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In a message dated 8/7/2004 7:39:01 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tayamni@... writes:

> My brown pigmenting is in splotches on my arms, upper and lower...very

> noticeable...like weird uneven tanning year round

I have this...but it's not that I have brown pigmenting...it's that I have

little spots of vitiligo (common with thyroid disease).

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In a message dated 8/7/2004 10:38:08 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tayamni@... writes:

> What is the MOST common place to find it? I

The other places I have the little spots of vitiligo are chest and shoulders

and upper back...all the places that get the most sun.

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You know....I saw strange brown spotting on my mother's forearms and wondered

about it. She claimed it was from using baby-oil with iodine to tan in her 20's.

Then I started to get the same brown spotting in my 30's....but I never did the

BOw/iodine thing! LOL As I said earlier, my mom was diagnosed with adrenal

fatigue a couple years ago....makes sense now. My brown pigmenting is in

splotches on my arms, upper and lower...very noticeable...like weird uneven

tanning year round. At least I have an explanation for it now. And even labs to

back that up! Does this pigmentation ever go away?

Hubby who collapsed from adrenal fatigue has no hyperpigmentation. Do you think

this symptom potential varies with skin tone? I am very fair. He is dark French

Canadian. I was a freckler when young. He is not.

Roxanna

Roxanna V. Knight-Plouff, D.V.M.

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North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc

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Re: SOLUTIONS WHEN YOU CAN'T TOLERATE

THYROID MEDS

Suzanne,

I didn't see this before I missed it. First let me say I have a great

new doc who wants to get to the bottom of it all and so far I am

pleased. I am likely in actual adrenal failure, meaning disease or

lesions on my adrenals, heart, lungs, etc. This is all likely why I

cannot tollerate thyroid. I also likely don't have long to live, so I

take it day by day. This doc is 300 miles away and I have to rely on

other people to take me there.

You will turn brown several months before your adrenals are 90-95%

truly dead. Unless you are turning brown, you are likely not

currently dying of adrenal failure unless it is your pituitary that

is not working. Have you had a CT or MRI of your brain to check your

pituitary? Mine is A-OK so far. Of course, my glands are diseased. I

am turning brown now...my face neck, and arms have splotches in weird

places the same color as cholasma. If you have ever been pregnant and

got the mask or the belly line, you know the color. Hyperpigmentation

is caused by the ACTH when the pit is trying to stimulate the adrenal

cortex. Its like having a high TSH. So, if you are not brown yet,

that means that your brain finds the amount of cortisol and

mineralcorticoids in your body to be at acceptable levels. Like TSH

though, I am sure adrenal failure can begin prior to the ACTH raising

enough to cause hyperpigmentation, however, in about 95% of people

with adrenal failure, hyperpigmentation preceeds the first addisonian

crisis by several months to a year.

So, chances are you'll make it to the doc. Chin up. I have lived like

this for two years, I'm still here. In heart failure and lung failure

and adrenal failure but still here.

I'm finally hypo enough that my temp was 96.5 this morning. I used to

always run a fever regardless!

I am waiting to be put on steriods because I may have cancer and you

shouldn't mix that if you don't have to. I never self medicated

because if you have an underlying cancer and bring down your immune

system with steriods/cotisol/hydrocortisone, call yourself dead. Its

just one of the things the feel good docs who write books neglect to

tell you. People on steriods their whole lives like addison's and

lupus and other patients are at higher risk of cancer and infections

than someone who is not. One guy on the sarcoid board just got a

brain infection from steriods that were otherwise saving his life.

I will likely be on a high dose for 6 months, then weaning off to see

what happens.

When you say you do not tollerate steriod replacement therapy, what

happens to you that you have a " reaction " ...and have you ever

actually had it tested? See, mine was low normal at the very bottom a

year ago. It should have been high based on the inflammation and the

stress I am under. However, now it looks like I'm in 's

from " whatever it is " ...or that I have lesions/cancer/tumors on the

adrenals.

What I need is the right biopsies done and the right tests.

> >

>

> , have you ever tried to see a doc ?

> I am dying here . Have no thyroid any more , don't tolerate

thyroid ,

> and my adrenals are allmost dead and I don't tolerate ANY adrenal

> support ! Have tried everything : cortisol , fludrocortisone ,

> DHEA , ..... even Adreset , vitamin C , vitamin B

complex , ...... I

> tolerate NOTHING !

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If he's dark, it would certainly be more difficult to notice.

Debbie K.

-----Original Message-----

From: Roxanna V Knight-Plouff DVM

Hubby who collapsed from adrenal fatigue has no hyperpigmentation. Do

you think this symptom potential varies with skin tone? I am very fair.

He is dark French Canadian. I was a freckler when young. He is not.

Roxanna

Roxanna V. Knight-Plouff, D.V.M.

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I don't think he has it tho. This hyperpig makes such a mottled look to the

skin. What is the MOST common place to find it? I will scrutinize him there!

Roxanna

Roxanna V. Knight-Plouff, D.V.M.

W Plouff

North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc

northstargsdr@...

www.northstargsdr.org

RE: brown pigment

If he's dark, it would certainly be more difficult to notice.

Debbie K.

-----Original Message-----

From: Roxanna V Knight-Plouff DVM

Hubby who collapsed from adrenal fatigue has no hyperpigmentation. Do

you think this symptom potential varies with skin tone? I am very fair.

He is dark French Canadian. I was a freckler when young. He is not.

Roxanna

Roxanna V. Knight-Plouff, D.V.M.

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