I was only 35 but felt 55. My libido was dead, my face shape changed and I put on a huge amount of weight. I thought I had dementia... but this was the simple real cause of my nightmare | Daily Mail Online
Source: dailymail.co.uk
- A 32-year-old man suffered a head injury from a falling speaker, leading to severe symptoms like brain fog, weight gain, and depression that made him think he had dementia.
- The real cause was post-traumatic hypopituitarism (PTHP), damage to the pituitary gland that disrupted key hormones like growth hormone and testosterone.
- A simple blood test diagnosed it after years of misdiagnosis; hormone therapy helped him recover energy, lose weight, and return to work.
Oliver Bradshaw, a mental health worker, endured years of debilitating symptoms after a head injury, including feeling aged beyond his years, massive weight gain, and suicidal thoughts. The story reveals how post-traumatic hypopituitarism (PTHP) - damage to the pituitary gland from trauma - often gets overlooked, mimicking dementia or mental illness. It matters because thousands may suffer undiagnosed, with easy blood tests and treatments available to fix hormone imbalances.