Living with Adrenal Insufficiency: Understanding Your Condition is Empowering

NADF April Live Webinar:
Erin A. Foley-Moudry, MPH, Co-President
National Adrenal Diseases Foundation (NADF)
Smita B. Abraham, MD
NADF Board Member and Endocrinologist at Montefiore Medical Center
Sponsored by
The National Adrenal Diseases Foundation (NADF)

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  • @Pleaseask245
    @Pleaseask2459 ай бұрын

    I live in a Canadian Province where essentially you can’t get diagnosed with anything until you are dead. I have been having episodes for the past three or four years and my morning cortisol is dangerously low. I can’t get any further testing done because my doctor is too busy to follow up, so I took this into my own hands. I take L-tyrosine, B5 and large doses of vitamin C along with a ton of rest. Pray for me!

  • @nadf_adrenal

    @nadf_adrenal

    8 ай бұрын

    We are sorry to hear you are unable to receive a proper diagnosis. You should reach out to the Canadian Addison Society to see if they can help offer any resources for find an Endocrinologist who can help: www.addisonsociety.ca/

  • @Pleaseask245

    @Pleaseask245

    8 ай бұрын

    @@nadf_adrenal wow, that’s actually really good advice. I’ll call tomorrow 🥳

  • @F15CEAGLE1

    @F15CEAGLE1

    4 ай бұрын

    You are being prayed for😊.🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @Hypohair
    @Hypohair3 ай бұрын

    God be with you and I hope you are getting better. Love from another sufferer

  • @homajafarzad6386
    @homajafarzad63862 жыл бұрын

    Thank you, this was very informative. I have SAI and was diagnosed in 2009. My ACTH was very low. Although it is said that with SAI your sodium levels don't drop and you don't get a tan, well for some reason my sodium and potassium levels drop dangerously, I must take electrolytes and potassium tablets, and I have a tan which especially gets darker when low on cortisol or pre crisis. This has been a puzzle for my doctors. I wonder if anyone else is like me? 🤔

  • @lorienglerginsburg1920

    @lorienglerginsburg1920

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello Homa, here's a response from NADF's Medical Advisor: The hyperpigmentation seen in primary adrenal insufficiency is due to the overproduction of melanocyte stimulating hormone in association with the overproduction of ACTH in the pituitary. The MSH stimulates the melanocytes in the skin, causing a darkening. It is not really a tan, which would be pronounced in sun exposed areas. The hyperpigmentation of PAI is all over, including areas not exposed to the sun, and includes the gums in the mouth. If a person with SAI gets a tan, it is due to something else, perhaps other medications that can cause photosensitivity. There are many medications that do that. The tendency to have both low sodium and potassium suggests water overload, medication side effects, or hypothyroidism.

  • @Desmondbrown73

    @Desmondbrown73

    Жыл бұрын

    My tan gets darker with stress levels going up, it’s like being the hulk😂

  • @MaryamHeneinbeelady2

    @MaryamHeneinbeelady2

    11 ай бұрын

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  • @Hypohair
    @Hypohair3 ай бұрын

    Also for those of us cannot even run down the garden path who wants to run 3 miles ? Also what is with the hair loss?

  • @rosemaryheintzel2244
    @rosemaryheintzel2244 Жыл бұрын

    Great !! Ty!!

  • @user-go6xw2tn3q
    @user-go6xw2tn3q9 ай бұрын

    I am currently living with Addison’s. I am 80 years old and have been battling this for quite a few years, but did not know what it was. I have also been having issues with the hydrocortisone to the point that I feel like I am smothering day and night. I definitely know that I’m having a lot of side effects from this and I definitely cannot take it. It’s a battle with my Endo chronologist. I have been to the hospital emergency I have seen so many doctors and had to give blood everywhere. I’ll do much better on prednisone and there seems to be a problem with them giving that to me a little bit, I have said I would rather have quality of life than quantity since I will be 81 pretty soon.

  • @nadf_adrenal

    @nadf_adrenal

    8 ай бұрын

    We are sorry to hear that you have been experiencing side effects. If you'd like to explore finding another Endocrinologist who can offer you support and perhaps help you make the switch to Prednisone, you can check out the NADF Patient Recommended Dr map: www.nadf.us/patient-recommended-doctors.html . If you have any questions, please reach out to nadfsupport@nadf.us

  • @dustpan1
    @dustpan1 Жыл бұрын

    Did you ever take hydrocortisone?

  • @kathleendillon1572
    @kathleendillon15726 ай бұрын

    What about vitamins?

  • @user-sb6fo9yg4v
    @user-sb6fo9yg4v5 ай бұрын

    Wow, how is this for a start?: “NADF does not engage in the practice of medicine, is not a medical authority, and does not claim medical knowledge”. I utterly detest these statements, always passing the hot potato to the so called “experts”. Which is to mean the medical establishment in charge of controlling current medical dogma. Thanks but no thanks.