Guest guest Posted December 6, 2007 Report Share Posted December 6, 2007 Hi, Grateful to have found this forum!! For about the past 10 years I have been quite suceptible to illness. Last January I had a severe allergic reaction to an antibiotic (bactrim) and broke out in hives. Since that time my energy crashed and I have been diagnosed with adrenal fatigue and candida. I am a 31 year old male and used to exercise vigoursly almost every day, but I currently cannot exercise even lightly or I will crash hard the following few days. I have been diagnosed with adrenal fatigue after a saliva cortisol test. The Cortisol level was about 10 at 8 am and flatlined the rest of the day. Tests have also shown low stomach acid and candida. I have a family history of hypothyroidism. For about 2.5 months I have been taking ADR (like isocort) made by 'Pure' - 2 caps in the morning, 1 at lunch, and 1 at dinner. I have also been supplementing with vitamin a, c, e, aminos, fish oil, a good multi, magnesium, calcium, sea salt, coq10, ala, herbs to fight the candida, melatonin, b complex, and b5. I just started experimenting with pregnenolone as well. I eat a very helathy diet. I may have improved in these 2.5 months, but still often find myself very low on energy, sleeping alot (often 9-10 hours a night), having no tolerance for exercise, and getting dizzy at times. I also have trouble thinking clearly at times and am not interested in much or enthusiastic about life like I usually am. A few questions: How would you recommend proceeding? Would you recommend trying HC? If so any tests you would recommend beforehand, ie retesting cortisol levels? Also wondering if I'm hypothyroid, as most of my family is (my sister has hashis). My TSH was 3.6 at one test and 2.6 another test. I know these numbers do not necessarily correlate to anything, but am wondering how to find out if I am hypo as well. Do I need to address the adrenal fatigue first to then get an accurate thyroid panel? I truly appreciate whatever guidance you can provide. Here's to being victorious and taking our lives back!! Regards, Fred Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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