You've attached your comment to a very old thread and none of the previous posters are currently active on the forum, so it's unlikely, you will get a response. I'm glad you're doing well.
Hasn't anyone suggested Human Growth Hormone? It gave me back my life.
Hi Dan, I am also a patient of post operational pituitary macro adenoma and its now 8 years after surgery. I am pretty normal, with 125mcg of levothyroxine, 15 mg of hydrocortisone. From the last two years, I felt really very tired and fatigue. I asked my doc, she asked me to take Florinef and DHEA and this help me a lot. I feel really very energetic now a days and also able to do so much work. Ask to your doctor. Be happy :-)
My mom had her pituitary gland removed back in late 90's and she is still living and breathing, but she has had a rough road. She goes to Vanderbilt Hospital in Nashville, TN. They have been very good at keeping her feeling the best they can. She takes a lot of medications and a growth hormone everyday to live. She stays in the bed a lot but does have some good days. We were told her tumor was the largest ever removed at Vanderbilt. They said then that the only other patient that lived after the surgery she had lived 38 days or something. I have recently read about it a little more. Not sure what I believe.
I am having exactly the same problem. My physician now wants to decrease the thyroid medication dosage. I am certain I will now be in bed 24 hrs. a day! Please keep me informed with your results. Thanks.