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Thanks a lot Val; As always, I appreciate your help!!

Aldosterone /'s

>>When aldosterone is too low, is it more likely that one would be always

thirsty or hardly ever thirsty?

Also, in your opinion, could ISOCORT " sustain " an 's patient? I don't

mean make them feel well, but I just mean keep them from dying? Thanks!<<

When Aldosterone is low I think you would not have alot of thirst. Low

Aldosterone causes salt wasting so you would need salt and not especially water.

I do not think Isocort could maintain someone with 's.

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Thanks a lot Val; As always, I appreciate your help!!

Aldosterone /'s

>>When aldosterone is too low, is it more likely that one would be always

thirsty or hardly ever thirsty?

Also, in your opinion, could ISOCORT " sustain " an 's patient? I don't

mean make them feel well, but I just mean keep them from dying? Thanks!<<

When Aldosterone is low I think you would not have alot of thirst. Low

Aldosterone causes salt wasting so you would need salt and not especially water.

I do not think Isocort could maintain someone with 's.

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Thanks a lot Val; As always, I appreciate your help!!

Aldosterone /'s

>>When aldosterone is too low, is it more likely that one would be always

thirsty or hardly ever thirsty?

Also, in your opinion, could ISOCORT " sustain " an 's patient? I don't

mean make them feel well, but I just mean keep them from dying? Thanks!<<

When Aldosterone is low I think you would not have alot of thirst. Low

Aldosterone causes salt wasting so you would need salt and not especially water.

I do not think Isocort could maintain someone with 's.

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With aldosterone deficiency, excessive thirst can happen, but not in

every case. With the salt depletion, water is also depleted through

sweating and urination, and is blood volume goes down while blood

pressure can go up, trying to make up the blood loss. I've noticed

that in summer I see more people complain of excessive thirst and some

who take florinef, will lower the dose by as much as half during the

winter months.

In true 's, Isocort should not be entertained as a treatment,

but it might keep them from dying, but probably just barely. If an

's patient is near death from adrenal or 's crisis,

solumedrol or sometimes solucortef is given intravenously. Saline is

also given. This is all if the docs know what to do, but I've seen

many stories where they didn't do the proper treatment (even when

relatives would tell the docs what the proper treatment is) or not

believe the med-alert bracelet and the patient died.

For every 100 people who say they have 's, maybe one actually

does have it, the rest actually have adrenal insufficiency.

Chris

>

> >>When aldosterone is too low, is it more likely that one would be

always thirsty or hardly ever thirsty?

> Also, in your opinion, could ISOCORT " sustain " an 's patient?

I don't mean make them feel well, but I just mean keep them from

dying? Thanks!<<

>

> When Aldosterone is low I think you would not have alot of thirst.

Low Aldosterone causes salt wasting so you would need salt and not

especially water. I do not think Isocort could maintain someone with

's.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

> My Ebay Jewelry Store (Closing after Xmas!!!)

> http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>

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With aldosterone deficiency, excessive thirst can happen, but not in

every case. With the salt depletion, water is also depleted through

sweating and urination, and is blood volume goes down while blood

pressure can go up, trying to make up the blood loss. I've noticed

that in summer I see more people complain of excessive thirst and some

who take florinef, will lower the dose by as much as half during the

winter months.

In true 's, Isocort should not be entertained as a treatment,

but it might keep them from dying, but probably just barely. If an

's patient is near death from adrenal or 's crisis,

solumedrol or sometimes solucortef is given intravenously. Saline is

also given. This is all if the docs know what to do, but I've seen

many stories where they didn't do the proper treatment (even when

relatives would tell the docs what the proper treatment is) or not

believe the med-alert bracelet and the patient died.

For every 100 people who say they have 's, maybe one actually

does have it, the rest actually have adrenal insufficiency.

Chris

>

> >>When aldosterone is too low, is it more likely that one would be

always thirsty or hardly ever thirsty?

> Also, in your opinion, could ISOCORT " sustain " an 's patient?

I don't mean make them feel well, but I just mean keep them from

dying? Thanks!<<

>

> When Aldosterone is low I think you would not have alot of thirst.

Low Aldosterone causes salt wasting so you would need salt and not

especially water. I do not think Isocort could maintain someone with

's.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

> My Ebay Jewelry Store (Closing after Xmas!!!)

