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Old 07-28-2007, 11:11 PM #1
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Default Question Re: Epidural Shots And Coritsol Levels

I just had my coritisol levels checked with an ACTH stim test and the levels were so low the doc called in some cortisone right away and wants me to go in for more tests.....she said the shot MAY have caused this but is rare....I remember Bobbi mentioning this..that the shot could affect adrenal levels.....how common is this? She said if I got sick I could get real sick and it was soon after my third injection...just happened to be getting adrenals checked for other reason....after seeing her post I am wondering if that is why...
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