Here are some more booklets to print or to get:
http://www.cc.nih.gov/ccc/patient_education/pepubs/mngadrins.pdfThis web site is from NIH (National Institute of Health in Washington DC). It is a patient care booklet for adrenal insufficient and the last pages has picture on how to give the solu-cortef.
http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/pediatricendocrinology/cah/cah1.html
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Dr Maria New - http://pedsendo.med.cornell.edu/new.html
She has written any books and articles. The fact sheet on genetic testing is on the web. I have a patient care booklet that she wrote and it was very good (but it is not on the web – I can email or mail it to you – send me an email at preston@kreative.net
Or email
acarlso@mail.med.cornell.edu
(212)746-3450.
(212)746-3495
Anne Carlson
Cornell University Medical Center
Department of Pediatrics
1300 York Avenue, ROOM M-621
New York, New York 10021
http://caresfoundation.org/what.html
Has some fact sheets….
Kelly Leight, Executive Director
Cares Foundation Inc.
(Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Research, Education and Support)
P.O. Box 264
Short Hills, NJ 07078-0264
phone 973-912-3895
http://www.rch.unimelb.edu.au/publications/cah_book/This is from Australia and a booklet for children and parents explaining the condition. You can print it off the web or order from
Australian Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia Support Group.
http://www.rch.unimelb.edu.au/CAH/