Weight Loss/Maintenance
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i've just had two different cortisol tests come back with high readings (well, 3 tests actually--2 blood and 1 saliva) and the endocrinologist wants to do further testing to confirm or rule out Cushings Syndrome.
does anyone here have that? what has your experience been? i started with the endocrinologist because i've had difficulty losing weight. i have lost 50 pounds but it's been a long hard slog, and even taking diet pills doesn't help much. i'm working with my primary care physician, who sent me to the endocrinologist.
i'm going to see a DO who is also a naturopathic physician next month, i understand they do hormonal testing at a "deeper" or at least different level than than the mainstream endocrinologists will do. so, perhaps i will learn more there too.
onestepforward
(3,691 posts)along with my mom and great grandmother. With no insurance, I have not been tested.
I started gaining weight when I turned 30 with no change in diet, exercise or activity level. Over 18 years, I put on about 90 pounds. I've tried diets and extensive exercise, only to lose maybe 10 pounds or so.
Over two years ago, my husband was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis. I fine-tuned our diet to be anti-inflammatory ie: lots of fruits and vegetables, less meat, dairy and grain. We started taking anti-inflammatory supplements, like fish oil and turmeric. We've been walking two miles a day, which is also anti-inflammatory.
My husband is doing great with no flare-ups and the results for me have been amazing. I've lost almost 70 pounds and I feel great. I used to get a mild fever every evening and now I don't.
I don't know if it's all related or not, but perhaps it might be something to try. I hope that others will respond as this is a very interesting topic to me.
I still have about 20 pounds to go and they are coming off slowly, but still coming off : )
I wish you the very best and I understand about the weight problem.
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I also try to avoid chemicals the best I can as many are endocrine-disruptors. I cook from scratch, so no processed foods. We use natural products for anything that stays on the skin, like lotions, soaps and deodorant. I also make my own household cleaners. We limit eating canned foods and drinking from plastic beverage containers to help avoid bpa, which is also an endocrine disruptor. I know I cannot avoid all of them, but I try to do what I can.
no_hypocrisy
(48,794 posts)I'm on a 21-day detox program and a 4 month diet program with a D.O. complete with adrenal testing.
I've gained 50% of my weight 20 years ago, most of it within 5 years. Healthy diet, walking three miles a day and nada!
I decided to get medical attention as my own devices aren't sufficient.
Keep us apprised of your progress.