Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 Think you chose the right doc for the job . Yahooey!!! Glad someone's got a good doc. JUST HAD EXAM BY DR. WOLINER > Hi all, > Well, I just had my exam by Dr. Woliner. He was very nice and very > thorough. There was a lot of info to absorb, but I will try to let > you know what happened. Regarding my high cortisol. He said that I do > not have Cushing's Disease, but I have Cushing's Syndrome. I believe > that if someone has cortisol levels above the norm and NO TUMOR that > is the syndrome. A tumor causing the increase would be the disease. > Now one thing that I did not know, was that you may need adrenal > support if your cortisol is too low or too high. I thought if my > cortisol was too high than I don't need the support. He also said > that I may have insulin tolerance or intolerance and the sugar thing > maybe causing my heart rate problems.I also have candida problems. He > feels that my symptoms are not unusual at all regarding the reaction > to the armour. He wants me to go on the armour with DHEA support. He > also wants to run FERRITIN tests, and FREE T3 plus a whole bunch of > stuff. > > I sure hope he can get me feeling well. He is just about my last hope. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 I knew you'd like him. It might take awhile, but he'll get to the bottom of your problems. Hang in there. B. wrote: Think you chose the right doc for the job . Yahooey!!! Glad someone's got a good doc. JUST HAD EXAM BY DR. WOLINER > Hi all, > Well, I just had my exam by Dr. Woliner. He was very nice and very > thorough. There was a lot of info to absorb, but I will try to let > you know what happened. Regarding my high cortisol. He said that I do > not have Cushing's Disease, but I have Cushing's Syndrome. I believe > that if someone has cortisol levels above the norm and NO TUMOR that > is the syndrome. A tumor causing the increase would be the disease. > Now one thing that I did not know, was that you may need adrenal > support if your cortisol is too low or too high. I thought if my > cortisol was too high than I don't need the support. He also said > that I may have insulin tolerance or intolerance and the sugar thing > maybe causing my heart rate problems.I also have candida problems. He > feels that my symptoms are not unusual at all regarding the reaction > to the armour. He wants me to go on the armour with DHEA support. He > also wants to run FERRITIN tests, and FREE T3 plus a whole bunch of > stuff. > > I sure hope he can get me feeling well. He is just about my last hope. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 9, 2004 Report Share Posted August 9, 2004 Thanks, and . I definitely hope that he will help. If he doesn't, I don't know what I will do. > Think you chose the right doc for the job . Yahooey!!! Glad someone's > got a good doc. > > > > > JUST HAD EXAM BY DR. WOLINER > > > > Hi all, > > Well, I just had my exam by Dr. Woliner. He was very nice and very > > thorough. There was a lot of info to absorb, but I will try to let > > you know what happened. Regarding my high cortisol. He said that I do > > not have Cushing's Disease, but I have Cushing's Syndrome. I believe > > that if someone has cortisol levels above the norm and NO TUMOR that > > is the syndrome. A tumor causing the increase would be the disease. > > Now one thing that I did not know, was that you may need adrenal > > support if your cortisol is too low or too high. I thought if my > > cortisol was too high than I don't need the support. He also said > > that I may have insulin tolerance or intolerance and the sugar thing > > maybe causing my heart rate problems.I also have candida problems. He > > feels that my symptoms are not unusual at all regarding the reaction > > to the armour. He wants me to go on the armour with DHEA support. He > > also wants to run FERRITIN tests, and FREE T3 plus a whole bunch of > > stuff. > > > > I sure hope he can get me feeling well. He is just about my last hope. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2004 Report Share Posted August 19, 2004 Wow, Fascinating, . Thanks for filling us in. I sure hope he can help you feel better too! in Va. ----- Hi all, Well, I just had my exam by Dr. Woliner. He was very nice and very thorough. There was a lot of info to absorb, but I will try to let you know what happened. Regarding my high cortisol. He said that I do not have Cushing's Disease, but I have Cushing's Syndrome. I believe that if someone has cortisol levels above the norm and NO TUMOR that is the syndrome. A tumor causing the increase would be the disease. Now one thing that I did not know, was that you may need adrenal support if your cortisol is too low or too high. I thought if my cortisol was too high than I don't need the support. He also said that I may have insulin tolerance or intolerance and the sugar thing maybe causing my heart rate problems.I also have candida problems. He feels that my symptoms are not unusual at all regarding the reaction to the armour. He wants me to go on the armour with DHEA support. He also wants to run FERRITIN tests, and FREE T3 plus a whole bunch of stuff. I sure hope he can get me feeling well. He is just about my last hope. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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