> http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>

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With aldosterone deficiency, excessive thirst can happen, but not in

every case. With the salt depletion, water is also depleted through

sweating and urination, and is blood volume goes down while blood

pressure can go up, trying to make up the blood loss. I've noticed

that in summer I see more people complain of excessive thirst and some

who take florinef, will lower the dose by as much as half during the

winter months.

In true 's, Isocort should not be entertained as a treatment,

but it might keep them from dying, but probably just barely. If an

's patient is near death from adrenal or 's crisis,

solumedrol or sometimes solucortef is given intravenously. Saline is

also given. This is all if the docs know what to do, but I've seen

many stories where they didn't do the proper treatment (even when

relatives would tell the docs what the proper treatment is) or not

believe the med-alert bracelet and the patient died.

For every 100 people who say they have 's, maybe one actually

does have it, the rest actually have adrenal insufficiency.

Chris

>

> >>When aldosterone is too low, is it more likely that one would be

always thirsty or hardly ever thirsty?

> Also, in your opinion, could ISOCORT " sustain " an 's patient?

I don't mean make them feel well, but I just mean keep them from

dying? Thanks!<<

>

> When Aldosterone is low I think you would not have alot of thirst.

Low Aldosterone causes salt wasting so you would need salt and not

especially water. I do not think Isocort could maintain someone with

's.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

> My Ebay Jewelry Store (Closing after Xmas!!!)

> http://stores.ebay.com/valeriescrystalcreations

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>

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I was just reading this about saline being given.Yet doctor's will tell us

with high BP to go off ALL salt...if I had listened I would be dead with

adrenal failure.I came close anyhow before I did CC test and found my problem.

I have a friend who's mother was on prednisone ..had been on it for quite a

while.She had to go to hospital and doctor there refused to give to her.She

died of course.Amazing how stupid some docs. are.That is the same as murder

to withhold medicine and it kills you.

Always try to make sure someone can bring you your medicine.Safer that way.

Now..I wonder...if I start my daughter on Isocort does she have to work her

way up on it slowly and work her way off like we do with HC? Same protocol?

Thanks

Re: Aldosterone /'s

Posted by: " " chrisgj@... chrishollyjackson

Date: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:31 pm ((PST))

In true 's, Isocort should not be entertained as a treatment,

but it might keep them from dying, but probably just barely. If an

's patient is near death from adrenal or 's crisis,

solumedrol or sometimes solucortef is given intravenously. Saline is

also given. This is all if the docs know what to do, but I've seen

many stories where they didn't do the proper treatment (even when

relatives would tell the docs what the proper treatment is) or not

believe the med-alert bracelet and the patient died.

For every 100 people who say they have 's, maybe one actually

does have it, the rest actually have adrenal insufficiency.

Chris

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I was in the hospital for a week in September - when they asked what I was

taking, I lied! I told them 180 mg of Armour (they don't understand grains LOL -

I was really taking 4 grains) and didn't mention the HC at all. They gave me the

choice of bringing my Armour from home to take or taking their Synthroid! Well,

you know what I chose, don't you? I already had my meds with me, so I was all

set!

Joyce

LRink0606@... wrote:

I was just reading this about saline being given.Yet doctor's will tell us

with high BP to go off ALL salt...if I had listened I would be dead with

adrenal failure.I came close anyhow before I did CC test and found my problem.

I have a friend who's mother was on prednisone ..had been on it for quite a

while.She had to go to hospital and doctor there refused to give to her.She

died of course.Amazing how stupid some docs. are.That is the same as murder

to withhold medicine and it kills you.

Always try to make sure someone can bring you your medicine.Safer that way.

Now..I wonder...if I start my daughter on Isocort does she have to work her

way up on it slowly and work her way off like we do with HC? Same protocol?

Thanks

Re: Aldosterone /'s

Posted by: " " chrisgj@... chrishollyjackson

Date: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:31 pm ((PST))

In true 's, Isocort should not be entertained as a treatment,

but it might keep them from dying, but probably just barely. If an

's patient is near death from adrenal or 's crisis,

solumedrol or sometimes solucortef is given intravenously. Saline is

also given. This is all if the docs know what to do, but I've seen

many stories where they didn't do the proper treatment (even when

relatives would tell the docs what the proper treatment is) or not

believe the med-alert bracelet and the patient died.

