Pineal Gland Mass
In 2021, Tora, the owner of The Parrot Mom, LLC was diagnosed with a pineal gland cyst. The purpose of this page is to raise awareness about pineal gland masses, provide resources for those affected by pineal gland masses, and show support for pineal gland masses.
The Parrot Mom, LLC is not affiliated with the groups, resources, and information on this page. Please do your own research before using any of these resources. Nothing on this page should be used in place of medical advice. Please contact your doctor for medical questions.
Pineal Gland Mass Awareness Ribbon
PURPLE
PURPLE is the color of migraine awareness. Traditionally, purple can represent many things, including suffering and royalty. Migraines are a complex condition that affects millions of people annually. But, you may ask, what does PURPLE have to do with Pineal Gland Masses? Migraines are the most notable side effect of .
Many people that suffer from Pineal Gland Masses never find relief from migraines (among other symptoms) and will typically have headaches 24/7.
Many people with symptomatic Pineal Gland Masses undergo surgery to relieve the suffering. Unfortunately, this surgery leaves them with a long scar with many stitches. This scar represents the crown they have earned after a battle won. Royalty wears this crown.
SILVER
SILVER is the color for the "Campaign for the Brain," which brings awareness to brain research. Unfortunately, not much is known about this tiny gland or the effect these masses can cause. More research is needed.
ZEBRA STRIPES
ZEBRA STRIPES represents rare diseases awareness. These stripes are a fitting representation of Pineal Gland Masses because it's a wild ride for those suffering and their friends and families.
sources:
www.disabled-world.com/
https://www.sfn.org/outreach/brain-awareness-campaign
And personal experience
Pineal Gland Mass Awareness Day
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Raise Awareness of Pineal Gland Masses
Links and Resources about Pineal Gland Masses
Facebook Group: Pineal Gland Cysts & Tumors (Public)
Facebook Group: Pineal Cyst Research
App: Migraine Buddy
Article: Pineal Cysts: Worth a Second Look
Article: Pineal Cyst
Article: Pineal Tumor