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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 100606" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Yes on both ... Adrenals and thyroid are contributing to this. Presume that 10.6 cortisol is some AM serum test? To get the full picture, you need a 24 hour, 4x saliva kit, cortisol w/ DHEA correlation. </p><p></p><p>I'm sure there will be an imbalance, but the 4x saliva results will paint a clearer picture, and it will be helpful for treatment going forward. </p><p></p><p>The thyroid is in the same boat, but it's going nowhere fast if you don't have adequate cortisol production. Your Free T4 sits in the 30% zone on the lab reference range, and FT3 is is at 63%. Knowing the temp situation and adrenal issues, this is what is known as Pooling; where FT3 is struggling to get transported to the cells usually due to low cortisol and/or iron/ferritin (electrolytes & metabolic issues can contribute). </p><p></p><p>So without correction, it is a struggle getting the thryoid to do it's job without correcting the adrenals first!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 100606, member: 696"] Yes on both ... Adrenals and thyroid are contributing to this. Presume that 10.6 cortisol is some AM serum test? To get the full picture, you need a 24 hour, 4x saliva kit, cortisol w/ DHEA correlation. I'm sure there will be an imbalance, but the 4x saliva results will paint a clearer picture, and it will be helpful for treatment going forward. The thyroid is in the same boat, but it's going nowhere fast if you don't have adequate cortisol production. Your Free T4 sits in the 30% zone on the lab reference range, and FT3 is is at 63%. Knowing the temp situation and adrenal issues, this is what is known as Pooling; where FT3 is struggling to get transported to the cells usually due to low cortisol and/or iron/ferritin (electrolytes & metabolic issues can contribute). So without correction, it is a struggle getting the thryoid to do it's job without correcting the adrenals first! [/QUOTE]
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