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Cortisol, Adrenal Fatigue and Libido by brazilianguy ..... Adrenal Fatigue Forum

Date:   8/4/2013 10:50:32 AM ( 11 y ago)
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I will poste some testiomonials that I've found on the internet about this topic and I'd like to know if someone else has something to say about it and if you're seeing some improvement in libido. Also if you have more contributions like the ones that I'm pasting here, please help us.

"My morning erections came back when I was experimenting with the hydrocortisone.


TRICK X MASTER: yeah, from what I am reading, adrenal support is at the top of the list for addressing things when there are hormonal problems. Doctors who skip straight to testosterone replacement when someone has fatigue is most likely doing something wrong because when adrenals are treated first, followed by thyroid, then testosterone usually figures itself out.

Anyway, thats what I am reading.

However, once I got recovered from the flu, I started to feel great. Amazingly great. My libido came back, I felt happy and energetic...and this awesomeness lasted for 3 full weeks, until a business trip stressed me out and I wound up back at square one. I'm pretty sure the Cortef was responsible for the jump in energy, zest, etc. So I don't understand how it is said that HC only lasts a few hours in the body...mine lasted weeks. I have not had libido in 4 years and suddenly it comes back? I am sure it was the Cortef.

Prednisone took care of my ED and morning wood completely, E2 never really made a difference.....I had low cortisol

Outro cara
For SIX YEARS the only response from doctors that I got was that I have mental problems causing my symptoms, like loss of libido,
ED, tiredness, lack of motivation to do things. It was not just one or
two doctors, but SEVERAL. So yeah, I'm not at all surprised. It seems
most doctors are either imcompenent or just don't care. Luckily, my
problem was not something that would kill me because of late diagnosis,
like cancer. I turned out to be hypothyroid and have adrenal fatigue, and respond
excellently to thyroxine and hydrocortisone. Thanks to internet and
messageboards like this, I solved this puzzle."
 

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