E34 - Belinda's LONG Journey to Addison's Disease
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- WOW...you do not want to miss this one my PICKLES. Belinda shares with us her journey to Addison's Disease diagnosis at the age of 47. Her journey of health issues began at birth and progressed through her teens and into adulthood. Her journey has a BIG plot twist you do not want to miss. I highlight recommend listening to her journey especially if you are on the road to diagnosis and are being treated for other ailments that just do not seem to be the answer you are looking for Join me in the jar welcoming Belinda and her journey to primary Addison's.
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My heart goes out to her. I’m going through a very hard time. I was in the hospital about six months ago and they found out I had Addison’s disease I’m not on any medication and it’s been extremely difficult for me and it’s putting a lot of emotional stress on me too because I can’t work, I am having a hard time just doing natural things at home like wash my dishes or hang my clothes I have to always lay down. I’m exhausted weak. I have no energy never hungry, but I have to make myself eat. I’ve lost so much weight I’m like 103 pounds And before I was diagnosed and I was doing well I was 130 something pounds anyway I’m not on any medication but I’m trying to take natural things. It’s horrifying every day wake up exhausted it’s like that all day often on my heart goes out to this lady and to you too. You too understand what it’s like to have. Addison’s disease is horrible.😪😩😩😩
I have been dealing with exhaustion for years every month but now I know what my problem is so thank you so much for these videos. I need all the help I can get.
Great information thank you so much. I’ve had adrenal insufficiency since February 2020.
Thank you for the comment friend ❤️
I have Sheehans. I hear you saying things don’t cause Addisons and I think you were saying you are born with it. Do you know if that is also true for secondary addisons?
I have primary Addisons so I for sure had sometime of autoimmune response as sometime in my life. Not sure when it happened but I think the process started very early in my life. At least for me. As for secondary for my knowledge there are a lot of cause to this form and could happen at any stage of life.
@@chronicallyfit_withjill ok thx that’s kinda what I thought I just wasn’t sure.