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I took my temps for about a month. I never noticed any reading much

below 98.6. ONLY During spells that occured with me, it would rise to

99.0.

Yet, my adrenal fatigue was confirmed on saliva tests, as being close

to stage four. The results in October were low, normal, low low,

normal. There was that scary afternoon drop.

Have you ever heard of someone having adrenal fatigue without having

low temps?? Maybe Im an opposite or something. Or maybe my afternoon

cortisol drop is caused by something other than adrenal fatigue- could

it be when my thyroid medicine kicks in?? Like, when that medicine

kicks in, it causes the cortisol to drop rapidly, and then gradually

raise back up?

I'm going to start re-taking the temps, but don't understand why I

wasn't seeing any big flucuation?

Any ideas?

Thanks

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The fluctuations we are looking for are in daily averages taken three

times a day and averaged with the average from one day compared to the

next.THYROID is what causes temps to be low, adrenals cause

fluctuations. Yes HIGH cortiosl at onre tie of day can cause a rebound

low cortiosl reading at the next collection time. Or a stress say at

noon can cause the next reading to be low.

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Oh, I see. I probably got stressed that day around noon and that made

for a drop at 4pm. AS I recall that day, I was probably getting

showered and doing hair around noon. That explains the drop though..

I will start taking temps again and averaging them .

Thanks Val

>

> The fluctuations we are looking for are in daily averages taken three

> times a day and averaged with the average from one day compared to

the

> next.THYROID is what causes temps to be low, adrenals cause

> fluctuations. Yes HIGH cortiosl at onre tie of day can cause a

rebound

> low cortiosl reading at the next collection time. Or a stress say at

> noon can cause the next reading to be low.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>

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