Guest guest Posted August 22, 2007 Report Share Posted August 22, 2007 As I understand it, HC supplements what our adrenals are no longer capable of making in the case of adrenal fatigue or failure - - and also allows the adrenals to rest until weaning, improving their function after suppression. It also plays an interconnected role in thyroid hormone metabolism. Such as, the presence of adrenal hormones make it possible for thyroid hormones to be utilized by the cells. This is what I have always thought. Is what I have written thusfar correct? In any event, I took HC for several days recently, but did seem to gain weight. Perhaps there was a water retention issue there as well, but I went off the HC and feel a bit better with the weight issue. I realize some of us have to take it no matter the side effects, but I am still considering Isocort. I'm wondering if there is any benefit for me in taking Isocort, considering my situation? I am on four grains of thyroid hormone, but according to saliva testing, I am still hypo. This, to me, says it isn't being utilized by the body, possibly due to low adrenal hormone? My cortisol is okay in the morning, but decreases by afternoon until I am feeling pretty terrible. I shake, trip over things, become fuzzy-thinking . . . Apparently Isocort or other sheep/bovine adrenal supplements are meant to strengthen the adrenals, so this in no way will help my body to address this hypo issue? Perhaps I have been thinking I can get by taking something else other than HC due to the side effects it seems to be causing me . . . But in my case, perhaps this is not going to be enough to correct these two simultaneous issues? Both thyroid AND adrenal? I took a bovine adrenal supplement from the healthfood store, and I did feel better. Is it possible that just with adrenal support, even if it isn't in the form of HC, my thyroid function might improve? Also, I have a parasitic infection, and I thought this also puts a strain on the adrenals. As well, I suspect I might have candida . . . so who can say, perhaps four grains of thyroid hormone and these two infections might be enough to cause the adrenal fatigue (at least to a certain extent)? I am thinking perhaps I could take Isocort, an antifungal and something for the parasites - - and maybe this would be enough to improve the adrenal and thyroid situation? Perhaps not? Any opinions would be appreciated. Thanks, Diane --------------------------------- Yahoo! oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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