Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

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re: Crazy lab test results!
Apr. 9th, 2007   10:40am
That's kind of the same problem I had during a stim test. My aldosterone and cortisol were impossibly high; too high for all the rest of the hormone levels, which otherwise would have indicated Lipoid hyperplasia. I appear to have the symptoms of lipoid, including the symptoms of insufficient cortisol and aldosterone instead of high levels.

I think there's something rotten in denmark, and that my cheap insurance company persuaded some lab tech to fake my cortisol/aldosterone results. But now I'm screwed, because of that one impossible stim test no doctor anywhere will listen to me. The last one to even look at me commented that I looked like I belong in the hospital, but they couldn't send me there because of the test.

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