Guest guest Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 I'm sending a link to a new research article about the impacts of oxytocin on aspergers autism here = preliminary research , it does seem somewhat relevant to those of us with " empty sella " sorts of syndrome =impacts , given the clues to aspger's like involvment with some acm cases ( and improvement parents have noticed =shared THEY belive may be a related to decompresion improvment in their childs asbergers . It may be worth noting =thinking though = that prior disucssion here and in other acm suport group settings = have found quite a few of us with unusual oxytocin sorts of signs =symtpoms too = such as both Kathleen and I finding breast milk ties many many years after pregnancy /and nursing . = it's been 30 years now since I nursed a child =but I can still express a bit of milk easily now . This stuff isn't earth shattering really ==but there are more and more " clues " comming forward , that that " empty sella syndrome " impacts =entwinment of stuff like asbergers type symtpoms = may all tie together . I don't know how soon = we may see more research into this sort of possible tied stuff = but I'm encouraged to know that NIH budget was signed with the paragraph included about the need for acm tied research . Here is the medscape url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/717231?sssdmh=dm1.592277 & src=nldne & uac=12762\ 6HX sorry I don't know how to create the small =short url equivelent link . If your new to medscape = you'll need to register free = before the full link =url will open . you can do so at medscape.com in Paradise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2010 Report Share Posted February 20, 2010 I want to chime in on this. I do have a " partially " empty sella according to Dr Mora at TCI. ALL pituitary labs of mine are in the low end of the " normal " range. Some are so low as to be very concerning. I believe that if one gets these tested and, if needed, corrected, then one will have an alleviation of a MULTITUDE of symptoms. I encourage anyone that has an empty sella or anyone with ACM to look over info about what hypopituitary symptoms are and if they could possibly be related to their case. I NEVER thought once that this could affect me until ALL of my pit hormones came back very low. Many of the symptoms I experience now (post TC and ACM surgeries) are probably from these. If you have any questions or would like some good sites, I can direct you to them. Email me privately and we can go from there. Subject: possible CC relevance >?( article = Oxytocin Improves Social Interaction in High To: Date: Saturday, February 20, 2010, 11:18 AM Â I'm sending a link to a new research article about the impacts of oxytocin on aspergers autism here = preliminary research , it does seem somewhat relevant to those of us with " empty sella " sorts of syndrome =impacts , given the clues to aspger's like involvment with some acm cases ( and improvement parents have noticed =shared THEY belive may be a related to decompresion improvment in their childs asbergers . It may be worth noting =thinking though = that prior disucssion here and in other acm suport group settings = have found quite a few of us with unusual oxytocin sorts of signs =symtpoms too = such as both Kathleen and I finding breast milk ties many many years after pregnancy /and nursing . = it's been 30 years now since I nursed a child =but I can still express a bit of milk easily now . This stuff isn't earth shattering really ==but there are more and more " clues " comming forward , that that " empty sella syndrome " impacts =entwinment of stuff like asbergers type symtpoms = may all tie together . I don't know how soon = we may see more research into this sort of possible tied stuff = but I'm encouraged to know that NIH budget was signed with the paragraph included about the need for acm tied research . Here is the medscape url http://www.medscape .com/viewarticle /717231?sssdmh= dm1.592277 & src=nldne & uac=127626HX sorry I don't know how to create the small =short url equivelent link . If your new to medscape = you'll need to register free = before the full link =url will open . you can do so at medscape.com in Paradise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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