RebeccaMLisa is right. Each child is different. I stopped going by comparison to others because of so many X factors. Metabolism, body mass, severity, kidney ability, etc. As long as all the levels are coming back in-tune (something that can be compared and is in many abstracts) and there are no symptoms of over or under-suppression, the amount taken isn’t an issue. I will say that sometimes the symptoms of appearance with too much florinef and too much cortef are often mistaken for each other. Cushingoid (jowels, hump, puffiness) and too much salt retention (bloated, glossy, taught skin) are different issues. If you can’t tell, then blood pressure tests usually can spell out if it’s too much florinef. IF your child doesn’t scream through the entire process. I think we have only gotten one result with blood pressure that was totally correct because they had the right size cuff and our daughter was so far asleep she didn’t scream her head off for once. Heh.
Thats my take on it anyway.
Take Care,
RebeccaM