Dawn, adrenal fatiuge (aka subclinical Addison's) is hard to get a doctor to diagnose and treat. Some books that might offer some good information for you would be:
"The Safe Uses of Cortisol" by William Jeffries. This is a more technical book geared toward doctors, but details testing and proper interpretation of the tests as well as treatment protocols.
"Adrenal Fatigue: 21st Century Stress Syndrome" By James Wilson. This is a book geared toward "normal" people like us and discusses nutritional and lifestyle changes that might make a difference.
My experience is that getting on some Cortef (Hydrocortisone) taken 10mg in the morning and 5 mg at lunch and dinner has made a HUGE difference in many of my symptoms. I no longer struggle wih weakness and irritibility if I wat too long to eat, my allergies are MUCH more mild, I sleep better and wake up refreshed, I can move around better due to decreased swelling in my joints, I don't have the dark circles under my eyes, I bound out of bed in the morning loose and limber rather than crawling out all stiff and achy...the list goes on.
I combine the two approaches in the books listed above, adn am thankful to have a life returned to me.
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Danny
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