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So yesterday I received my adrenals test back. It indicates my cortisol being abnormal in the afternoon and nighttime, but normal in the morning and at noon. Also, my cortisol/DHEA-S Ratio was 17.3, when the normal range is 5.0-6.0. I am a little confused at what this means. I don't go see my LLMD until the 20th, and thought someone might have some feedback.
Also, I have been having horrible problems with my menstral cycles and yeast. I take five theralac a day, oregano oil, candida gone, and eat a yogurt a day. My diet is very strict. Absolutely no sugar whatsoever. Could this test also be related to these problems?
Posts: 49 | From Grass Valley, CA | Registered: Jan 2007
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two puggles, You might want to look at some info on www.womentowomen.com on insulin resistance. It has some good info on how that can influence a whole host of things,yeast, menstrual cycle, cortisol.
My daughter has it and has had great success in treating it. Obviously the lyme adds a big piece to it but you might find it helpful. Good luck
Posts: 104 | From connecticut | Registered: Jan 2007
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I just had this test done, and my levels were about the same as your but slightly higher (19.57)This has to do with your thyroid levels (a hormone)
From what I understand.... The pituitary gland is producing too much T4 hormone and it is converting it to T3. But, then sends a signal to the brain that your NOT producing T3 so the brain then starts over producing it.
My doc gave me N-10 Pituitary Plus to stop the malfunctioning signal to the brain. It comes in a dropper form. I take 10 drops under my tongue drops 2 times a day.
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