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Old 01-16-2012, 06:38 PM #37
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I didn't imply your cortisol was high at night. Only in the morning, which is typical for most people. Your test was FASTING. Once you eat, it goes up dramatically. That is why it is done fasting. After you eat the cortisol then reduces your pain/inflammation, until it falls around 4pm.

The the fact remains that you can sleep at night.
Many of us with PN pain cannot.

I don't think you are going to find a solution now...since you have been down so many roads. The only thing you have not followed up on is infectious disease specialty.

I'd see if you can get that special MRI en bloc describes. It shows damage to the dorsal roots if it is there. If you have that, then there really is no treatment as of yet. You'll just have to hope for healing. (that is where the supplements may come in).
Ah yes, that’s right I remember reading that. The body prepares you for sleep and lowers your cortisol level.
Any way to keep that cortisol level a little higher at night?

What do you think of my supplement dosing and schedule?

When you so infectious disease specialist are there any that you recommend?
I assume it would be different then a Rheumatologist.

What else would be effective for breakthrough pain?
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