My husband broke his back six years ago, went through rays cage fusion and medically has been fixed. However, he has been left in severe pain, leaving him unable to work and he struggles to go to college to retrain for a different career, and daily things have become chores for him. There are many things he just can not do anymore. Upon waiting for comp. approval for a spinal cord stimulator at the Cleveland Clinic, my husband has started seeing a urologist for other problems that have developed since his injury. These include: urinary difficulties, decreased sex drive/performance, and extreme fatigue. They found his testosterone level was extremely low and started giving testosterone shots. However, they want to look for a tumor on the pituitary gland, and send him to a doctor that checks body flows. I can't help but feel that there is a connection with the
oxycontin causing his pituitary not to function properly. Can anyone give me a link with proof if there is evidence to support my theory, I need to present this in our court case. Thanks