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Yes, more cortisol. That is also why taking iodine made you worse because

iodine is thyroid support and that stressed adrenals even more. I think you

need to track your daily temps and do a ramp up of cortisol, then add Armour

when you are stable. www.drrind.com

Cheri

Adrenals, insomnia and Cortef question

As an insomniac for over four years now, I finally found a doctor that

is open to prescribing Cortef for adrenal issues. I have tried many

vitamins and herbs and although I feel that they make some difference,

it is clearly not enough. I took saliva, urine and blood tests and my

doctor said that my thyroid was slightly low and only my morning

cortisol was slightly low (16). Everything else he said was in normal

range. The day I took the tests, I did sleep well the night before, I

took each sample about an hour later than I should have and I was

taking herbs like ginseng. I was prescribed 5 mg of Cortef one time

at the beginning of the day and 30 mg of Armour Thyroid.

I took the Cortef with great success for two and a half weeks. I was

sleeping better than I had been in years. I randomly tried taking a

drop of Lugol's iodine one morning and after that, sleep has been much

worse. I tend to wake up in the middle of the night and have trouble

falling back to sleep. It has been three weeks of mostly this. I

went to see the doctor Wednesday and he told me to continue the Cortef

at 5 mg and to begin taking the Armour, which he wanted to me to start

much sooner. I resisted taking the Armour based on what I had read on

StoptheThyroidMadness.com concerning having enough cortisol to be able

to circulate the thyroid hormones. Needless to say, I took the 30 mg

of Armour yesterday morning and last night was one of the most

difficult nights of sleep I have had in a long time. Today I decided

against taking any more Armour, but is the solution to this most

likely more cortisol? The two other noticeable symptoms I have in

addition to insomnia are hypoglycemia and pain in the back between my

shoulder blades.

If any one has any furthur advice or the name of another doctor in the

New York City area, I am all ears.

Thanks,

Rob

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Rob,

Do you take vitamin D? What is your calcium level? The pain between shoulder

blades is high calcium *for me*.

>>>The two other noticeable symptoms I have in

addition to insomnia are hypoglycemia and pain in the back between myshoulder

blades.

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Rob - there is a great doctor in NYC....

Not sure if I am allowed to post that.

>

> As an insomniac for over four years now, I finally found a doctor that

> is open to prescribing Cortef for adrenal issues. I have tried many

> vitamins and herbs and although I feel that they make some difference,

> it is clearly not enough. I took saliva, urine and blood tests and my

> doctor said that my thyroid was slightly low and only my morning

> cortisol was slightly low (16). Everything else he said was in normal

> range. The day I took the tests, I did sleep well the night before, I

> took each sample about an hour later than I should have and I was

> taking herbs like ginseng. I was prescribed 5 mg of Cortef one time

> at the beginning of the day and 30 mg of Armour Thyroid.

>

> I took the Cortef with great success for two and a half weeks. I was

> sleeping better than I had been in years. I randomly tried taking a

> drop of Lugol's iodine one morning and after that, sleep has been much

> worse. I tend to wake up in the middle of the night and have trouble

> falling back to sleep. It has been three weeks of mostly this. I

> went to see the doctor Wednesday and he told me to continue the Cortef

> at 5 mg and to begin taking the Armour, which he wanted to me to start

> much sooner. I resisted taking the Armour based on what I had read on

> StoptheThyroidMadness.com concerning having enough cortisol to be able

> to circulate the thyroid hormones. Needless to say, I took the 30 mg

> of Armour yesterday morning and last night was one of the most

> difficult nights of sleep I have had in a long time. Today I decided

> against taking any more Armour, but is the solution to this most

> likely more cortisol? The two other noticeable symptoms I have in

> addition to insomnia are hypoglycemia and pain in the back between my

> shoulder blades.

>

> If any one has any furthur advice or the name of another doctor in the

> New York City area, I am all ears.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Rob

>

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