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Is it on your pituitary gland. This is very common in Lyme.
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What are the symptoms of that? I'd imagine it'd mess you up pretty badly...
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Hi all, Thanks for responding. My son has the cyst, doc said it looks congenital, but I will have to ask more questions because I don't know where it is in his brain or what kind. I have to get copy of the report as well.
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Have had pituitary cyst for some years. I get it checked every few years. Don't know how it affects me. I do have neuro problems and brain scan showed some irregularities. But I don't think the cyst is a problem.
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I know a couple lyme people who have cysts in their brains. One it is on her pituitary. She has had MRI's and they aren't too concerned about it. The other person had hers behind her eye area, a cyst or tumor. She is off meds and in college now and just ran a mini marathon at school. A few years ago , when in high school, she missed so much school, they didn't think she would ever graduate.
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