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Patty:

Thanks for the info. I read most of it too. The pre-transplant team from U of M has contacted me and I have an appointment scheduled for mid-August. It blew my mind when I returned a call to them and the answering machine said, "For kidney transplants, press 1, for Pancreatic transplants, press 2, for liver transplants, press 3, etc.!!!"

That just struck me in a weird way!

Marty

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I was looking for some info this AM and there are alot of bits of information at this site about acites, itching, and encelopathy. Read & enjoy

Patty

http://janis7hepc.com/transplants1.htm

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interesting site...thanks for postingBea Bernhausen <beabernhausen@...> wrote: Herbal cures and remedies for all diseaseshttp://www.herbsand cures.com/ Don't pick lemons.See all the new 2007 cars at Autos.

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http://www.valleysportsphysicians.com/services/hormone/cortisol.asp

This is also an excellent site and is very readable throughout. It should answer all your questions, and anybody elses' questions if they are suffering with low adrenal reserve. On the question of corotisol replacement, it states:

Cortisol comes in 5 mg tablets, as a prescription medication known as Cortef. It may also be compounded in a cream by a compounding pharmacy.

Cortisol generally should not be taken in the evening or at bedtime.

Symptoms should improve within 3-4 weeks. If there are no changes in how you feel, then it is unlikely that adrenal insufficiency is the root cause of your symptoms, and the search continues to find the cause.

If you feel a little “too good,“ or if you begin to have trouble falling asleep or feel a little bloated, either the dose of cortisol needs to be decreased to a level that does not produce any side effects, or you do not need the cortisol. Your doctor will determine what the correct course of action to take is. Remember, there are essentially no risks to such a cortisol trial!

Avoid caffeine, or at most have minimal amounts, when taking cortisol. Caffeine raises adrenaline levels, which can overstimulate your body and cause anxiety reactions. Also avoid excess sugar or heavy carbohydrate diets. Both of these raise blood sugar levels rapidly, releasing a surge of the hormone insulin, which subsequently quickly lowers blood sugar and stresses the adrenal system.

It may take several weeks to notice the benefits of cortisol treatment. It is essential to get 8 hours of sleep, because the adrenals generally need that much time to replenish their reserves and “recharge their batteries.“ As you continue eating a proper diet, take the appropriate vitamin and nutritional supplements, get enough sleep, and exercising, you will begin to notice more energy, less fatigue, less anxiety, and a greater ability to tolerate stress.

Luv - Sheila

http://www.livingnetwork.co.za/healingnetwork/adrenals_thyroid.htmlThe information here is really good, especially the adrenal part, I hope some of you with low adrenal function will take a look like I haveNo virus found in this incoming message.

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Oh, norty, norty . This will not do you any good at all.

Luv - Sheila

I am guilty of drinking A LOT of coffee!!!!!!1

From: sheilaturner <sheilaturnertpa-uk (DOT) org.uk>Subject: Re: Good sitethyroid treatment Date: Tuesday, 26 August, 2008, 10:53 AM

http://www.valleysp ortsphysicians. com/services/ hormone/cortisol .asp

This is also an excellent site and is very readable throughout. It should answer all your questions, and anybody elses' questions if they are suffering with low adrenal reserve. On the question of corotisol replacement, it states:

Cortisol comes in 5 mg tablets, as a prescription medication known as Cortef.

Luv - Sheila

http://www.livingne twork.co. za/healingnetwor k/adrenals_ thyroid.htmlThe information here is really good, especially the adrenal part, I hope some of you with low adrenal function will take a look like I haveNo virus found in this incoming message.

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I will buy decaf and cut down where I can if it will help me

From: sheilaturner <sheilaturner@ tpa-uk.org. uk>Subject: Re: [thyroidpatientadvo cacy] Good sitethyroidpatientadvoc acygroups (DOT) comDate: Tuesday, 26 August, 2008, 10:53 AM

http://www.valleysp ortsphysicians. com/services/ hormone/cortisol .asp

This is also an excellent site and is very readable throughout. It should answer all your questions, and anybody elses' questions if they are suffering with low adrenal reserve. On the question of corotisol replacement, it states:

Cortisol comes in 5 mg tablets, as a prescription medication known as Cortef.

Luv - Sheila

http://www.livingne twork.co. za/healingnetwor k/adrenals_ thyroid.htmlThe information here is really good, especially the adrenal part, I hope some of you with low adrenal function will take a look like I haveNo virus found in this incoming message.

Checked by AVG - http://www.avg. com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.6.7/1632 - Release Date: 25/08/2008 07:05

Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger . No virus found in this incoming message.

Checked by AVG - http://www.avg. com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.6.9/1635 - Release Date: 26/08/2008 07:29

Send instant messages to your online friends http://uk.messenger.

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