For every 100 people who say they have 's, maybe one actually

does have it, the rest actually have adrenal insufficiency.

Chris

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I was in the hospital for a week in September - when they asked what I was

taking, I lied! I told them 180 mg of Armour (they don't understand grains LOL -

I was really taking 4 grains) and didn't mention the HC at all. They gave me the

choice of bringing my Armour from home to take or taking their Synthroid! Well,

you know what I chose, don't you? I already had my meds with me, so I was all

set!

Joyce

LRink0606@... wrote:

I was just reading this about saline being given.Yet doctor's will tell us

with high BP to go off ALL salt...if I had listened I would be dead with

adrenal failure.I came close anyhow before I did CC test and found my problem.

I have a friend who's mother was on prednisone ..had been on it for quite a

while.She had to go to hospital and doctor there refused to give to her.She

died of course.Amazing how stupid some docs. are.That is the same as murder

to withhold medicine and it kills you.

Always try to make sure someone can bring you your medicine.Safer that way.

Now..I wonder...if I start my daughter on Isocort does she have to work her

way up on it slowly and work her way off like we do with HC? Same protocol?

Thanks

Re: Aldosterone /'s

Posted by: " " chrisgj@... chrishollyjackson

Date: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:31 pm ((PST))

In true 's, Isocort should not be entertained as a treatment,

but it might keep them from dying, but probably just barely. If an

's patient is near death from adrenal or 's crisis,

solumedrol or sometimes solucortef is given intravenously. Saline is

also given. This is all if the docs know what to do, but I've seen

many stories where they didn't do the proper treatment (even when

relatives would tell the docs what the proper treatment is) or not

believe the med-alert bracelet and the patient died.

For every 100 people who say they have 's, maybe one actually

does have it, the rest actually have adrenal insufficiency.

Chris

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>>Now..I wonder...if I start my daughter on Isocort does she have to work her

way up on it slowly and work her way off like we do with HC? Same protocol?<<

Same thing. Here is what I printed out to start it:

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/community/viewtopic.php?t=994 & sid=79a9a0dda\

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Good advice, . Last night my hubby and I had to go to a function. I don't

usually bring a purse and just carry my driver's license and lipstick :). But I

thought about it and put my little pill box in with my DL and LS. Should have

put my hubby's inhaler in with it though. Some woman was doused in a gallon of

powdering smelling perfume and his lungs seized up faster than you can say

carcinogen! Live and learn!

LRink0606@... wrote:

I was just reading this about saline being given.Yet doctor's will tell us

with high BP to go off ALL salt...if I had listened I would be dead with

adrenal failure.I came close anyhow before I did CC test and found my problem.

I have a friend who's mother was on prednisone ..had been on it for quite a

while.She had to go to hospital and doctor there refused to give to her.She

died of course.Amazing how stupid some docs. are.That is the same as murder

to withhold medicine and it kills you.

Always try to make sure someone can bring you your medicine.Safer that way.

Now..I wonder...if I start my daughter on Isocort does she have to work her

way up on it slowly and work her way off like we do with HC? Same protocol?

Thanks

Re: Aldosterone /'s

Posted by: " " chrisgj@... chrishollyjackson

Date: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:31 pm ((PST))

In true 's, Isocort should not be entertained as a treatment,

but it might keep them from dying, but probably just barely. If an

's patient is near death from adrenal or 's crisis,

solumedrol or sometimes solucortef is given intravenously. Saline is

also given. This is all if the docs know what to do, but I've seen

many stories where they didn't do the proper treatment (even when

relatives would tell the docs what the proper treatment is) or not

believe the med-alert bracelet and the patient died.

For every 100 people who say they have 's, maybe one actually

does have it, the rest actually have adrenal insufficiency.

Chris

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Good advice, . Last night my hubby and I had to go to a function. I don't

usually bring a purse and just carry my driver's license and lipstick :). But I

thought about it and put my little pill box in with my DL and LS. Should have

put my hubby's inhaler in with it though. Some woman was doused in a gallon of

powdering smelling perfume and his lungs seized up faster than you can say

carcinogen! Live and learn!

