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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Thyroid - Am I overdosed or Underdosed?
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<blockquote data-quote="cleverusername" data-source="post: 91376" data-attributes="member: 16141"><p>You have raised a interesting question from me. Since my 20's (43 now) I have had Eczema, this came on suddenly with no warnings at all. It appeared solely on my face, mainly in the "puffs" of my cheeks. I used 1% Hydrocortizone Cream, and used it for years (about 20 years)! My Eczema seemed to increase in times of stress, and sometimes would require a stronger steroid, Triamcinolone. Once the Eczema got under control I would go back to the Hydrocortizone. Recently I was broken out bad, for quite a long time, nothing seemed to work at all. I was on TRT at the time, just beginning in fact (on TRT for 1 year now). My Dr sent me too a specialist of Dermatology who told me I have Rosacea. Looking at pictures, it appeared I may have had Rosacea this whole time, until the Rosacea cream did nothing for me, in fact I got worse. Back to this Dermatologist I went and he decides I do have some sort of Eczema and thinks I need a non-steroid cream, Elidel. Elidel has worked great, it is a little expensive, as my insurance does not cover it. But now that I have the Eczema under control I only need to apply the cream every few days. </p><p></p><p>Now comes the question...Could my use of Hydrocortizone cream for 20 or so years be the main factor in my fatigue? My cortisol swabs are pretty wild, spiking at 3 AM (circadian rhythm is trashed!), and dropping a huge amount by 11 AM. I wonder if I might have damaged my Adrenal Glands by using Hydrocortizone for so long. I will be giving this a try, the rubbing of cortizone cream onto my skin (legs) to see if I feel any better throughout the next few days.</p><p></p><p>1/4 Teaspoon = 10mg</p><p></p><p>also, found a guy who is EATING 1% hydrocortizone cream </p><p></p><p><a href="http://onibasu.com/archives/amc/7921.html" target="_blank">http://onibasu.com/archives/amc/7921.html</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cleverusername, post: 91376, member: 16141"] You have raised a interesting question from me. Since my 20's (43 now) I have had Eczema, this came on suddenly with no warnings at all. It appeared solely on my face, mainly in the "puffs" of my cheeks. I used 1% Hydrocortizone Cream, and used it for years (about 20 years)! My Eczema seemed to increase in times of stress, and sometimes would require a stronger steroid, Triamcinolone. Once the Eczema got under control I would go back to the Hydrocortizone. Recently I was broken out bad, for quite a long time, nothing seemed to work at all. I was on TRT at the time, just beginning in fact (on TRT for 1 year now). My Dr sent me too a specialist of Dermatology who told me I have Rosacea. Looking at pictures, it appeared I may have had Rosacea this whole time, until the Rosacea cream did nothing for me, in fact I got worse. Back to this Dermatologist I went and he decides I do have some sort of Eczema and thinks I need a non-steroid cream, Elidel. Elidel has worked great, it is a little expensive, as my insurance does not cover it. But now that I have the Eczema under control I only need to apply the cream every few days. Now comes the question...Could my use of Hydrocortizone cream for 20 or so years be the main factor in my fatigue? My cortisol swabs are pretty wild, spiking at 3 AM (circadian rhythm is trashed!), and dropping a huge amount by 11 AM. I wonder if I might have damaged my Adrenal Glands by using Hydrocortizone for so long. I will be giving this a try, the rubbing of cortizone cream onto my skin (legs) to see if I feel any better throughout the next few days. 1/4 Teaspoon = 10mg also, found a guy who is EATING 1% hydrocortizone cream [URL]http://onibasu.com/archives/amc/7921.html[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Thyroid - Am I overdosed or Underdosed?
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