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Re: Are Thyroid Disorders reversible??


It's all probably adrenal related. My mom had the tremors. Once she started supporting the adrenals, the tremors have pretty much gone away. The weakness is also adrenals. Last winter, we had a rare snow day here in Richmond, VA and I was out shoveling the driveway and cars with the hubs. I had to stop and take frequent breaks because I was getting the shakes and my heart was pounding.

The pounding heart and startle response is adrenals too. I found hawthorn berries and magnesium very helpful for the pounding heart.

Get a 24 hr cortisol saliva test kit so you will know the extent of your adrenal fatigue. It sounds like you're low cortisol, but you could be a combo of low and high. When the adrenals start to fail, you get high cortisol. As the AF continues, you get a combo of low and high and finally low and it gets worse from there if something isn't done about it.

You definitely need to know what stage of AF you are in. The treatment for high cortisol is different from low cortisol. If you have severe AF, then you'll most probably need rx cortef for a while until you can build up those adrenals. It can be done, there are a lot of members on the NTHAdrenal yahoo group who had severe AF to the point of panic attacks and being convinced that they were never going to get well. They're all well on their way to recovering.



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