LRink0606@... wrote:

I was just reading this about saline being given.Yet doctor's will tell us

with high BP to go off ALL salt...if I had listened I would be dead with

adrenal failure.I came close anyhow before I did CC test and found my problem.

I have a friend who's mother was on prednisone ..had been on it for quite a

while.She had to go to hospital and doctor there refused to give to her.She

died of course.Amazing how stupid some docs. are.That is the same as murder

to withhold medicine and it kills you.

Always try to make sure someone can bring you your medicine.Safer that way.

Now..I wonder...if I start my daughter on Isocort does she have to work her

way up on it slowly and work her way off like we do with HC? Same protocol?

Thanks

Re: Aldosterone /'s

Posted by: " " chrisgj@... chrishollyjackson

Date: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:31 pm ((PST))

In true 's, Isocort should not be entertained as a treatment,

but it might keep them from dying, but probably just barely. If an

's patient is near death from adrenal or 's crisis,

solumedrol or sometimes solucortef is given intravenously. Saline is

also given. This is all if the docs know what to do, but I've seen

many stories where they didn't do the proper treatment (even when

relatives would tell the docs what the proper treatment is) or not

believe the med-alert bracelet and the patient died.

For every 100 people who say they have 's, maybe one actually

does have it, the rest actually have adrenal insufficiency.

Chris

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Good advice, . Last night my hubby and I had to go to a function. I don't

usually bring a purse and just carry my driver's license and lipstick :). But I

thought about it and put my little pill box in with my DL and LS. Should have

put my hubby's inhaler in with it though. Some woman was doused in a gallon of

powdering smelling perfume and his lungs seized up faster than you can say

carcinogen! Live and learn!

LRink0606@... wrote:

I was just reading this about saline being given.Yet doctor's will tell us

with high BP to go off ALL salt...if I had listened I would be dead with

adrenal failure.I came close anyhow before I did CC test and found my problem.

I have a friend who's mother was on prednisone ..had been on it for quite a

while.She had to go to hospital and doctor there refused to give to her.She

died of course.Amazing how stupid some docs. are.That is the same as murder

to withhold medicine and it kills you.

Always try to make sure someone can bring you your medicine.Safer that way.

Now..I wonder...if I start my daughter on Isocort does she have to work her

way up on it slowly and work her way off like we do with HC? Same protocol?

Thanks

Re: Aldosterone /'s

Posted by: " " chrisgj@... chrishollyjackson

Date: Mon Nov 20, 2006 11:31 pm ((PST))

In true 's, Isocort should not be entertained as a treatment,

but it might keep them from dying, but probably just barely. If an

's patient is near death from adrenal or 's crisis,

solumedrol or sometimes solucortef is given intravenously. Saline is

also given. This is all if the docs know what to do, but I've seen

many stories where they didn't do the proper treatment (even when

relatives would tell the docs what the proper treatment is) or not

believe the med-alert bracelet and the patient died.

For every 100 people who say they have 's, maybe one actually

does have it, the rest actually have adrenal insufficiency.

Chris

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-- LRink0606@... wrote:

> I have a friend who's mother was on prednisone

> ..had been on it for quite a

> while.She had to go to hospital and doctor there

> refused to give to her.She

> died of course.Amazing how stupid some docs.

> are.That is the same as murder

> to withhold medicine and it kills you.

I hope her family sued the crap out of the doctor and

the hospital.

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-- LRink0606@... wrote:

> I have a friend who's mother was on prednisone

> ..had been on it for quite a

> while.She had to go to hospital and doctor there

> refused to give to her.She

> died of course.Amazing how stupid some docs.

> are.That is the same as murder

> to withhold medicine and it kills you.

I hope her family sued the crap out of the doctor and

the hospital.

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> I was in the hospital for a week in September - when they asked what

I was taking, I lied! I told them 180 mg of Armour (they don't

understand grains LOL - I was really taking 4 grains) and didn't

mention the HC at all. They gave me the choice of bringing my Armour

from home to take or taking their Synthroid! Well, you know what I

chose, don't you? I already had my meds with me, so I was all set!

>

Now that is rich, Joyce! I can't believe that the hospital drs or

nurses or whomever, are so idiotic to think that it's OK to change

your thyroid meds like that. Medicine is in a sad state.

Warmly,

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