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Thanks for that Nick.

Vivienne

>

> >My main concern with the saliva test was that my night time cortisol was so

high. As the comment on this indicated depression, which I've read can be

relieved with T3 meds, do you think the addition of T3 may sort out the HPA axis

malfunction and my night time cortisol would lower?

>

> High night time cortisol can be a result of adrenal failure that often

> is caused by low thyroid.

>

> There are a lot of resources out there for adrenals, the adrenal group

> is closed this week but is worth joining as they are far more

> experiences than I am

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>

> The adrenal group FAQ is here, have a read through and see if it

> answers questions.

>

> http://faqhelp.webs.com/

>

> When they are open again post your saliva results with ranges there

> and they will comment, high night time can often be helped by

> supplementing the day time levels.

>

> Nick

>

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