Guest guest Posted August 17, 2008 Report Share Posted August 17, 2008 Solu-Cortef is hydrocortisone given by injection. Is she injecting herself daily with this? I can post the info on the Louisiana site, too. Or you can join and I will make a you a moderator and you can do it yourself. . . . http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Louisiana_Thyroid_Groups/ >> For what it's worth ladies and gentlemen, another doctor was just posted on another group, who is closer to us than two states away. This one is in Louisiana, Shreveport to be exact. For anyone who is willing to leave the state of Tx for their thyroid care, here's the info. What's written in stone is the fact that she treats by symptoms more than labs.> > Dr. Deborah Adcock> Shreveport, Louisiana> > Don't have an address on her yet, but if you go to the Texas Medical Board site and look her up, bet you could find out.> > This female patient has been seeing her since last year, swears that she felt like she was dying when she first saw her. Says that she prescribed Armour right away, plus she now has her on something called Solu-Cortef for adrenal fatigue, as she raises her dose of Armour further. Does not treat by TSH, but rather by symptoms after testing all thyroid hormones, plus she prescribes and tests for other hormones. She says that this doc always says "Praying for you".> > S. (Lilacs) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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