Comments on: What Is Adrenal Fatigue? http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/ Nutrition & Health Wed, 25 May 2016 21:34:17 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.4 By: Jedha http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/#comment-332929 Sun, 10 Jan 2016 21:10:15 +0000 http://goodfoodeating.org/?p=2234#comment-332929 That’s a good question Lynnette, however I don’t know the answer, I’m not familiar with empty sella syndrom but will investigate when I get some time.

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By: Lynnette http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/#comment-332804 Fri, 08 Jan 2016 12:45:51 +0000 http://goodfoodeating.org/?p=2234#comment-332804 Could this be linked to empty sella syndrome? I had mri of my brain that revealed empty sella which i understand is to do with pituitary glands that has something to do with adrenal hormones…plus i am menopausal and have fibromyalgia…

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By: Jedha http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/#comment-320557 Sat, 12 Sep 2015 01:27:20 +0000 http://goodfoodeating.org/?p=2234#comment-320557 Thanks Florida, that’s such a nice thing to say. Have a great day :)

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By: Florida http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/#comment-311415 Sat, 18 Jul 2015 07:05:41 +0000 http://goodfoodeating.org/?p=2234#comment-311415 You can certainly see your expertise in the work you write.
The world hopes for even more passionate writers such as
you who are not afraid to mention how they believe. Always go after your
heart.

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By: Jedha http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/#comment-300758 Sat, 11 Apr 2015 21:08:27 +0000 http://goodfoodeating.org/?p=2234#comment-300758 There could be a connection between adrenal health and prediabetes Tammy. The thing with our health is the ’cause’ is often a combination of things to do with our diet, exercise (or lack of), and lifestyle. So you need to take a look at things and work on thngs that need changing. The good thing is that both adrenal health issues and prediabetes are reversable :)

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By: tammy http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/#comment-300436 Thu, 09 Apr 2015 11:17:22 +0000 http://goodfoodeating.org/?p=2234#comment-300436 So, in saying there is a close relationship between adrenals and diabetes…….does this mean my pre- diabetic state may be caused by adrenal fatigue?

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By: Jedha http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/#comment-297328 Wed, 18 Mar 2015 05:36:37 +0000 http://goodfoodeating.org/?p=2234#comment-297328 Hi Crystal,

You can do some self tests, which may or may not be accurate http://goodfoodeating.org/7182/self-tests-for-adrenal-fatigue/
But if you want an official diagnosis you need a 4-point saliva test to measure the dynamic of the hormone cortisol over a 24-hour period. You can readd more about that here http://goodfoodeating.org/2682/adrenal-fatigue-testing/

All the best :)

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By: Jedha http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/#comment-297326 Wed, 18 Mar 2015 05:33:21 +0000 http://goodfoodeating.org/?p=2234#comment-297326 You’re right Ellen. There is a close relationship between the adrenals and diabetes. Cortisol, our main stress hormone is directly involved in carbohydrate metabolism and blood sugar balance so it is crazy that doctors don’t mention it.

Most doctors don’t recognize adrenal fatigue as it’s own condition, let alone make any connections! They only recognize the 2 end points, cushings and addisons disease, in which case the adrenals are totally shot.

Hope the info helps you and take care :)

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By: Ellen V http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/#comment-295765 Sun, 15 Mar 2015 13:58:25 +0000 http://goodfoodeating.org/?p=2234#comment-295765 Sounds a lot like diabetes symptoms. Sounds like Drs. should be considering the malady when diagnosing diabetes. Why aren’t they?
Gonna mention this to my Dr, as my husband & I both have these symptoms & diabetes.
Thanks for the info. Gonna pass this on. :-)

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By: crystal musall http://goodfoodeating.org/2234/what-is-adrenal-fatigue/#comment-295126 Sat, 14 Mar 2015 05:21:48 +0000 http://goodfoodeating.org/?p=2234#comment-295126 How are they able to pin point or diagnose that you have this?

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