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Hypocortisolism ForumsGeneral & SupportGet Well Wishes to Cynthia
10/27/2010 09:49 PM
radiochick
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Cynthia, I am missing your sunshine. We haven't heard from you in a while so I'm concerned you are struggling. So, here is a post of love and hugs and hope that you are getting better, feeling better, and moving better. Wherever you are, we're thinking of you.
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Suspected Hypopituitary
Updated doses: 6/1/12
Hypothyroid, 100 mcg Levothyroxine, 5 mcg Liothyronine
Adrenal Insufficiency, 30 mg Hydrocortisone, 25 mg Hydrochlorothyazide, 20 meq Potassium
Ovary Regulation: Caziant, 1000mg Metformin
And for good measure: 2 mg Melatonin, 2 mg fluexotine, 40 Omeprezole

That's 13 pills a day. Good GRIEF!
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10/28/2010 06:57 AM  Top
Adrenalmom
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I have been thinking of Cynthia too. Hope things are okay.

M

Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency, Asthma, GERD, PCOS, Hashimoto's and Infertility. Not a doctor, just sharing my experience.

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10/28/2010 07:13 AM  Top
teri72193
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Me too Cynthia, hope all is well. Definitely praying for you and thinking of you.
Diagnosed with primary Addisons at age 46 almost died before it was diagnosed. Then told by Mayo Doctors in 2011 that I have secondary. Take HC 30.0 a.m. and 10 mg at noon and 10 mg at 4 p.m. 100 mcg Synthroid. Stress dose with Hydrocortisone for emergencies and carry a Solu-Cortef injection for emergencies. Also take 50,000 Units Vitamin D 3x wk and potassium 15 ml once per day. On pain meds Fentanyl patch 50 mcg and Hycrodone APAP 15 mL every four hours. I love this site and am so grateful for all of you!

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10/28/2010 11:35 PM  Top
sonnysmom
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I think about you every day and am praying that all will work out well for you....Sheila

10/29/2010 02:27 AM  Top
GeoKasher
GeoKasher
 
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That was my first concern when I logged in last night for the first time in a while and didn't see anything from her. Hope you're feeling better!
Rhonda

Diagnosed with Sheehan's Syndrome 8/27/10
Meds: Hydrocortisone 5 at 7 a.m., 5 at 1 p.m. and 2.5 at 5 p.m.; Levothyroxine .150 mg; Lisinopril 20 mg; Vitamin D 50,000 units once a week.

10/29/2010 01:34 PM  Top
crz49
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D I T T O ! ! !

Hugs,

Corri

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10/29/2010 10:30 PM  Top
angelabud
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Cynthia,

You certainly are the ray of sunshine of this group. We miss you! How the heck are you? We hope you are just having too much fun doing fun things & you're too busy to write. We don't want to hear that you've been sick or under the weather. We hope you have a great weekend, especially Halloween!

I miss you & can't wait to see your smiling face on here again.

Love,

Angie


11/01/2010 09:16 PM  Top
angelabud
angelabud
 
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Dear Cynthia,

I just read Teri's post about you being in the hospital. I'm so sorry. I had no clue. How's your face? Did they decide if it was bell's palsy or something else? I have a friend who is recovering from bell's palsy & said it was from a bad infection which came on from an allergic reaction to shellfish. They said her face & paralysis will eventually go away but they are not sure when. I hope you are ok & not in any pain. Please keep us posted on your condition.

We miss you so much!

Angie

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