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Husband has kidney pain ---- adrenals and thyroid - linda

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Yes he has all of those symptoms you mentioned except for the

hypoglycemia. and his B/P would fluctuate. Im not sure about " hair

test " indications of adrenal issues. What would that look like?

I asked the dr. for a full thyroid panel including the frees, he did

write me a script for a thyroid panel and the lab ended up calling

his nurse and thats how we ended up with just the tsh,T4 and 3T

Uptake. Also I wanted to say that we had this test done very soon

after he was having problems. He was experiencing insomnia, night

sweats, agitation, etc.. It wasn't till a month or so later from

these waned and low temp and fatigue attacks set in. I bet his

numbers would look very different now. It was around this same time

we had cortisol tested through Diagnos-Techs. Per Saliva.

Cortisol burden: 17 (23-42)

DHEA 7 (3-10)

The correlation chart states Non-adapted, Low Reserves

There also were sex hormones tested with this test:

Estradiol- 15 (1-3)

Progesterone- 119 (5-95)

Free Testosterone- 46 (50-80)

So in a sense is what happened to him after exposure to mercury from

his filling being removed that everything kind of reved up and then

burned out??

He takes a raw concentrate adrenal supplement and a raw concentrate

thyroid supplement. Is there something specific you use to support

your adrenals that works well?

Carie

>

> Many of us had low TSH and hypothyroid symptoms. Most doctors,

> including an endocrinologist, ignored my low TSH and hypothyroid

> symptoms. It took a special doctor to see what was going on and

give

> me thyroid hormone based on symptoms.

>

> Does your husband have any symptoms of poor adrenal function

(fatigue,

> aches and pains, stress intolerance, crashing with stress, frequent

> infections and difficulty shaking infections, dizziness when

standing,

> low BP, hypoglycemia ). Were there adrenal signs on his hair test?

> If so, the adrenals must be treated before the thyroid.

>

> J

>

> ((( But at

> > the same time what does low body temp, intolerance to cold and

> > fatigue, etc.. physical symptoms of what we would consider

> > hypothyroid doing expressing itself in the face of lab tests

showing

> > more hyperthyroid numbers. Can the two exist together????)))

> >

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