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From: liltrubin
Message 6 in Discussion


Minnie:


 


How do I interpret this??? I am completely lost. I have a new endo who I really 
like thus far. I met with her NP first who did my HX. I felt a little rushed 
but I had been waiting over an hour too-:) She seemed to be really on top of 
things and then met with the Doc. I was informed that I would continue to see 
both just in case the Doc was not available there would be someone there who 
knows me personally rather then just having someone looking at my chart. It is 
the best set up I have been to yet-:) Anyway, they are running a 24 hour urine 
and more blood work next week which will be 6 weeks post-op. The one thing I am 
happy aboutis my testosterone is back in the normal range but unfortunately my 
husband never seems to be around when I am feeling it-:) Do you know if high 
cortisol leads to panic attacks? It seems the only time that I have them (other 
when getting on a plane) is when my Cortisol is up??? 


 


HUGS,


Tina





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To: Pituitary Chat <[email protected]>

Sent: Tue, 9 Oct 2007 1:28 pm

Subject: Re: Post-op Labs and no Doc






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From: MinnieChat
Message 5 in Discussion

36 is really high for a post op cortisol... really high.  It should have been 
below 7.5.

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