Sharmyn McGraw emailed this last week. You can read my previous posts about Sharmyn for some of the best info we have about Cushing's--from the patient's perspective here and here.
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~IMPORTANT PLEASE READ~ Ms. McGraw is a patient advocate, professional speaker and published author. As a volunteer she facilitates the Pituitary and Brain Tumor Patient Support Groups for the Brain Tumor Center at the John Wayne Cancer Institute. All comments are based on Ms. McGraw's personal experiences and she is not responsible for any miscommunication. Ms. McGraw is not a medical professional. Always consult your own medical doctor.
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~IMPORTANT PLEASE READ~ Ms. McGraw is a patient advocate, professional speaker and published author. As a volunteer she facilitates the Pituitary and Brain Tumor Patient Support Groups for the Brain Tumor Center at the John Wayne Cancer Institute. All comments are based on Ms. McGraw's personal experiences and she is not responsible for any miscommunication. Ms. McGraw is not a medical professional. Always consult your own medical doctor.
Hello everyone!
Please take one minute and watch this video, Dr. Daniel Kelly from the John Wayne Cancer Institute in Santa Monica, CA. 
Pituitary gland problems have many symptoms (video and article)
*(melissa says, "then share it with all your friends on facebook!"
*(melissa says, "then share it with all your friends on facebook!"
Many  of you know I am a national spokesperson for those afflicted with  Pituitary Brain Tumors and/or Hormonal Disorders-The Best Kept Secrete  in Medicine. And don’t panic, I have never asked anyone for a financial  donation and I’m not now, but I do need your help.
I  receive over a 150 emails a day and many of them are from people asking  me to pass along a prayer or some damn thing to a zillion of my closest  friends or you and everyone you know will have some angel pissed off  and there will be no blessing for you….! WELL, it’s time we pass around  something that can really make a difference in your life or even save  someone’s life-I promise!!!!
Through  the years I have done professional speaking, TV shows and written  articles all to help raise awareness for those afflicted with pituitary  disease. But the biggest impact was the show I did for the Discovery  Health channel, Mystery Diagnosis; the show features my story living  undiagnosed for seven horrible years with Cushing’s disease, caused by a  pituitary brain tumor. Thank God the show is still airing and still  saving lives!!! So please send this email to a zillion people to help  make an even bigger impact!!!! And watch the ABC special with Dr. Kelly  and pass it to all your friends, put it on FaceBook, YouTube, and Tweet  your friends. Healthcare needs our help!!!
I  have received hundreds of emails through the years and met hundreds of  people whose lives were forever changed because of one TV show.  Literally because of one Mystery Diagnosis episode people have been  correctly diagnosed with a disease that doctor after doctor missed for  years and years. Sadly in many cases because of a prolonged diagnosis it  left the patient disabled, not because the pituitary tumor wasn’t  treatable but simply because of lack of current and accurate information  among our medical professionals and the public.
Pituitary  tumors are the Best Kept Secrete in Medicine because they are so often  misdiagnosed but can cause so many people to suffer or even worse die  without proper treatment. Usually the patient symptoms present  as multiple common health issues and unless your medical professional is  trained to recognize the signs and symptoms related to a hormonal  disorder caused by a pituitary tumor the patient is often left  undiagnosed or treated for many different health conditions but never  getting to the root cause. 
The  hard facts are we lack proper education so severely in the US about  pituitary tumors and/or hormonal disorders that even our highly  respected Dr. Oz made a completely inappropriate comment on TV about a  patient that was found to have a pituitary tumor on the Oprah show. His  statement was something about simply “plucking” a pituitary tumor  out which is a perfect example of the lack of education even among a  medical doctor who is looked at by many people as a know-it-all of  medicine. But no one medical professional knows everything; however,  when a patient presents with a laundry list of poor quality of life  issues or a pituitary tumor is found on an MRI it certainly warrants a  proper medical evaluation and if it is out of the doctors expertise they  need to step up and refer their patient for another opinion. 
Pituitary  disease is a subspecialty field of Neuro-endocrinology. Obviously as a  cardiologist it is out of Dr. Oz’s expertise but like many medical  professionals, grossly downplaying the severity of a life threatening  illness or not admitting when something is out of their level of  expertise is just bad healthcare. Most pituitary patients go far too  long without a proper diagnosis and in far too many cases never getting a  diagnosis at all. We have been trained to trust our doctors and assume  we are getting the best medical treatment; unfortunately when it comes  to a pituitary disorder that just isn’t the case. 
Pituitary  tumors and/or disorders can cause: Rapid weight gain (obesity) or  weight loss, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, depression,  anxiety, infertility, low libido, sleeplessness, hair lose, abnormal  hair growth, enlarged hands/feet/jaw, blindness, and more. Most people  suffer for years with a pituitary tumor and are most often told by their  physician, “It’s all in your head. Exercise more and eat less” Well  they are party correct but for all the wrong reasons...the pituitary  gland sits at the base of the brain, and yes, hormonal disorders caused  by a pituitary tumor can at times make the patient feel mentally  unstable but more exercise and eating less is not proper treatment for a  serious brain tumor. And we need better education for our medical  professionals.
Studies  show one in five adults may have a pituitary tumor-that’s 20% of our  population. A healthy pituitary gland is as important to our quality of  life as a healthy heart, liver, kidneys, and any other major organ or  body part.
The  good news is pituitary disorders in most cases is a treatable illness  if a timely and accurate diagnosis is made but unfortunate they are life  threatening when left untreated. So please take time to educate  yourself and others about the Best Kept Secrete in Medicine. Please pass  this email to everyone you know and FORSURE you will be improving  someone’s life and you could even be saving someone’s life.
Many blessings,
Sharmyn McGraw
~IMPORTANT PLEASE READ~ Ms. McGraw is a patient advocate, professional speaker and published author. As a volunteer she facilitates the Pituitary and Brain Tumor Patient Support Groups for the Brain Tumor Center www.brain-tumor.org at the John Wayne Cancer Institute. All comments are based on Ms. McGraw's personal experiences and she is not responsible for any miscommunication. Ms. McGraw is not a medical professional. Always consult your own medical doctor.
 
