Critterina
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@bertiedog , Pam,
No I haven't tried LDN, Never heard of it before you. But it's important to know what is WRONG with the HPA axis, or at least in what direction it's wrong, before treating...as I found out when I tried phosphatidylserine. I was barely limping along on almost no cortisol, and when I took that, it lowered it even more (which I didn't think was possible, but it was way worse!). Of course later, it got so that it was that bad without taking anything. Most of my pituitary is good. I make TSH and it goes down when I take thyroid (and my temp goes up into the 97s). My morning cortisol is at the low end of the normal range. It just seems to drop any other time of day, far enough to give me symptoms. Of course, a little prednisone fixed not only those, but some lifelong issues like by blood sugar dropping precipitously every so often.
Are you sure your sweating was T3? For me, that's often low blood sugar. (Wish to God that it were hot flashes - that adrenal function would be welcome!)
No I haven't tried LDN, Never heard of it before you. But it's important to know what is WRONG with the HPA axis, or at least in what direction it's wrong, before treating...as I found out when I tried phosphatidylserine. I was barely limping along on almost no cortisol, and when I took that, it lowered it even more (which I didn't think was possible, but it was way worse!). Of course later, it got so that it was that bad without taking anything. Most of my pituitary is good. I make TSH and it goes down when I take thyroid (and my temp goes up into the 97s). My morning cortisol is at the low end of the normal range. It just seems to drop any other time of day, far enough to give me symptoms. Of course, a little prednisone fixed not only those, but some lifelong issues like by blood sugar dropping precipitously every so often.
Are you sure your sweating was T3? For me, that's often low blood sugar. (Wish to God that it were hot flashes - that adrenal function would be welcome!)