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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A regular endocrinologist should be able to handle this. The pituitary is endocrinology mission control.[/quote] Good luck with finding a good endocrinologist who truly cares and put dedication. I’m on my 7th endocrinologist digging through answers that make sense.[/quote] Probably because there is nothing wrong with you. Endocrinologists are over referred [/quote] DP. 3 endocrinologists missed my Hyperparathyroidism. At least one attributed it to hypercalcemia of malignancy, which was wrong (but thanks for the extra mental torture sorting that out. I had to self-purchase labs repeatedly to demonstrate the disease. I finally had curative parathyroidectomy. Unfortunately, I have encountered many mediocre misdiagnosing endocrinologists. PP doesn’t deserve to be gaslit by you. [/quote]
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