> Bone loss can also be caused by hyperthyroid state. Maybe you are running
a
> little high on your thyroid. Either high or low thyroid levels can affect
> the skin, mucous membranes as well. It may not just be related to your
> cortisol levels.
It is just a nightmare to figure out between cortisol and thyroid as they
are antagonists and compensate each other . I am very unlikelly hyper
considering i take less that what i have been tested adn recomended to take
. also the tsh test is so controversial to establish the thyroid level
needed.
An endocrinolog also told me i could have been missdiagnosed with
hypothyroidy at first because in the case of low cortisol the tsh level will
be affected without necessarelly not secreting thyroid .
I suppose any hormonal unbalances will manifeste with osteoporosis anyway
but with cortisol supplementation , it , is a well established
relationship .
By comparaison with paleo ancestors we are also all affected by osteoporosis
but they don't diagnose you unless your bones are falling apart .Thanks for
your comment.
jean-claude