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I am honored to share the story of one of the first Cushie sisters I have talked to. She has been extremely helpful with my whole process and was an angel sent to me during my hard times. Here is our short interview.
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(Click^ to view full picture) Our Cushie Sister's transformation |
Cushie Sister: Yeah, that's part of the reason the doctors didn't really believe. But I was exercising like crazy and eating nothing. I should have been super skinny. But, I do think it prevented me from getting obese.
ME: What was your biggest obstacle looking back at that time before and during?
Cushie Sister: I
guess the biggest obstacle while having Cushing's was knowing something
was off but being told nothing was wrong. I definitely felt like I was
a crazy woman.
After
surgery, I was expecting to feel great right away and the insane
tiredness was unexpected. It was like a heavy, wet blanket on me for
almost a year. Also, I didn't like being dependent on the hydro (steroids), and
had it in my head that if I weaned, I'd recover faster. That's not
actually true - it's actually detrimental. You can't force your adrenal
gland to wake up; it just takes time.
Now, I feel like the world is available to me and I am open to life. It's the best feeling ever, so in some ways, I'm grateful for Cushing's for giving me new eyes to see it.
Now, I feel like the world is available to me and I am open to life. It's the best feeling ever, so in some ways, I'm grateful for Cushing's for giving me new eyes to see it.
Me: any advice you can share to other viewers or patients?
There it is guys. Thank you for the informative advice and congratulations on your awesome progress!