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HI

I regognize many of these symptoms, but I also recognize then from my childhood

days, and stress would have been involved in all our family due to our poor

Mother's state of health, but in turn I do not know how she coped.

The brown spots look like large freckles in main on the arms.

I beleive the dark eyes which were nicknamed by one GP as PANDA EYES are also

caused by Adrenal Glands.

My Father smoked, and the more stressed he was with our Mothers health the more

he smoked, in turn smoking makes ones lungs worse, then the heart ending with

lung cancer.

My Nephews health is heading in the same route, and still he struggles with

smoking.

I have managed to use photography instead of smoking and alcohol to relax me.

My younger Brother embarked on many drugs like canabis in turn damaging himself

causing schizophrenia in turn causing our Mother's health to go downhill.

I in turn have to wonder if problems of the adrenal gland are causing my BP

monitor to continue to error at times. I even took this to BOOTS to see if there

was anything wrong with it, but all I got was that they are no longer made and

suggesting I buy a new one.

I have even enquired in the past if my adrenal glands were ok, but no tests as

far as I know have been done.

Having had a fall on the bus last June which in turn bought on much pain

stopping me from doing anything, and in turn it causes one to be depressed.

I went downhill further after going into hospital overnight for a small op only

to fall prey to an infection from the patient in the next bed.

This in turn caused another admission to hospital my CRP going even higher, and

even more pain in my muscles.

It starts in the hips then goes to the shoulders, so then one has to struggle to

get out of a chair in turn this puts pressure on the next muscle down,from the

shoulder to the elbows then to the wrists.

The hips to the knees then to the feet.

Having suffered for 66 years prescibed wrong drugs in turn causing more problems

including cancer, I am now being treated with Prednisolone, which DR PEATFIELD

on a visit to him informed me that my GP was actually treating my adrenal

glands, in turn he felt my GP should prescribe a small dose of Thyroxine to

releive constipation that in turn causes haemorroids, and these bring memories

of my Father who thought he was dying as a result of haemorroids.

It also appears that I cannot go under 10mg of Prednisolone as pain returned on

5mg.

I was also taking them at night with vit D2 and having come across an article

that says you should take prednisolone AM and not with vit D2 I changed to

taking Prednisolone AM, but pain came back in the night, so I took an extra one

at night which got rid of pain, so now I am trying to take one AM and one PM

which ammounts to 10mg a day.

My GP has also put me back on 25mcg of thyroxine which I hope will prevent

haemorroids.

I have become more active as a result engaging back into carpentary which in

turn helps ones health.

Having said all this, is it possible for a whole family to suffer from adrenal

fatigue in turn causing family members to fall out with each other.

It is also clear that the wrong partner can in fact cause things to be worse,

especially if the wife has to put up with anger tantrums from her Husband, and

it is men who refuse to seek help, and a mention on alcohol and additional

effects on the brain here in turn ANGER and other health problems.

The Government do not mind as they reap the benefits on adding more and more VAT

on alcohol and cigarettes, but in turn this has put a strain on the NHS, as

children as young as 6 end up in hospital as a result of alcohol.

Having children places more strain on a female's adrenal glands not only having

them, but raising them with the illnesses they bring home.

They now say that due to the shared role between males and females on looking

after the children that men are less able to adapt to this role and quick to

anger in turn resorting to hitting the under one year olds. Could in fact this

be a cause of adrenal fatigue, and likely to affect more men.

I will certainly present this article to my GP.

Kathleen

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> ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS or CHRONIC COUGH: Any person with lung problems, especially

asthma and bronchitis should be checked for poor adrenal function. The lungs

cannot respond appropriately to stress, allergens etc because of lack of

cortisol. Asthma is often considered an emotional disease because stress can

trigger an attack. Fix the adrenals so the body can respond normally to stress

and the asthma will disappear.

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> Sources:

> http://tuberose.com/Adrenal_Glands.html

> Adrenal Fatigue: The 21st Century Stress Syndrome by Dr.

> http://www.drlam.com/A3R_brief_in_d...

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beat you to it ;-) i uploaded this in a file last year to the files section

under adrenals

it is very useful info

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> ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS or CHRONIC COUGH: Any person with lung problems, especially

asthma and bronchitis should be checked for poor adrenal function. The lungs

cannot respond appropriately to stress, allergens etc because of lack of

cortisol. Asthma is often considered an emotional disease because stress can

trigger an attack. Fix the adrenals so the body can respond normally to stress

and the asthma will disappear.

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We already have this I believe JOT in our Adrenal Folder in the

Files section - excellent information.

Luv - Sheila

ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS or CHRONIC COUGH: Any person

with lung problems, especially asthma and bronchitis should be checked for poor

adrenal function. The lungs cannot respond appropriately to stress, allergens

etc because of lack of cortisol. Asthma is often considered an emotional

disease because stress can trigger an attack. Fix the adrenals so the body can

respond normally to stress and the asthma will disappear.

•ALLERGIES: Most allergies involve an inflammatory process. As the

adrenal function decreases, allergies worsen. Generally, if the adrenal glands were

functioning properly, the body would not respond to the allergen. This same

anti-inflammatory effect is important in asthma also. As the adrenal glands

heal, allergies are markedly reduced.

•RECURRENT INFECTIONS: Severe and/or recurrent infections (especially

respiratory) often indicate adrenal problems. The more severe, the more

frequently it occurs or the longer it lasts, the more likely adrenal fatigue is

involved in the infection.

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