Guest guest Posted June 15, 2006 Report Share Posted June 15, 2006 Hi all Question for you. I havn't been feeling very good lately. My stomach is upset all the time but worse in the morning and just before bed. Sometimes in the morning I even puke it is that bad. But then after I drink something sweet--juice or a pop it gets better. The times that it is at its worst are also the times of day that I take my antacids. I have also been having headaches for about the last week but I think it could easily be allergies as I have really bad ones and we are in the process of working up our yard which was previously woods. My stomach feels like heartburn to me. Just a bloated barely below the ribs pain. I don't want to wear anything tight and evan sometimes loose clothes drive me crazy. I have some small muslce weakness's, dry itchy skin and passing lots of gas but not diaherria. Last week I spoke to my family Dr about it and we switched my heartburn meds from pepcid to nexium. That has helped some but it is still hurting alot. so my questions are I underwent radiation in Feb-March and prior to radiation my pituitary was fine--do you think this could be caused by a hormonal problem due to radiation? If so could it be Adrenal Insufficiency? I go for my first post radiation followup MRI/Endo visit in 3 weeks. Before I bugged them about upping my visit I was wondering if this seamed like the classic symptoms for any hormonal problems. I have cortef 10 mg tablets in my pocession from after my surgery in December. IF I start feeling very very bad and puking ( I know that is adrenal crisis) I could take some of these--anyone know how much a stress dose would be if taking oral meds? Any and all suggestions would be appreicated. Currently the only prescriptions I am taking are Allegra and Allegra D for allergies and Keppra for siezure. Supplements are Multivitamin, B-6 (200mg daily), Vitamin C (2000 mg daily), calcium 600 mg daily, bromalain (1600mg daily) and modgicare. Thanks Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2006 Report Share Posted June 16, 2006 Hi Sara; what is commonly thought of as adrenal insufficiency is only partly true. As toxin load climbs, physical stressors climb, leading to increased adrenal output, and sure, maybe they don't keep up that well. But the cause is toxin load; when that's reduced one finds the adrenals recover and aren't exhausted at all; they were probably only limiting out. So, instead of supporting continued high output of the adrenals, you can reduce the toxin load. Hi adrenal output only reduces immune system response anyway; who needs it? > > I underwent radiation in Feb-March and prior to radiation my pituitary was fine--do you think this could be caused by a hormonal problem due to radiation? Radiation releases huge amounts of free radicals into the body, primarily the most damaging, hydroxyl radicals. Anticipating a negative reaction, many people take cold-extracted whey powder to increase glutathione levels, and don't get sick from radiation (or chemo). Hindsight works too; you can still reduce that load in the same way. > > If so could it be Adrenal Insufficiency? 'Nuff said? > Currently the only prescriptions I am taking are Allegra and Allegra D for allergies and Keppra for siezure. Supplements are Multivitamin, B-6 (200mg daily), Vitamin C (2000 mg daily), calcium 600 mg daily, bromalain (1600mg daily) and modgicare. You're very low in glutathione precursors, thus the damage. Vitamin C at double that amount still wouldn't be enough. > > Thanks Sara Bye Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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