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Hi Caroline

"I've had serum testing on cortisol for probably close to 15 yrs and with aging it's come in lower...mornings are the worst. "

I am concerned about this. Usually the circadian rhythm for cortisol is that its levels are highest in the morning.

This general information might help you the next time that you see your GP; http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/2088826-overview .
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