Guest guest Posted January 2, 2008 Report Share Posted January 2, 2008 , I am looking over old test results from 2001 and these were blood tests. I noticed that both my potassium and sodium were low, my iron was very high but ferritin was low as was hemocrat and " random cortisol " was low. I guess at the time I didn't understand any of that. My question is on random cortisol. What does that mean exactly? These were blood tests. There is also a note that says " this could be due to prolonged exposure to high cortisol levels that have rendered it insensitive and post traumatic stress result. See studies index. " No idea what any of that means. I also had " macro platelets " and " cellular degeneration " in tests taken a few months later. What do you make of the cortisol stuff? Was that showing adrenal fatigue back then, even in the blood, that the doctor should have talked to me about? By the way, my doctor told me my test results were " fine " . I had to get copies and found that I was out of range on several things. Cheri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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