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Cortisol and blood glucose

lindisfel

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Hi all,
During tests this year I found the possible reason why low carb, although solving my RH problems, has not put me out of the prediabetic range.
Suppression of ACTH from the Pituatory does not collapse my cortisol, so the adrenal tumour producing massive amounts of aldosterone also produces some endogenous cortisol.

Hence I may have to take some Metformin to counteract this problem.
Interesting!
My dexa test was ok.
ATB
Derek
Now 80 so I can't grumble! :)
 
Congrats on being 80 (no small achievement) and getting another step towards understanding. :)

Good to hear from you.
 
Congratulations you octogenarian!

Amazing how diverse the complications with hormonal responses are to us!

Best wishes Derek!
 
Hi all,
Had a further improvement in my GGT in recent blood work.
From 140+ a few years ago it is now back down to the historical low of 35.
So even in old age it is possible to get to grips with metabolic syndrome!
HBA1c not ideal but still in prediabetic range at 46.
Best wishes to all.
Hope the new year finds you and yours well.
Derek
 
Hi all,
Had a further improvement in my GGT in recent blood work.
From 140+ a few years ago it is now back down to the historical low of 35.
So even in old age it is possible to get to grips with metabolic syndrome!
HBA1c not ideal but still in prediabetic range at 46.
Best wishes to all.
Hope the new year finds you and yours well.
Derek
Hi Derek
Really good to hear from you, and proving that you can keep healthy.
Wishing you all the best for the New Year.
Keep on trucking mate!
 
Hi Derek
Really good to hear from you, and proving that you can keep healthy.
Wishing you all the best for the New Year.
Keep on trucking mate!
Best wishes to you Lamont, and your family. I hope your wife is keeping well and managing her health condition with your help.
All the very best
Derek
 
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