I find that the information on the Cushing's Research and Support Foundation's website regarding adrenalectomies still relevant, despite being written in the mid 2000s. Laparoscopic adrenalectomy is still the best route given low patient down time and limited complications and preferred surgical access.
http://csrf.net/page/laparoscopic_adrenalectomy_for_patients_with_cushings_syndrome.php
“Genetics and runaway appetite are not the only causes of obesity. Sometimes, your own body can turn against you in ways you never thought possible.” ~The Science of Obesity
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Stomach acid--the why and the what
Stop The Thyroid Madness™ finally examines why those of us with Cushing's often replace iron and vitamin D, among other nutrients to malabsorption in the stomach.
After all of these years of fighting Cushing's, I still am learning the nuances of my treatment and care.
This affects that and that affects this and so on and so forth.
The more I click, the more I learn.
I hope you are enjoying my medical stream of consciousness.
Character Above All: John F. Kennedy
This is a very interesting read.
JFK faced Addison's before synthetic cortisol replacement was widely available!
I can only strive to match the tenacity and philanthropy of JFK once I trade Cushing's for Addison's with the BLA surgery.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/character/essays/kennedy.html
JFK faced Addison's before synthetic cortisol replacement was widely available!
I can only strive to match the tenacity and philanthropy of JFK once I trade Cushing's for Addison's with the BLA surgery.
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/character/essays/kennedy.html