A Panhypopituitarism interview .

Chimera's interview


How did all start?

birth

Do you already have a diagnosis? How long did it take you to get it?

7, 8 years

For what medical specialties have you been treated? What has been the most useful specialty for your?

panhypopituitarism - normal tests

What has been the most useful thing for you so far?

I don't know...

What have been your biggest difficulties?

To be a white crow, not to be normal, to explain to everyone moron how many years I really am and that it is not great! When, at the age of forty, someone looks at a weak thirty years because it implies that at the age of fifteen I looked for weak ten years (lack of physical puberty includes).

How has your social and family environment reacted? Have your social or family relationships changed?

To be a white crow, not to be normal, to explain to everyone moron how many years I really am and that it is not great! When, at the age of forty, someone looks at a weak thirty years because it implies that at the age of fifteen I looked for weak ten years (lack of physical puberty includes). Several relationships have ended for misperception, and I have no strength to bite my innate introversion by going among strangers. It's difficault...

What things have you stopped doing?

I don't know... Birth defects have the problem that we've always lived with them. We don't know anything else.

What do you think about the future?

I'm afraid of aggravation. But I'm trying to do something about it.

So far, which years have been the best years in your life? What have you done during them?

1-5, 20-30

What would you like to do if you didn’t have your condition?

to be more creative, more energy to normal life, work, more study (maybe),...

If you had to describe your life in a sentence, what would it be?

I don't think I should be here (in this life). Maybe death in the birth is not so bad always...

Finally, what advice would you give to a person in a similar situation?

healthy diet and nature and hope :)


4. 1. 2019

Po: Chimera

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