Hey Anne, I just came across your videos and have enjoyed watching them. I have hypopituitarism which was diagnosed when I was 7, and now I'm 30. During the last 10 years I have traveled to my different places around the world, and I just wanted to share my experiences. I was hesitant at first to go traveling, especially for a long time but what gave me encouragement was when my dr told me someone with our condition traveled through the Amazon jungle. So I took courage from this and have since traveled in the desert, and jungle, which was not without its challenges. I had moments when I didn't take any GH for a week because the temperature was too much for the cool bag, and this was hard at times to get through. I planned that I would carry everything with me always as to not jeopardize everything if it's lost, so having people to help is the most valuable thing I found whilst traveling. To put it into context I am not someone who is an 'achiever' I'm just a normal bloke who fails at life often, but sometimes I win in what I set out to do, and this is only through focusing on what I wanted to do, namely travel abroad and widen my horizons, but this was not an individual success story to get what I wanted, this was only made possible through the help of others, and I agree with Anne as expressed in other videos, that people with hypopituitarism should share experiences and join up together.
Hey Anne, I just came across your videos and have enjoyed watching them. I have hypopituitarism which was diagnosed when I was 7, and now I'm 30. During the last 10 years I have traveled to my different places around the world, and I just wanted to share my experiences. I was hesitant at first to go traveling, especially for a long time but what gave me encouragement was when my dr told me someone with our condition traveled through the Amazon jungle. So I took courage from this and have since traveled in the desert, and jungle, which was not without its challenges. I had moments when I didn't take any GH for a week because the temperature was too much for the cool bag, and this was hard at times to get through. I planned that I would carry everything with me always as to not jeopardize everything if it's lost, so having people to help is the most valuable thing I found whilst traveling. To put it into context I am not someone who is an 'achiever' I'm just a normal bloke who fails at life often, but sometimes I win in what I set out to do, and this is only through focusing on what I wanted to do, namely travel abroad and widen my horizons, but this was not an individual success story to get what I wanted, this was only made possible through the help of others, and I agree with Anne as expressed in other videos, that people with hypopituitarism should share experiences and join up together.
Bradley Atkinson Wow, that's awesome, I'm hyped by your story and travels. I wish I could meet the guy who went across the Amazon.
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