Guest guest Posted November 30, 2007 Report Share Posted November 30, 2007 Val, this might be a question for you, as you have diabetes in addition to adrenal fatigue. I'm type 1 (late onset), still honeymooning after 2 years, and no DP, so I do have some b-cell function left.. Has anyone else in this situation ever noticed glucose *dropping* after an HC dose, rather than rising? I was at 82, then dosed with a " smidgen " (about 1/32 t. or about 1-1.25 mg HC cream - my smidgen measure I think is just a bit more than 1/32 of a teaspoon, more like 1/30). An hour later, my BG was *71*, and I trust (blindly..) that this is not meter error.. My hypothesis is that the cortisol lets more T3 into the cells (I may be on a bit too high a dose of Armour, given that I wasn't supplementing cortisol when I started it), and perhaps affects insulin binding or insulin receptor sensitivity or cell-surface- density directly, which would lead to a lowering of BG. I run at normal (83 by Dr. Bernstein testing non-diabetic meter salespeople or even sub-normal within the accepted range of 70-90, so this hypothesis (if true) might break down for someone running a higher level (I think a LOT of assumptions we have about diabetes break down if one runs at non-diabetic BGs) Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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