Posted by farshad on March 18, 2018, at 14:39:04
In reply to Re: How can I block Cortisol?, posted by farshad on March 18, 2018, at 14:37:45
> > >so? I rather have Hypoadrenalism then this anxiety im in 24/7.
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> > I'm not trying to downplay your symptoms. I understand how awful it can be. Hypoadrenalism is serious though.
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> > What medication are you actually taking at the moment, and what symptoms do you have? You mentioned selegiline, pramipexole, armodafinil and bupropion. None of these drugs are usually helpful for anxiety.
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> > >What do you suggest then? My appointment is in 3 weeks and if I do have high cortisol. What will they do?
> > >they will give me a drug to reduce cortisol.
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> > Probably not. Anti-cortisol drugs are normally only used for severe cortisol elevations (eg. caused by certain types of tumour). Less severe elevations associated with anxiety and depression and normally treated by targeting the anxiety and depression.
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> > >Metyrapone has a very short half life like 1 hour. So I would need to dose it several times a day every 4 hours. its also very expensive I think.
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> > The total dose is spread out across the day, yes. I'm unsure of the cost in Sweden. In the UK, it costs about £400 for a pack of 100 x 250mg caps.
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> In sweden anything that exceeds 200 euros you just have to pay it once and you get the medication free for the whole year.
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> like I said im just taking the 4 dopamine drugs for my severe depression and it worked best for me. Nothing for anxiety. I have tried various drugs for anxiety none of which have worked. Thats why I really believe my anxiety it has to do with cortisol. specificaly excess CRF1 activation.
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> So what should I ask for them to check when im doing this cortisol test? Cortisol,ACTH,CRF1/CRF2 thats it?
also why do u not believe I have a mutation in my CRF1 gene ? I showed u the 2 SNPS I had .
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