Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 Hi Sandie Well is your a.m. result so high? It is just barely over mid-range isn't it and it should be much higher in the range as this is the time when it should be at its highest. Noon and 4 pm are under range and midnight looks ok as that is when it should be at its lowest when melatonin is rising so you can sleep. Are you seeing Dr Peatfield this month Sandie? I would guiess that he would put you on NAX so I would buy some in. As to dose it is a v long time since I took glandulars so someone else I am sure will advise you re this. Great to see things progressing for you! Mo > > > > Got my ASP back today from Genova: > > Sample 1- 18 (12-22) (really suprised it's so high as I feel pants in the morning) > > Cortisol > > Sample 2- 3.4 (5-9) > > Sample 3- 2.9 (3-7) > > Sample 4- 1.3 (1-3) > > > > DHEA levels > > Sample 2- 0.31 (Low) > > Sample 3- 0.27 (Low) > > > > DHEA mean- 0.29 (0.4-1.47) (Low) > > DHEA: CORTISOL Ratio- 1.13 (2-6)(Low) > > > > So what should I take and what dose? Isocort or NAX? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2010 Report Share Posted October 11, 2010 Hi Sassie, I've never takes NAE or NAX so don't feel qualified to suggest on these- however you do have a poorish result- so supplementation would seem to be in order- including DHEA. DHEA 25mg will get into you system slowly so you may feel only subtle improvements over the next few months- when/if you suddenly get a very greasy skin then it indicates you are overdoing it and need to cut down the dose. > thyroid treatment > From: sassiegray@...> Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2010 12:57:57 +0000> Subject: Re: Adrenal results- what to take?> > Bump> Can anyone advise me please?> > > >> > Got my ASP back today from Genova:> > Sample 1- 18 (12-22) (really suprised it's so high as I feel pants in the morning)> > Cortisol> > Sample 2- 3.4 (5-9)> > Sample 3- 2.9 (3-7)> > Sample 4- 1.3 (1-3)> > > > DHEA levels> > Sample 2- 0.31 (Low)> > Sample 3- 0.27 (Low)> > > > DHEA mean- 0.29 (0.4-1.47) (Low)> > DHEA: CORTISOL Ratio- 1.13 (2-6)(Low)> > > > So what should I take and what dose? Isocort or NAX?> >> >> > > > > ------------------------------------> > TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication.> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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