No, because lobotomy only means cutting connections between one part of the brain (in the frontal lobe) and the rest of the brain, and is not often done nowadays. Lobectomy means partial removal of a lobe, for epilepsy or tumour, and of course adjacent parts of the brain could be damaged. The pineal gland itself can form a cyst or malignant tumour requiring surgery, one very very rare cause of headache.
Damage to the pineal by fluoride is unproven in humans. Damage may be inevitable in brain surgery. But the most serious cause of damage is a tumour, fortunately rare.
thanks doc, i trust ur insights with regards to medicine and its literature..i'm just a bit worried as i think i had a lobotomy when i met my hubby