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Blood sugar dropping causes cortisol to increase. Just read on

another forum that this is the reason the cortisol is highest in the

morning.

Begs the question...what the hell is wrong with my blood

sugar/cortisol response?!

Have most of you out there with adrenal issues also experienced blood

sugar issues?

I still suffer from low blood sugar - a wee bit now, compared to

before - even on HC.

Anyone else?

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Absolutely, I have to eat small snacks throughout the day or I get

all the low blood sugar symptoms, dizzy-tired-listless...need I go on

LOL

>

> Blood sugar dropping causes cortisol to increase. Just read on

> another forum that this is the reason the cortisol is highest in the

> morning.

>

> Begs the question...what the hell is wrong with my blood

> sugar/cortisol response?!

>

> Have most of you out there with adrenal issues also experienced

blood

> sugar issues?

>

> I still suffer from low blood sugar - a wee bit now, compared to

> before - even on HC.

>

> Anyone else?

>

>

>

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I don't know how any of you can't eat every three

hours, because that's about how often I get hungry and

have a little something.

--- Duane wrote:

> Absolutely, I have to eat small snacks throughout

> the day or I get

> all the low blood sugar symptoms,

> dizzy-tired-listless...need I go on

> LOL

>

> >

> > Blood sugar dropping causes cortisol to increase.

> Just read on

> > another forum that this is the reason the cortisol

> is highest in the

> > morning.

> >

> > Begs the question...what the hell is wrong with my

> blood

> > sugar/cortisol response?!

> >

> > Have most of you out there with adrenal issues

> also experienced

> blood

> > sugar issues?

> >

> > I still suffer from low blood sugar - a wee bit

> now, compared to

> > before - even on HC.

> >

> > Anyone else?

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

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> Absolutely, I have to eat small snacks throughout the day or I get

> all the low blood sugar symptoms, dizzy-tired-listless...need I go on

> LOL

Now, I'm a big girl & never been shy about my love of food, but I HATE

that, don't you??? Just as I'm getting going on a project, I've got

to jump up & find a snack...and not just an easy-to-grab high carb

snack, but something that's not going to slam me down further!

It's a pain!

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> Keep a snack or too whereever you go. I keep one in

> the car, one in my purse and one in the refrigerator.

> It's a habit that has taken years for me to develop. I

> never get hungar pains anymore.

>

>

Oh, I don't get hunger pangs either - because my sugar always crashes

before I have " hunger " .

When I started metformin I was amazed, because I realized that I

hadn't felt " hungry " - you know, tummy rumbling, etc. - in YEARS!

Then as adrenals crapped out, even the metformin didn't do much.

There's something wrong with THAT picture!

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I've had low blood sugar issues as far back as I can remember, even

as a child. Since starting cortisol replacement, it's gone.

Linn

> Blood sugar dropping causes cortisol to increase. Just read on

> another forum that this is the reason the cortisol is highest in the

> morning.

>

> Begs the question...what the hell is wrong with my blood

> sugar/cortisol response?!

>

> Have most of you out there with adrenal issues also experienced blood

> sugar issues?

>

> I still suffer from low blood sugar - a wee bit now, compared to

> before - even on HC.

>

> Anyone else?

>

>

>

> .

>

>

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> I've had low blood sugar issues as far back as I can remember, even

> as a child. Since starting cortisol replacement, it's gone.

Well, I'm beginning to think that I may need a wee bit more HC, but

I'll wait a bit before I decide since I haven't been on for long. The

blood sugar has definitely improved, just not resolved entirely.

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> Have most of you out there with adrenal issues also experienced blood

> sugar issues?

I certainly have... thought I was on my way to a diabetes diagnosis

myself. I have had " irregular " glucose tolerance tests since my 20's.

Probably have had low adrenals since I was a kid... (VERY high stress

home and the litany of things that happened to my family before I was

12... I won't bore you.)

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Yep, still getting low blood sugar issues. Not as severe since before HC,

but still have them.

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Re: Blood sugar/cortisol connection

> Blood sugar dropping causes cortisol to increase. Just read on

> another forum that this is the reason the cortisol is highest in the

> morning.

>

> Begs the question...what the hell is wrong with my blood

> sugar/cortisol response?!

>

> Have most of you out there with adrenal issues also experienced blood

> sugar issues?

>

> I still suffer from low blood sugar - a wee bit now, compared to

> before - even on HC.

>

> Anyone else?

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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