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Re Weird Symptoms
From:
Brenda Rosser <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Wed, 27 Mar 2002 10:19:02 +1100
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Michelle wrote:
> Everything was fine until January.  My memory is still clear but I am
> having some weird symptoms.  I have severe sweating, multiple migraines,
> and now I can only sleep a few hours a night.  Any suggestions?  I have
set
> up an appointment with a well known endo in my area but my appointment has
> been delayed a month.

Severe sweating, migraines and insomnia are all symptoms of too much
cortisol.  You will probably need to lower your hydrocortisone.  Be careful
lowering your meds of thyroid hormone whilst you may be overdosing on
cortisol because cortisol (or hyrdrocortisone) actually intereferes with the
metabolism of T4 and T3 and the production of TSH).  It is possible you are
hypo in terms of your thyroid status.
Brenda
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