Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

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re: re: re: re: re: LOCAH and Recurrent Miscarriage?
Apr. 16th, 2008   8:58pm
At present I'm waiting to have a synacthen test to see if I might have LOCAH, I've had my 17 ohp and cortisol tested they came back normal:

cortisol=479nmol/L and 17 ohp=4nmol/L

(I've either got LOCAH or Cyberchondria, so I either need to see an endo or a pschologist, I don't care which I just want to get sorted as life seems to be hellish at the mo)

I did have an anxiety attack the night before and didn't get any sleep before the test which they did just after 9.00am(would any of this have an effect on the results).

Anyway back on topic I've been keeping myself distracted on the internet, just last week I located an interesting article about stress and miscarriage.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4002539.stm

There is definate research to suggest that too much cortisol can produce miscarriage, in my opinion too little cortisol would also have the same effect, As both too little cortisol and too much cortisol would throw your other hormones out of whack.


Sarah




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