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PATM- adrenal insufficiency

Yes PATM is adrenal insufficiency.# I AM WORKING WITH DOCTORS

Adrenal insufficiency is an endocrine, or hormonal, disorder that occurs when the adrenal glands do not produce enough of certain hormones. The adrenal glands are located just above the kidneys.

Adrenal insufficiency can be primary or secondary. Addison’s disease, the common term for primary adrenal insufficiency, occurs when the adrenal glands are damaged and cannot produce enough of the adrenal hormone cortisol. The adrenal hormone aldosterone may also be lacking. Addison’s disease affects 110 to 144 of every 1 million people in developed countries.1

Secondary adrenal insufficiency occurs when the pituitary gland—a pea-sized gland at the base of the brain—fails to produce enough adrenocorticotropin (ACTH), a hormone that stimulates the adrenal glands to produce the hormone cortisol. If ACTH output is too low, cortisol production drops. Eventually, the adrenal glands can shrink due to lack of ACTH stimulation. Secondary adrenal insufficiency is much more common than Addison’s disease.
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Could you explain how that scientifically relates to causing allergic reactions in others?
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If your system is lacking some hormones to complete metabolism, what do you think will happen?
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Good day Observer_patm. I appreciate your scientific approach to trying to understand patm. I have previously went to a doctor who flat out said that it was impossible for me to make people sick (I used to think I made people sick, but right now I understand that if patm is real, I don't think I am making people sick, but rather cause allergic reactions (some minor, some not)). My doctor implied mental psychosis and asked me if I had any friends and if I was social.

I think it is great that you have had interactions with doctor's who did not immediately dismiss your claims. I would greatly appreciate it if you can please explain some of your interactions with your doctors and keep us updated. PATM has been like a living hell these last 8 years where more often then not, especially when I am working full time, I am just emotionally exhausted and apathetic. I am hopeful that if the PATM community continues to seeks help from medical professionals and anyone willing to help and try to understand patm from a scientific perspective, we can hopefully rid ourselves from this "curse".
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make sure you eat something that will make your reactions worst before you have  interactions with doctor's.

#diagnose

1. intestinal bleeding

2. Adrenal insufficiency(endocrine problems) low t3(thyroid)

3. slime mold ( fungus)....They said it because of the adrenal insufficiency


  
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Hello Oberserver_patm. Thank you for your response. In my experience, what I eat doesn't have much of an effect (if any) on reactions that I notice. I have yet to try the milk thistle and thyroid supplements that you mentioned in a previous topic but I will get to trying it soon.

Also, I am not as scientifically informed as many here and I do not quite understand how having adrenal insufficiency would somehow cause allergic reactions to those around us. If you would take some time to please explain that process, I would truly appreciate it. Thank you for your time and consideration, and I wish all in the patm community to have a great week!
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I am sorry for my english. I speak spanish. The problem is a fungus, maybe a some kind of cándida. You can see this fungus in the bathroom drinking MMS1 (Jim humble). At least 4 days. You can do enema too.

The question here is why this grow up in my intestines??? I took maybe many antibiotics, yes I guess so. But maybe like say Observer_patm is a hormone or endocrine problem.

I have 4 months every week seeing fungus in the bathroom. Other great tools are probiotics and ginger.

After 12 years and crying and crying I know what is the problem, but I am working in this. Come on, just do it. We need found why this grow up, and other tools to eliminate this fungus more quickly.

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Hi guys. I am becoming to believe more and more every day that this is a fungal problem. When I google "adrenal insufficiency fungal" every site explains that a fungal infection can LEAD TO adrenal insufficency, but I see nothing saying vice versa. It's just another clue I've found recently to really pinpoint the cause. And I'm also reading that the best way to get rid of fungal and mold toxicity is to starve it out - cut out sugar, milk, carbs, etc, its important to do your own in depth research there. This happens to be the exact diet that was followed by the only people on here who i truly believe have found an end to this condition. Just my two cents, let me know what you guys think!
Have you been on a diet change since you made this conclusion? I have a similar feeling with the cause of PATM but after a month of starving out these things, nothing appears to be changing by the symptoms of my PATM, maybe I have to keep on avoiding these foods, but it gets pretty annoying after a while and I'm wondering if we also need special supplements, as mentioned from time to time by some members of our community.
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The truth lies in the small intestines. I did adrenal test and it was abnormal but the doctor said it adrenal fatigue and it can not cause
Patm......he said i should do endoscopy of the small intestines and that, scan can not reveal every thing in the small intestines..,i dont have money so will do it later

Nyx
1 small intestines

2 lungs  

#grammarERROR
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