In March my dh was diagnosed with a brain tumour. It is a Meningioma with suprasellar and it is pressing on his optic nerve. He was given a neurologist surgeon and also saw an endocrinologist who took blood for various tests to be carried out. First he found dh has polycythemia rubra vera which is a type of blood cancer that makes too many red blood cells in bone marrow and they have given him an appointment for venisection which is taking a pint of blood to thin it out which he understands will have to be done frequently. Now he has had a call from hospital telling him the final resuls have come back showing he has a hydrocortisone deficiency and must take steroids for life. This is Addison's disease and he will have to take an injection kit on holiday. I just keep thinking 3 months ago none of this had happened and it is so difficult for him to come to terms with all at once. Does anyone else have any of these issues and if so how has it gone? We know mean life expectancy with male with Addison's is 64.8 years. Dh is 54 and loves his job but he is exhausted when he gets home and sleeps most of the evening every evening. I think it is too much for him at the moment. I want him to consider early retirement on health grounds but don't know if this would be possible. Does anyone have any knowledge of this? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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