Guest guest Posted October 10, 2006 Report Share Posted October 10, 2006 > Val, > > I had kind of the opposite situation -- I was sure mercury toxicity > was the cause, and thinking that if I took care of that, the other > problems (especially adrenal) would be resolved. I've now been on > Cortef for only a week and feel so much better it's shocking. I feel > *normal. > > Andy says the biggest problem Hg-poisoned people have is untreated > adrenal fatigue, and once again, he is right. You can work on getting > that fixed (boy do I recommend giving Cortef a trial!) and then when > you're feeling stable, move on to figuring out the causes. Poor > adrenal function made me feel hopeless, exhausted, resigned, and > foggy. It's almost impossible to work through Andy's book or explore > other avenues in that kind of condition. If I got a do-over I'd treat > adrenals/thyroid first thing. > > Nell ==================== Wow, Nell. What a timely post. Today was awful. I didn't sleep well last night and dragged my tired self into work late. They were paging me and wanted to know where I was - yikes. I have a job where I CAN'T be late without it being noticed. I even confided to a couple of coworkers that I'm having health problems and mornings are awful for me. Anway, after today, I just wanted to give up. The fatigue is really affecting my performance, mood, desire to do anything etc etc. I just looked up Cortef and it's a drug. How does that affect your liver? I don't know - at this point I'll try just about anything since my quality of life is low. Thanks, Val Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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