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, my understanding is that s is just

adrenal insufficiency, which I definitely have. This

is why I take Cortef daily. We diagnosed with blood

tests - I suggest you ask your doctor about this for

you.

Good luck - Jennie

> After doing research this morning for hours I might

> have come across

> something that just might explain what is going

> on....I could have a type of

> s disease. s produces high blood

> calcium levels, low blood

> pressure, etc. I have every symptom mentioned in

> the addison diseasae

> description. I am thinking that my body is

> producing this from being in an

> autoimmune state for so long with CFS. I do much

> better on DHEA and

> licorice. Anyone have s disease? Well, this

> is just a theory. Maybe

> I will go to the doctor if more of this starts to

> make sense. karen

>

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I don't know much about it, but I do remember talking about magnesium

with Daryl's doctor and thinking something just wasn't quite right.

He said she didn't need magnesium supplements, as she had lots of it

in her blood. But she was in such pain all the time. Magnesium helps

to relax muscles, so I was trying to think of the possibilities for

her.

Hmmm, with your info, it sounds like he wasn't clued into the fact

that even though the magnesium was IN her body, it may not have been

used by her body.

A number of women have had adrenal gland issues, (exhausted adrenals),

but I do not remember much in the way of discussion of treatment. I

believe I also had adrenal glad issues, as my saliva was tested for

cortisol and the levels were found to drop in a big way around 4 pm,

which was consistent with when my fatigue would hit when I was at my

sickest. I used to get tired so early in the evening and not make it

through.

Let us know what your doctor proposes for treatment. Thanks,

Hugs,

Patty

> I was just wondering has anyone been tested for addisons disease to

> account for some of the fatigue and weekness symptoms. My doc says

i

> have high levels of magnesium and potassium meaning they arnt being

> used by adrenal glands like they should be, he isnt sure why though

> except that i am just burnt out. Does anyone have any experience

with

> this or know much about it?

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Thanks Kenda, there's another clue for me from back then. My

naturopath put me on Isocort too, but he didn't test my liver

function like yours did. I took Isocort but didn't feel a thing, so

I don't know what was going on.

I finished the bottle, and that was that. On to the next thing.

I wonder what would happen if I took it now?

I need to get some testing done.

Patty

--- In , Kenda Skaggs <skaggs@c...>

wrote:

> I have weakened adrenal function as well. I was prescribed

Isocort by my

> ND. It works wonders as long as your liver is in decent shape and

can clear

> the excess out. When I first started taking it, I took 1/2 tablet

per day

> and was wired to the point of being bitchy and not being able to

sleep.

> Once my liver function was better, I increased my dose to 7 per

day! I take

> 4 in the am and 3 in the early afternoon. It doesn¹t help adrenal

function,

> it acts like thyroid meds to. To feed adrenal function you can try

> Phytisone. I tried it but it didn¹t help me.

>

> Kenda

>

>

> > I don't know much about it, but I do remember talking about

magnesium

> > with Daryl's doctor and thinking something just wasn't quite

right.

> > He said she didn't need magnesium supplements, as she had lots

of it

> > in her blood. But she was in such pain all the time. Magnesium

helps

> > to relax muscles, so I was trying to think of the possibilities

for

> > her.

> >

> > Hmmm, with your info, it sounds like he wasn't clued into the

fact

> > that even though the magnesium was IN her body, it may not have

been

> > used by her body.

> >

> > A number of women have had adrenal gland issues, (exhausted

adrenals),

> > but I do not remember much in the way of discussion of

treatment. I

> > believe I also had adrenal glad issues, as my saliva was tested

for

> > cortisol and the levels were found to drop in a big way around 4

pm,

> > which was consistent with when my fatigue would hit when I was

at my

> > sickest. I used to get tired so early in the evening and not

make it

> > through.

> >

> > Let us know what your doctor proposes for treatment. Thanks,

> > Hugs,

> > Patty

> >

> > --- In , " auw_bree " <auw_bree@y...>

wrote:

> >> > I was just wondering has anyone been tested for addisons

disease to

> >> > account for some of the fatigue and weekness symptoms. My

doc says

> > i

> >> > have high levels of magnesium and potassium meaning they arnt

being

> >> > used by adrenal glands like they should be, he isnt sure why

though

> >> > except that i am just burnt out. Does anyone have any

experience

> > with

> >> > this or know much about it?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

given by licensed

> > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

health care

> > professional before commencing any medical treatment.

> >

> > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

mislead you.

> > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

how to live a

> > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing,

two-time

> > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >

> >

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My ND started me on a milder form of the isocort first and was

totally suprised that it didnt do anything for me. I was also

anemic at teh time so he would give me b12 shots and still not a

damn thing. So then we went to the isocort and still nothing. This

was all about a year ago. After i had rested for 4 months and had

no stimulants i tried the isocort again and 3 tablets would waken me

up a little bit but mostly i just got hot flashes. Now i had blood

work done again and my adrenals are much worse and no supplement

helps. I would love to know that fixing my adrenals was the answer

to all my problems, i guess i need to see an endocrine specialist.

I also am gonna by an alkine water machine as well.

In , Kenda Skaggs <skaggs@c...> wrote:

> I have weakened adrenal function as well. I was prescribed

Isocort by my

> ND. It works wonders as long as your liver is in decent shape and

can clear

> the excess out. When I first started taking it, I took 1/2 tablet

per day

> and was wired to the point of being bitchy and not being able to

sleep.

> Once my liver function was better, I increased my dose to 7 per

day! I take

> 4 in the am and 3 in the early afternoon. It doesn¹t help adrenal

function,

> it acts like thyroid meds to. To feed adrenal function you can try

> Phytisone. I tried it but it didn¹t help me.

>

> Kenda

>

>

> > I don't know much about it, but I do remember talking about

magnesium

> > with Daryl's doctor and thinking something just wasn't quite

right.

> > He said she didn't need magnesium supplements, as she had lots

of it

> > in her blood. But she was in such pain all the time. Magnesium

helps

> > to relax muscles, so I was trying to think of the possibilities

for

> > her.

> >

> > Hmmm, with your info, it sounds like he wasn't clued into the

fact

> > that even though the magnesium was IN her body, it may not have

been

> > used by her body.

> >

> > A number of women have had adrenal gland issues, (exhausted

adrenals),

> > but I do not remember much in the way of discussion of

treatment. I

> > believe I also had adrenal glad issues, as my saliva was tested

for

> > cortisol and the levels were found to drop in a big way around 4

pm,

> > which was consistent with when my fatigue would hit when I was

at my

> > sickest. I used to get tired so early in the evening and not

make it

> > through.

> >

> > Let us know what your doctor proposes for treatment. Thanks,

> > Hugs,

> > Patty

> >

> > --- In , " auw_bree " <auw_bree@y...>

wrote:

> >> > I was just wondering has anyone been tested for addisons

disease to

> >> > account for some of the fatigue and weekness symptoms. My

doc says

> > i

> >> > have high levels of magnesium and potassium meaning they arnt

being

> >> > used by adrenal glands like they should be, he isnt sure why

though

> >> > except that i am just burnt out. Does anyone have any

experience

> > with

> >> > this or know much about it?

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Opinions expressed are NOT meant to take the place of advice

given by licensed

> > health care professionals. Consult your physician or licensed

health care

> > professional before commencing any medical treatment.

> >

> > " Do not let either the medical authorities or the politicians

mislead you.

> > Find out what the facts are, and make your own decisions about

how to live a

> > happy life and how to work for a better world. " - Linus ing,

two-time

> > Nobel Prize Winner (1954, Chemistry; 1963, Peace)

> >

> >

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