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Fred wrote: I wasnt so concerned about the

fluctuation as i was about the average being over 98.6. Wouldnt this show hyper

or high cortisol???? Also is there a place you can recomend to have aldosterone

tested for i am without a doc?

Thank You

Cherie wrote:

My temp frequently does this. Typically it is around 97.2 basal and then it

will vary throughout the day, but it isn't unusual for it to be 99.2-99.6.

I'm never feverish when it gets this high and don't feel anymore unwell than

usual. Val said it could be related to low aldosterone. So I'm going to see

if my doc will test that out next week. No one's temp is going to stay the

same all day though. That is why we take an average. :-)

Rie

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> Val,

> What does it mean when you temp averages more than 98.6?? I recently

> raised my isocort and my second temperature reading come in at 99.2????

> My first was 98.2 and my third 98.6 so I dont think it was a thyroid

> dump beacause the temp didnt last all day, but the average came in at

> 98.8?? Could this be too much isocort??? I take 45 MG armour split into

> 2 doses. ANy ideas

> Thank You

>

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An average over 99 is a thyroid dump or too high thyroid, but individual

temps that are higher than 98.6 can just be normal fluctuations. You can

order an aldosterone test form http://www.labtestsonline.org/

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