In a message dated 4/12/02 11:54:50 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [log in to unmask]
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<< Do you know if the light sensitivity goes away when at the
correct dose/combination of thyroid? My son has light sensitivity. >>
Visual sensitivity to light may also be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. I had
this acute sensitivity to sunlight -- needing sunglasses all the time --
until Doc Don (who also measured my blood pressure sitting and standing)
suggested a very low dose of cortisone. So, I took 2.5 mg. of Prednisone
daily for 6 months, and my eyes lost most of the sensitivity to sunlight.
It's a thought.
Edward Reisman
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