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I am now wondering if my low body temperature and low pulse rate are thyroid

even though mine were normal. I will go back and look to see what my values

were. Also, I just wonder if my adrenals are out of sorts and that is why I

wake up shaking and cannot relax. This is a nightmare.

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I am now wondering if my low body temperature and low pulse rate are thyroid

even though mine were normal. I will go back and look to see what my values

were. Also, I just wonder if my adrenals are out of sorts and that is why I

wake up shaking and cannot relax. This is a nightmare.

Bill

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I am now wondering if my low body temperature and low pulse rate are thyroid

even though mine were normal. I will go back and look to see what my values

were. Also, I just wonder if my adrenals are out of sorts and that is why I

wake up shaking and cannot relax. This is a nightmare.

Bill

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You need adrenal support. You can take Cortef as per Andy's Cutler's book

and instructions. My doctor prescribed 10 mgs. w/breakfast and 5 mgs. with

lunch. If you can't get it prescribed by your doctor, I can email you the

link where you can get it without a prescription if you email me privately.

Regarding your thyroid, what is your TSH? Even though TSH can be useless

for tracking low thyroid in mercury toxic people, the range was recently

changed and anything over 2 is now suspect for hypothyroidism. You list a

ftsh which I've never heard of. Most of us here do need both adrenal and

thyroid hormone regardless of blood tests. You need adrenal hormone based

on those results.

my adrenal/thyroid test results - help

please!

> I just got my saliva adrenal/thyroid test results back from Canary

> Club. Could someone please help me decide what I need to do? I still

> have not had my amalgams removed. The dentist wants me healthier

> first.

> All of my cortisol test results say: Depressed

> 7-8am result is 8 Depressed reference is 13-24

> 11-12 noon result 3 Depressed reference is 5-10

> 4-5 pm result is 2 Depressded referenece is 3-8

> 11-midnight result <1 Depressed reference 1-4

> Cortisol burden is 14 reference is 23-42

> DHEA 1 Depressed reference 3-10

>

> fTSH 41 normal

> fT4 .46 high

> fT3 .48 normal

> TPO negative

>

> E2 8 (postmenopause - no hrt should be 1-4

> P1 131 (post menopause- No hrt: 5-95)

> TTF 17 normal

>

> I have no idea what I should do about the adrenals. Please help!

>

> Carolyn J.

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You need adrenal support. You can take Cortef as per Andy's Cutler's book

and instructions. My doctor prescribed 10 mgs. w/breakfast and 5 mgs. with

lunch. If you can't get it prescribed by your doctor, I can email you the

link where you can get it without a prescription if you email me privately.

Regarding your thyroid, what is your TSH? Even though TSH can be useless

for tracking low thyroid in mercury toxic people, the range was recently

changed and anything over 2 is now suspect for hypothyroidism. You list a

ftsh which I've never heard of. Most of us here do need both adrenal and

thyroid hormone regardless of blood tests. You need adrenal hormone based

on those results.

my adrenal/thyroid test results - help

please!

> I just got my saliva adrenal/thyroid test results back from Canary

> Club. Could someone please help me decide what I need to do? I still

> have not had my amalgams removed. The dentist wants me healthier

> first.

> All of my cortisol test results say: Depressed

> 7-8am result is 8 Depressed reference is 13-24

> 11-12 noon result 3 Depressed reference is 5-10

> 4-5 pm result is 2 Depressded referenece is 3-8

> 11-midnight result <1 Depressed reference 1-4

> Cortisol burden is 14 reference is 23-42

> DHEA 1 Depressed reference 3-10

>

> fTSH 41 normal

> fT4 .46 high

> fT3 .48 normal

> TPO negative

>

> E2 8 (postmenopause - no hrt should be 1-4

> P1 131 (post menopause- No hrt: 5-95)

> TTF 17 normal

>

> I have no idea what I should do about the adrenals. Please help!

>

> Carolyn J.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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> I just got my saliva adrenal/thyroid test results back from Canary

> Club. Could someone please help me decide what I need to do? I still

> have not had my amalgams removed. The dentist wants me healthier

> first.

> All of my cortisol test results say: Depressed

> 7-8am result is 8 Depressed reference is 13-24

> 11-12 noon result 3 Depressed reference is 5-10

> 4-5 pm result is 2 Depressded referenece is 3-8

> 11-midnight result <1 Depressed reference 1-4

> Cortisol burden is 14 reference is 23-42

> DHEA 1 Depressed reference 3-10

You need adrenal support. Many folks take hydrocortisone - you

can get it online without a script. You could also consider

Isocort, adrenal glandulars, licorice and various other herbal,

natural forms of support. Adrenal support will help a lot.

