had a Pit Macroadenoma that was effecting my eyesight, removed back in May, and it too has been a long road, but I am back at work now, and things are going OK I guess. Dealing with sinus issues, some headaches, and a little weight gain due to hormone issues. However, just had my eyesight tested, and it is markedly improved!
Thinking of you, and praying for you and Brandy, and the pugs. Hoping that your recovery starts to progress for the better soon.
Amidst all the challenges , Thanks for sharing this journey of yours with Pituitary Adenoma. Hoping you and family get more strength and praying for your faster recovery.
Jessie, you are in my daily prayers. I pray for your complete healing and the strength to go through the daily journey of what that entails. I am sorry you are having such difficulties. Sending gentle hugs.Thank you for taking the time to update us on your progress. Praying for you and Brandy daily.
Thank you for bringing the update to TH-cam. I know Brandy mentioned you were doing some TikToks but that is a platform I haven't gotten onto. I am so thankful that you are alive. I can't even imagine how hard this recovery has been. My biggest hope for you is that at each step, you get some relief from the symptoms and you get confirmation from the diagnostics that your body is healing up well. Patience is hard to come by, especially when there is a lot of pain. Wishing you all the best every day!
Thanks for the update, Jesse! You've been in my thoughts often, as I've wondered how you were pulling through. I know it's a long journey and that it can be really rough. You'll get there, one step at a time.
Thanks for the update. Hang in there. I'm just getting started on this journey. I have been dx'd because of my symptoms and type of peripheral vision loss. I can't get an mri until 6 weeks from now. I'll try to get through your videos but you know how you have to take in this type of information in small bits. Looking forward to more updates from you.
I pray for you. I myself underwent a pituitary operation (a tumor that was 2.5 cm in size) on the first of February 2024 and today I feel very well. apart from having too few hormones and medication treatment otherwise it is good. have faith and hope you will be fine.
Continued prayers for healing. Sorry the healing has been so slow Hope the sight improves soon so the headache eases quickly
Thanks for the update. Still sending prayers for you and reiki when I have time. Tell Brandy she can do reiki on you but it's ok to touch you, it's a little different for people. I also had the same teacher that she has, Kathleen Prasad.
Sending much healing love ❤
You will get better and your vision will possibly partially recover. Macroadenoma at 32, 20 years ago. Until now I enjoyed a good life, only 1 pill before going to bed.
It really depends. My cousin had the surgery 5 years ago and she’s completely blind on her right side. Never recovered from it
Have your Pituitary Gland function tested! It took 7 years to find an endocrinologist who knew what the heck they were doing😢. All the rest were focused on my Thyroid. But in my case, it was my Pituitary Gland that was all messed up and the real source of my health challenges. Feel free to reach out for a conversation about recovery and moving forward
Hi, I'm going through similar symptoms as you. Going for an MRI to check for pituitary tumor January 1st 2025. I was wondering if I got this from taking so many medications for behavioral health. Were you on meds?
How big was your tumor jesse?
It was the size of an average grocery store strawberry or about the size of a very large grape.