NeuroTalk Support Groups

NeuroTalk Support Groups (https://www.neurotalk.org/)
-   Peripheral Neuropathy (https://www.neurotalk.org/peripheral-neuropathy/)
-   -   Getting all the right tests for Adrenal Exhuastion? (https://www.neurotalk.org/peripheral-neuropathy/34508-getting-tests-adrenal-exhuastion.html)

BEGLET 12-21-2007 11:58 PM

Getting all the right tests for Adrenal Exhuastion?
 
Posted a bit about having flu in earlier thread (got it a couple weeks ago, ran high fever for about a week and still completely exhuasted and worn out from it) - but have been doing some research on adrenal exhuastion - bloodwork I had done just before I got the flu showed high cortisol (kinda way high) - low thyroid function - monocytes high - liver function off - .... when I had those tests done I had been feeling way more tired then normal for about a month - this following a couple months of extreme stress - both emotional and physical (the physical being 11 doc appts in one month - (some of these dental which included two root canals and finally a 3 1/2 hour dental visit that was really traumatic and left me shaking for a couple of days)...

I know with my auto-immune PN - I have very limited reserves of energy and figured had just overdone it... but I'm not getting better - and just had more routine bloodwork done (CBC and Metb Panel) that I wont know results of until I see doc next Thurs... this doc has not seen the first set of tests....

Question - I think without a doubt I have thyroid or adrenal problems - I've always been hypoglycemic - low blood pressure - low body temp - dizziness - just now everything is extreme, the slightest exertion I'm completely physically exhausted to the point of even sitting up for any period of time is out..... next week see new doc I've seen once before - and seems very intersted in my case...... I'm going to take the tests done just before I started seeing him, he'll have the routine panels he just ordered and also results of abd CT he had me get, and ask him what he thinks of the while picture - does anyone else have these issues and what specific type tests should be done to further pursue this? (Mrs D - you had mentioned mono - but I never got a sore throat with this "flu" at all - do you think that its still worth asking about?)

Want to be sure all my bases are covered...... thanks....

shiney sue 12-22-2007 12:54 AM

I use to have a bad problem with it so many year ago,they use to call it the fight or flight diease. I have been having problems with stress latly,losing lots
of weight heart pounding ,shakig ect. I went to the Dr. yesterday and passed out telling her..They had me taken to hospital,to she if it was my diabectes
or what ever..They did ton's of spaced blood tests. A tread mill but with injection of shoot maybe it was adrenilin just felt tinging around my lips and mouth I laid on a table and watched my heat beat..K. you know you have had a lot more strss then most..My friend has it but is out of town,but another could tell me at 8 our time in morning central time. I sure have
been thinking of you sweetie....Hugs Sue.

mrsD 12-22-2007 09:04 AM

the sore throat may or may not present...
 
It typically comes later on in recovery phase, due to the fatigue of the
immune system.

Mono spot is easy to do. I'd recommend you get it done. It is a simple blood draw.

I'd make sure to get the new Vit D test too. All the doctors are doing it now for
chronically ill patients.

some physical signs of low thyroid are:
hair falling out
orange discoloration of skin (mostly palms/soles)
splitting nails
fluid retention- swelling hands/feet-- carpal tunnel
enlarging tongue

If you are not getting enough protein, you cannot make the blood carrier proteins
that carry your hormones around in the body. This gives an apparent low
hormone effect, when in reality the glands are working normally.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 10:49 AM.

Powered by vBulletin • Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.

vBulletin Optimisation provided by vB Optimise (Lite) - vBulletin Mods & Addons Copyright © 2025 DragonByte Technologies Ltd.