Yes I do feel the pain is do to low cortisol and it's like being between a rock and a hard place. The stress of being in pain dose in your adrenals lowering your cortisol levels and aroung and around we go. Pain meds and lower T levels lower T levels raise E2, E2 messes up your cortisol and thyroid levels just post to Hardasnails he will give you an ear full.
Here is a cut and paste to a Bill on how I got started treating my Adrenals and Thyroid and how taking your temps and charting them help you to see how your doing.
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Bill sorry to hear you have this problem your cortisol is lower then my first
test I was 8. The ACTH Stim
test will show if it's you Adrenals or your Pituitary not sending the message ACTH to your Adrenals to make Cortisol. Here is a link to Chris's Explaination of the ACTH
test you need to read this I have seen posts where Dr.'s did it wrong. You need to be sure you understand about this
test and how to read it.
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com...opic.php?t=288.
Most people find out they have low cortisol because they have a low Thyroid Problem one needs cortisol to carry the thyroid hormone from the blood to the cells. If there cortisol is low do to Adrenal Fatigue there is not enough cortisol to do this and as they up there meds they start to feel hyper because the hormone is going to high in the blood and not being carried to the cells. One big cause of Adrenal Fatigue is a low Thyroid the Adrenals work over time to bring up levels of thyroid and become fatigued.
Now we are finding a lot of men with low T had Adrenal Fatigue do to the stress of low T be it from the fatigue of low T or the high Estradiol. But it's dam odd that as men hear about this and are not feeling 100% on
TRT that after a blood
test there cortisol levels are low.
The first thing I did was to try and figure out what stage of Adrenal Fatigue I was at and it looked like stage 3.
http://www.chronicfatigue.org/Selye%20large.html
Then I went to this site and printed out a chart for tracking your body's temps. I would take it under my arm before getting out of bed for 10 min.'s if it is under 97.8 you have a thyroid problem my temps that I did were for 4 morning and then I did an avg. it was 95.8.
http://www.drrind.com/tempgraph.asp#directions
Using this to take my temps it is also sold at Wall-Greens and Wal-mart.
http://www.wilsonsthyroidsyndrome.co...hermometer.htm
Then after I was up for 3 hrs I took my temp every 3 hrs 3 to 4 times a day and did an avg. My avg. was low between 96.8 to 97.6 and each day was up or down this is Adrenal Fatigue.
I then ordered a Saliva
Test through this link.
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/adrenal-info/
From the Canary Club for about $140.00 this is the best way to
test cortisol levels and DHEA.
Then I bought the book "Adrenal Fatigue The 21st. Century by Wilson. This book was a big help in understanding this problem but doing what he said to treat it with stuff like this did nothing to my temp chart. It has this in it Pituitary Extract (Freeze-Dried) 120 mg
Adrenal Cortex Extract 33 mg and cortisol but you have no idea how much.
http://www.myvitanet.com/adsolfrac50c.html
Also he said to do B Vit.s.
http://www.myvitanet.com/endfadaenbco.html
Vit. C
http://www.myvitanet.com/supbiocbuf36.html
Everyone with low Cortisol has low DHEA I take this 2 a day.
http://www.myvitanet.com/dhea260capph.html
I take 3 grams of a good brand of Fish OIL. I buy mine at Coscos (spelling) I get the one that is coated so you don't burp it up.
And there is Maca this helps keep your Adrenal hormones leveled. I was off this for 30 days and just went back on it I feel better on this. I do 1/2 tsp 2 x's a day. This is the best price and product on he web.
http://www.macaweb.com/view.cfm/hurl...aw-Maca-Powder
I dropped the Adrenal cortex
http://www.myvitanet.com/adsolfrac50c.html
It did nothing.
I got some Isocort and started on it it is made from sheep adrenal's and wow the first pill made me feel good you need to start this slow. I did 4 pills = 10mgs. of cortisol first thing in the morning with food and 2 pills = 5mgs. of cortisol at noon and dinner. This changed my chart my temps come up to 98.4 to 99 but still up and down if your avg. is up or down from day to day more then .2 tenths your cortisol is still to low. I followed this to get started.
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com...o/how-to-treat
My Dr. would not give me Hydrocortisone said it's not safe to use. So I got this book by Dr. Jefferies "Safe Uses of Cortisol"
http://members.aol.com/jefferiesw/ http://www.ccthomas.com/details.cfm?P_ISBN=039807500X
Showed this to my Dr. and he blew it off and pissed me off.
I got up to 120mgs of Armour and could not do more my charting even showed my Adrenals were not right to go higher. So I switched to HC and stated with 10mgs. in the morning wow in less then a week my temps were a straight line across at 98.6 first time in 8 months of charting things were looking good and I was feeling better. So if you need to treat your Adrenals the best place for help is Val. at this link.
http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com...wforum.php?f=5
Most of the people posting there are Thyroid and Adrenal Fatigue but she helps for Adrenals only too. Do get your thyroid checked have the TSH, Free T4 and Free T3 checked and post them to her.