Ask questions. Lots of adrenal fatigued people here can offer

specific suggestions. There are also yahoo groups that directly

address adrenal issues, such as:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS

> fTSH 41 normal

> fT4 .46 high

> fT3 .48 normal

> TPO negative

What are the ref ranges?

> E2 8 (postmenopause - no hrt should be 1-4

> P1 131 (post menopause- No hrt: 5-95)

> TTF 17 normal

I don't know much about these ones. I use an herbal product

to balance my estrogen/progesterone and it works well for me.

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> I have no idea what I should do about the adrenals. Please help!

>

> Carolyn J.

>

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> I just got my saliva adrenal/thyroid test results back from Canary

> Club. Could someone please help me decide what I need to do? I still

> have not had my amalgams removed. The dentist wants me healthier

> first.

> All of my cortisol test results say: Depressed

> 7-8am result is 8 Depressed reference is 13-24

> 11-12 noon result 3 Depressed reference is 5-10

> 4-5 pm result is 2 Depressded referenece is 3-8

> 11-midnight result <1 Depressed reference 1-4

> Cortisol burden is 14 reference is 23-42

> DHEA 1 Depressed reference 3-10

You need adrenal support. Many folks take hydrocortisone - you

can get it online without a script. You could also consider

Isocort, adrenal glandulars, licorice and various other herbal,

natural forms of support. Adrenal support will help a lot.

Ask questions. Lots of adrenal fatigued people here can offer

specific suggestions. There are also yahoo groups that directly

address adrenal issues, such as:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS

> fTSH 41 normal

> fT4 .46 high

> fT3 .48 normal

> TPO negative

What are the ref ranges?

> E2 8 (postmenopause - no hrt should be 1-4

> P1 131 (post menopause- No hrt: 5-95)

> TTF 17 normal

I don't know much about these ones. I use an herbal product

to balance my estrogen/progesterone and it works well for me.

--

> I have no idea what I should do about the adrenals. Please help!

>

> Carolyn J.

>

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> I just got my saliva adrenal/thyroid test results back from Canary

> Club. Could someone please help me decide what I need to do? I still

> have not had my amalgams removed. The dentist wants me healthier

> first.

> All of my cortisol test results say: Depressed

> 7-8am result is 8 Depressed reference is 13-24

> 11-12 noon result 3 Depressed reference is 5-10

> 4-5 pm result is 2 Depressded referenece is 3-8

> 11-midnight result <1 Depressed reference 1-4

> Cortisol burden is 14 reference is 23-42

> DHEA 1 Depressed reference 3-10

You need adrenal support. Many folks take hydrocortisone - you

can get it online without a script. You could also consider

Isocort, adrenal glandulars, licorice and various other herbal,

natural forms of support. Adrenal support will help a lot.

Ask questions. Lots of adrenal fatigued people here can offer

specific suggestions. There are also yahoo groups that directly

address adrenal issues, such as:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS

> fTSH 41 normal

> fT4 .46 high

> fT3 .48 normal

> TPO negative

What are the ref ranges?

> E2 8 (postmenopause - no hrt should be 1-4

> P1 131 (post menopause- No hrt: 5-95)

> TTF 17 normal

I don't know much about these ones. I use an herbal product

to balance my estrogen/progesterone and it works well for me.

--

> I have no idea what I should do about the adrenals. Please help!

>

> Carolyn J.

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> Does anyone know if there is a website where I could post my hair test

> results and get some comments? I have them on the computer.

>

> Bill

>

>

>

You are probably trying to post as an attachment. You have to

type the results directly into an email message - ie, you can't

type them into a file and then attach the file to the email.

If you continue to have trouble, you can email to me privately,

and I will look at the hair test for you. You may get more

feedback if you post to the group, though.

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> Does anyone know if there is a website where I could post my hair test

> results and get some comments? I have them on the computer.

>

> Bill

>

>

>

You are probably trying to post as an attachment. You have to

type the results directly into an email message - ie, you can't

type them into a file and then attach the file to the email.

If you continue to have trouble, you can email to me privately,

and I will look at the hair test for you. You may get more

feedback if you post to the group, though.

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> Does anyone know if there is a website where I could post my hair test

> results and get some comments? I have them on the computer.

>

> Bill

>

>

>

You are probably trying to post as an attachment. You have to

type the results directly into an email message - ie, you can't

type them into a file and then attach the file to the email.

If you continue to have trouble, you can email to me privately,

and I will look at the hair test for you. You may get more

feedback if you post to the group, though.

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