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firegirl 10-03-2010 01:02 PM

Cortisol levels are low.....anyone else? or know what that means?
 
My GI doc did some blood lab tests at my last appt. He called my primary & was very concerned that my Cortisol level was low at 2.8. THey are sending me to endocrinology. THey have called & rescheduled with me 3 times trying to get me in ASAP. I see them this Friday. My docs seem pretty concerned about this, not sure why. They said it could explain all the nausea/vomitting, but that wasnt what they were most concerned about. So, I have no clue what is going on. I dont know if the labs alone have them concerned, or if it is the labs combined with my medical history. New doc said if they couldnt get me in soon enough that they would probably hospitalize me to figure out whats going on. I am still wearing my heart monitor. Think I have a few weeks left with that. Wish me luck on Friday!!! Anyone else ever had a low Cortisol level......didnt know if it could be RSD related....hope everyone is having a good weekend. :)

loretta 10-04-2010 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by firegirl (Post 701067)
My GI doc did some blood lab tests at my last appt. He called my primary & was very concerned that my Cortisol level was low at 2.8. THey are sending me to endocrinology. THey have called & rescheduled with me 3 times trying to get me in ASAP. I see them this Friday. My docs seem pretty concerned about this, not sure why. They said it could explain all the nausea/vomitting, but that wasnt what they were most concerned about. So, I have no clue what is going on. I dont know if the labs alone have them concerned, or if it is the labs combined with my medical history. New doc said if they couldnt get me in soon enough that they would probably hospitalize me to figure out whats going on. I am still wearing my heart monitor. Think I have a few weeks left with that. Wish me luck on Friday!!! Anyone else ever had a low Cortisol level......didnt know if it could be RSD related....hope everyone is having a good weekend. :)

Hi Firegirl, You must very concerned. I looked up Cortisol and found above each kidney are the adrenal glands-one above each kidney. They actually produce hormones that benefit us. They produce hormones that cause food to become fuel. They produce hormones that help with the anti-inflammatory system. And I think they help with the immune system the counteracts stress.
When the cortisol is low- a person is very tired. causes nauses, vomiting,
Addisons disease is a result of the adrenal glands not properly producing the right hormones in correct amount.
That is what I got out of the article anyway. Go to Mayoclinic.com and then go to Addisons Disease and it breaks down the purpose of the adrenal glands and how cortisol plays an important part in our health. Glad your doctors are taking this seriously.
One of the polls that was taken on NT was : were you under extreme stress when you had the accident or surgery? Years of stress deplete the preformace of the adrenal glands-immune system, and we can understand why many of us get RSD after surgery and others don't. I'm sure there are a lot of different opinions about that, but to me it makes sense extreme stress lowers our bodies ability to function as it should-therefore many auto-immune disorders abound.
Firegirl, please let us know how you are. We all care about you and hope for the best in your tests. That stomach sickness was mentioned on the mayo site where I found this information. I initially went to low cortisol and ended up reading about addisons. Am sure there are many others things that are behind low cortisol readings.
Take care of yourself, and feel better, one of your friends, loretta with big and soft hugs:grouphug::grouphug:

keep smilin 10-04-2010 07:09 PM

Dear Firegirl...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by loretta (Post 701456)
Hi Firegirl, You must very concerned. I looked up Cortisol and found above each kidney are the adrenal glands-one above each kidney. They actually produce hormones that benefit us. They produce hormones that cause food to become fuel. They produce hormones that help with the anti-inflammatory system. And I think they help with the immune system the counteracts stress.
When the cortisol is low- a person is very tired. causes nauses, vomiting,
Addisons disease is a result of the adrenal glands not properly producing the right hormones in correct amount.
That is what I got out of the article anyway. Go to Mayoclinic.com and then go to Addisons Disease and it breaks down the purpose of the adrenal glands and how cortisol plays an important part in our health. Glad your doctors are taking this seriously.
One of the polls that was taken on NT was : were you under extreme stress when you had the accident or surgery? Years of stress deplete the preformace of the adrenal glands-immune system, and we can understand why many of us get RSD after surgery and others don't. I'm sure there are a lot of different opinions about that, but to me it makes sense extreme stress lowers our bodies ability to function as it should-therefore many auto-immune disorders abound.
Firegirl, please let us know how you are. We all care about you and hope for the best in your tests. That stomach sickness was mentioned on the mayo site where I found this information. I initially went to low cortisol and ended up reading about addisons. Am sure there are many others things that are behind low cortisol readings.
Take care of yourself, and feel better, one of your friends, loretta with big and soft hugs:grouphug::grouphug:

I am very sorry you are not feeling well and not facing what is happening with your cortisol levels... Loretta is a wonderful friend and such a source of great support.. I wish you good luck on Friday and I thak you Loretta for being such a dear!!

Please, give us the complete scoop and let us know how you are feeling Firegirl...
Hugz, Kathy:grouphug:

finz 10-04-2010 10:44 PM

Good luck on Friday FG.

Read up on adrenal insufficiency.

kathy d 10-06-2010 02:13 AM

Dear Firegirl,
A few years ago I too had problems with Cortisol and my chiropractor helped me to take supplements and they really helped. Cortisol also regulates your sleep patterns...and as you can tell I have none in my body right now since it is 3:12 AM and I am still awake. Good luck.
kathy d


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