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Hi ellsac
Thanks for the answers. Like you I'm taking a maintenance dose which tends to be on the low side. I was told by one endo that the hydro acts simultaneously as replacement cortisol and as an analgesic. Something to do with the way it works at a cellular level. Interesting you mention OCD - this is something I never had prior to my original AD crisis and diagnosis but has been noticeable since. Have mentioned it to the endo's but they weren't interested. Just something else to live with. Glad to hear you're filling you life with lots of interesting challenges - all the best for next year. Like you I'm juggling health and life and trying not to sweat the small stuff. I'll look forward to your occasional posts to hear how you're doing. Take care. |
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