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   I am a mess, and I am new here. (Addison's Disease board)

29th October 2006
I was diagnosed with Follicular thyroid disease in July. Had part of my thyroid removed. The nine tumors that previous doctor missed for a year and half thank goodness turned out to be benign. I was started on .5 of Synthroid, and did really well except for paying attention. A few weeks later Cytomel was added to help with that. I did GREAT until around 5:30 in the evenings, and it would wear off. At my 8 week checkup the blood showed that I was severely deficient. and my dosage was increased from .5 of Synthroid to .112 because I am sensitive to medication, and they wanted to build up gradually. I was told this is a low dose, and it would not bother most people, but it went haywire in me. I began feeling dizzy for short time the first day I took it around lunch. Got worse and longer the next day, so I called. We played phone tag for a day or two, and my blood sugar was dropping real low, and I was told to cut back down to the .5, but before I could do that because I take the dose in the morning, I woke up with Chest pains, shortness or breath, fever. and I had such a hard time remembering anything for days after the epidsode. Blood showed I should stay a .5 that went well for 3 days, and I began to get really dizzy when getting up out of a chair and when moving around such as walking or going down stairs. I went to the doctor, and found out through an EKG that my blood pressure would drop when standing, and then it would rise when standing depending on the mood. I never fainted. I was sent to a cardiologist who attached a monitor, and did a tilt test which showed that I am having changes in blood pressure but not always dropping, and not always rising. They have pretty much ruled out any problems with my heart. My blood pressure would go from 120/60 to 74/58 with a heart rate of 120. or it would start at 68/58 with 84 heart rate and raise to 94/70 with a heart rate of 128, which they noticed a change, but evidently I felt more awful than perhaps I should with these rates. It has been almost 4 weeks, I have not been back to work because I am so tired, dizzy when standing, shortness of breath, and I cannot stand for longer than around 5 minutes without becoming exhausted. Another test that I had was an Insulin tolerance test because I had hypoglacimic problems before all this started, and this test showed that I have very low cortisol. Still waiting to see rest of test to see if this is Addisons but they think it may be pituitary due to the fact that I also have a history of elevated prolactin (in the 90's) and i currently take Dositnex for that with no tumor. I have had two MRIs in the last 2 years. I also passed an adrenal test in the office. I started Cortef two weeks ago. 5 mg twice daily and that helped for 2 days, and then it quit. When cortisol levels came back deficient, they added .1 of florinef which really helped for 2 days and then it stopped. Friday added an additional dose of cortef which helps in the evenings, but by the time that kicks in it is time to go to bed and you have felt bad for the whole day. I am still dizzy but am learning to live with that, but biggest problem is the MOOD SWINGS AND THE DEPRESSION which is so not me. I get so tired from only doing one thing, and it feels like I weigh alot. Just had thyroid readings Thursday, and for the first time they are normal. Doctor suggested possibly adding an antidepressant until this gets under control, but I do not want to put a bandaid on sadness, when I was never sad before 3 weeks ago. It had something to do with the change in dosage. It felt like I had a stroke because I had such a hard time remembering things, keeping the train of thought, and I felt as if I had a brain fog for days. They have since upped me to .75 of synthoird, decreased the cytomel to one daily, and my counts for thyroid were normal except for the T3, which they told me will have to wait until the rest of this mess is straight. I am at my witts end because I feel so rotten. My legs hurt really bad now, so much that I limp, and I am only 36!!!!!!!!!!! I just feel like my laundry list is growing, and I can't seem to get it through the cardioloigist and endocrinogist head, that although every test possible has been run, that something is still not right........ I was FINE. It feels like part of me died three weeks ago, and I really don't recognize who I have become. I know that I am classically depressed, but I know it is not something that has been building, it is a result of this illness, and I am not sure how I feel about hiding that fact with another medicaiton, but I have to do something. Have any of you ever known anyone who has experienced this, and what did they do. I am considering seeing a neurologist just to make to sure that nothing else went wrong. I hate to be angry at my endocrinogist because she basically saved my life!!!!!! She knew to look for the cortisol. All the tests they run take so long to get the results back. Cortisol counts were baseline 21.2 first draw 15.2 second draw 7.9 Final draw 18.2. My T3 318 T4 1.3. Sorry for the lengthy email but I am a mess!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
30th October 2006
Thank you for responding to me. I have had a terrible two days. I feel so irritable and annoyed that I cannot even see straight. I went back to the doctor today and I basically feel that they are all annoyed with me. They have run almost every test and it comes out normal. I finally got to the point where I just told her. "I am sorry your paper says I should be fine, but I am not" She decided to check my estrogen and progesterone levels and rerun thyroid counts. If this comes back negative she is going to add an antidepressant along with all the rest of the stuff I am taking. I see a neurologist tomorrow to discuss the terrible headache I have had for 4 weeks. I know that something IS NOT RIGHT, I JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT. The rest of the Insulin Tolerance Test came back and it is not the pitutary gland as she suspected because I passed the ACTH test with saline in the office as you mentioned. She does believe I have Addisons due to the fact that the adrenal counts were way off. She really did not explain what that meant and did not mention what she would do to confirm. Here are the counts hour 1 glucose 89 ACTH 21F Cortisol 18.2 ?GH.1f IGH-1 134f
Hour 2 46cf for glucose ACTH 8f Cortisol 7.9 GH .1f IGF 131f Draw 3 Glucose 49cf ACTH 178f Cortisol 15.2 GH 2.1f IGF 156f Last draw Glucose 61L ACTH 127f Cortisol 21.2 GH 8.1f and IGH-1 157f I really could not tell you what all
of this means and I find it overwhelming that she is not more worried about this part due to all the medicine I am taking. I just don't feel better. I take Cortef ten mg 3 times a day. I take Synthorid cortef and florinef .1 in the morning, another 10 of cortef at lunch, along with 5mcg of Cytomel at lunch, and another cortef at dinner. I also take Dostinex two times per week to help a former elevated prolactin problem. My doctor seemed more preoocupied with the fact that I am still dizzy, still tired, and very moody after 4 weeks of trying to correct this. She did not really mention if she would further test to pinpoint addisons and is convinced that I am on the right dose of medicine because she says she cannot increae this part anymore. I am so DEPRESSED. I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO THINK. Maybe I need to get another opinion, but she has really tried!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am not able to do what I could do 4 weeks ago, how can she tell me it is not related to all of this????
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