Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 Thank you so much, Sharon. I will give him a call about this. I wish I had an expert on these things close to me. How long did your bouts last? Barth --- SH> Patilla, SH> I did have nausea when my body was not producing enough cortisol for my current needs. When I became adrenal insufficient it was really bad. I almost went into adrenal crisis several times. SH> You may or maynot have this but nausea is a classic sign of adrenal insufficiency. Cortisol also has something to do with blood glucose. Anyway if you are adrenal insufficient a doctor may or SH> may not give you hydrocortisone in a replacement dose so that you can work on other issues like getting the toxins out of your body. Anyway this is not meant as medical advice in anyway it's SH> just been my experience. And Patilla I was very scared during the adrenal crisis situations. SH> Regards, SH> Sharon SH> Patilla DaHun <glypella@...> wrote: SH> I'm glad you don't have nausea. Today I'm feeling very nauseous for SH> the first time in a long time. It's very scary. I've never had it like SH> this before. SH> Barth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 6, 2007 Report Share Posted November 6, 2007 When I would reach almost adrenal crisis it would last a few days. This was prior to my adrenals almost going to complete atropy. At that time I stayed nauseous until I wasn't working anymore and then I only improved a little. I had confusion, abdominal pain and extreme fatigue. I just couldn't do anything. Patilla DaHun <glypella@...> wrote: Thank you so much, Sharon. I will give him a call about this. I wish I had an expert on these things close to me. How long did your bouts last? Barth --- SH> Patilla, SH> I did have nausea when my body was not producing enough cortisol for my current needs. When I became adrenal insufficient it was really bad. I almost went into adrenal crisis several times. SH> You may or maynot have this but nausea is a classic sign of adrenal insufficiency. Cortisol also has something to do with blood glucose. Anyway if you are adrenal insufficient a doctor may or SH> may not give you hydrocortisone in a replacement dose so that you can work on other issues like getting the toxins out of your body. Anyway this is not meant as medical advice in anyway it's SH> just been my experience. And Patilla I was very scared during the adrenal crisis situations. SH> Regards, SH> Sharon SH> Patilla DaHun <glypella@...> wrote: SH> I'm glad you don't have nausea. Today I'm feeling very nauseous for SH> the first time in a long time. It's very scary. I've never had it like SH> this before. SH> Barth __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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