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Hi all, I'd like some opinions please on my latest Adrenal Stress Profile

compared to the one I had done last year. 05/07/2011 after having been on Nax

and everything else plus Thiroyd I stopped the Nax 2 weeks before the test) I

had the following results for the test:

Sample 1 ....28 (12-22)

Sample 2... 5.5 (5.0 - 9.0)

Sample 3....49.1(3.0 - 7.0)(didn't fit on the chart haha)

Sample 4...5.5(1.0 - 3.0)

Total daily Cortisol....88.1 (21-41)

Dhea:

Sample 1.... 0.27(0.10 - 0.50)

Sample 2..... 0.21 ( 0.10 -0.50)

Dhea Cortisol ratio....0.27 (0.4 - 2.0)

As you can see there was one heck of a lot of cortisol kicking around and

Dr.Peatfield said that my thyroid levels were going the right way and that quote

" you don't need much NAX at all " . So I weaned myself off the Nax and continued

fine through the rest of last year. Had thyroid blood test 15/11/11 and was

feeling fine:

TSH...0.01 (0.3-4.2)

FT4...13.2 (12-22)

FT3...7.4 (3.1-6.8)

Ferritin...101 (12-230)

All my other levels are good and near the top of the range around 13/05/11 and I

supplement so don't think I am low.

Naturally my GP was worried about my suppressed TSH and high FT3 so I promised I

would have another blood test to check my thyroid after 3 months and have made

an appointment for end of this month.

Now since Christmas I am beginning to get back some hypo symptoms (I have

Hashimoto's) so I thought I would do another Adrenal Stress Profile. It seems to

have gone the other way now except the early morning one:

Sample 1 ....42.4 (12-22)

Sample 2...4.2 (5.0-9.0)

Sample 3...2.4(3.0-7.0)

Sample 4...2.0 (1.0-2.0)

Total Daily Cortisol...51.0 (21-41)

Dhea Levels:

sample 1...0.21 (0.10-0.50)

Sample 2...0.17 (0.10-0.50)

Dhea Cortisol ratio...0.37 (0.4-2.0)

I am under the impression that as I sleep badly (toilet 3- 4 times at least,

sweating and continuously being woken by my husband because I snore then that is

the reason I have such a high cortisol first thing and the rest of the day it is

a bit low now because I have adrenal fatigue. I have been on Thiroyd around 2 to

3 grains for about a year now and I have never got my pulse or temp. up. My

average basal temp. is around 36 oral and it has never really changed during the

past year. As I am one of the lucky ones who doesn't have terrible hypo symptoms

I haven't done a lot about it except plod on with my NDT and all the

supplements. I had been toying with the idea that maybe I have a RT3 problem.

Would it be a good idea to get it tested by Genova when I have my blood test at

end of month (the nurse said she would do it) or would it be a waste of time and

money?. I was doing fine last autumn with my weight and could eat anything but

since Xmas I have put on a stone. I am going to start NAX again tomorrow.

Somehow I don't think I am getting T3 into my cells. What would be my best

course of action apart from NAX etc?

Many thanks if you've managed to get this far and can reply. I'm 70.

Cheers..

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Dear

Well the heavy snoring can be a Hypothyroid symptom, as I also suffered or should I say my partner did. However now I am on the right dosage for me, I no longer snore, back to sleeping like a lady, not a wart hog.

It is brilliant that the nurse will take your blood test for a FT3, this will save you a bomb. Then send your results to TPA and I'm sure they will be able to put you on the right road. Good Luck with your health. Ina x

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Hi Ina, yes that would be brilliant if the nurse took my blood for FT3 and saved

me a b*mb, no the b*mb I will still have to pay to Genova labs and the nurse at

my GP's practise will just fill the sample pot for me. As far as the snoring is

concerned I do my utmost to stay on my side but inevitably I end up on my back

and get shouted at. Still I'm not the only one to suffer my snoring....Val

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> Dear

> Well the heavy snoring can be a Hypothyroid symptom, as I also suffered or

should I say my partner did. However now I am on the right dosage for me, I no

longer snore, back to sleeping like a lady, not a wart hog.

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