antelopedundee
internet bum
Adrenalectomy is the surgical removal of an adrenal gland. For me it would be due to a growth on both adrenal glands that is benign, but producing cortisol resulting in hypercortisolism. It can lead to Cushing's Disease or Cushing's Syndrome. High blood pressure and diabetes can result from it also.
Has anyone here undergone the procedure? If you felt better afterwards in what way did you feel better? I also ended up with foot drop and neuropathy and other issues with my feet and lower legs, but some of that might be connected to my spinal stenosis issues. Did any issues end up reversing themselves? Recovering from the surgery itself probably is no big deal. The other problem is replacing the hormones that were provided by the removed adrenal gland. It can take months to get it right with the possibility of emotional swings to both the high and low side. The endocrinologist tells me that they would remove the adrenal gland with the largest growth/hyperplasia. Aside from doing nothing, surgical removal of the adrenal gland seems to be the preferred [if not exclusive] method of dealing with the issue.
Has anyone here undergone the procedure? If you felt better afterwards in what way did you feel better? I also ended up with foot drop and neuropathy and other issues with my feet and lower legs, but some of that might be connected to my spinal stenosis issues. Did any issues end up reversing themselves? Recovering from the surgery itself probably is no big deal. The other problem is replacing the hormones that were provided by the removed adrenal gland. It can take months to get it right with the possibility of emotional swings to both the high and low side. The endocrinologist tells me that they would remove the adrenal gland with the largest growth/hyperplasia. Aside from doing nothing, surgical removal of the adrenal gland seems to be the preferred [if not exclusive] method of dealing with the issue.