Guest guest Posted December 1, 2007 Report Share Posted December 1, 2007 Thanks Val. I had thought women needed more cortisol than men, not the other way around. That was my mistake. I'll relay your info. - Janet > Cortisol morning 4.6 (3.7-9.5) > noon 2.7 (1.2-3.0) > evening 1.6 (0.6-1.9) > night 0.4 (0.4-1.0) > > Based on these labs, I doubt Isocort will be enough but it is worth > a try. BUT he will not JUST need it in the AM. As soon as oyu add > in cortios in the A it will lower his ACTh later in the day, liek > by noon! Then he will have to take more then etc. As men need > higher cortiosl levels than women, these labs are pretty bad, worse > than if it was a woman which for some strange reason they do nto > have differnt ranges and thye SHOULD. He is alos in a state where > he is probably going from high cortisol to low, so these are > gettign worse, and I can tell that because his estrogen levels do > not reflect these low cortiosl levels yet. If he had this low > cortiosl for any length of time his estrogen would be higher. > > -- > Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV > > http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ > http://www.seewell4less.com/Valspage.htm Medical Alert Bracelets > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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