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It looks like I have a form of Cushing's Syndrome
      #272466 - 07/04/06 04:25 PM
Vicam

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Hey Guys,
Well, I'm pretty depressed right now. Just started a new job which is really challenging (which is both good and bad) and was hoping I was turning over a new leaf...but I *finally* had my endocrinologist apppointment today and it turns out that what I've been saying to all my doctors all along is likely correct, I have a form of Pseudo-Cushings. They can't be 100% sure without a whole whack-load of testing...but they think that's what it is.

Thankfully they don't think it's regular Cushing's because I don't exhibit any of the physical signs...they said you couldn't be as small as me and have regular Cushing's. However, they were floored that my EXTREMELY high cortisol was never taken seriously before and really disappointed with my previous treatment. They even seemed impressed by my knowledge of the situation and all my previous tests and labs which is nice, because as you guys know a lot of doctors look down on people trying to be "arm-chair" doctors.

So, it turns out I may not have all the psychiatric problems they have said that I have...it could all be from the excessive cortisol. So I have to have a whole bunch of blood work down and do 3 24-hour urine collections (tons of fun) over the next month...and then I see them for a follow-up.

Sadly, they think the most likely cause is my birth control pill, so that's going to be the first thing they take away once they get the first round of testing in. That means my endometriosis is going to come back with a vengeance. Right now, I take my pills consecutively so that I don't get a period more than once or twice a year...but I'm not going to be able to take them AT ALL. After 8 years So I'm likely going to be in a lot of pain.

So here is my question for you guys...do you think I should ask the doctors if they could postpone taking me off the birth control one more month until I'm passed the probationary period at work? Because I dont' want to be missing work during my first three months. Hopefully I won't have to...I've worked through period pain before, but you never know.

That being said, having cortisol as high as mine for as long as I have had it high isn't a good thing either...it can lead to all sorts of bad problems.

Thanks for letting me yabber on and on.

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Re: It looks like I have a form of Cushing's Syndrome new
      #272474 - 07/04/06 06:11 PM
Ravenndark

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I am so sorry to hear about your diagnosis! Us IBSers always seem to have overlapping diseases, don't we?

What about another form of BC that doesn't contain cortisol? Is there one on the market? Perhaps you could ask about different means of period suppression?

I wish you luck honey, and lots of hugs!

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Actually, the pill doesn't contain cortisol... new
      #272482 - 07/04/06 07:26 PM
Vicam

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Strangely enough, the pill doesn't contain cortisol, it's just that in some people hormonal birth control of any kind (especially when you are voluntarily suppressing your periods) can cause your body's hormones to get out of whack. Things like your estrogen, testosterone and progesterone get very screwed up, and your body's way of compensating is by overproducing cortisol.

So unfortunately, IF that is the cause...it basically means no more hormonal birth control for me. Which leaves the big question - to have a hysterectomy or not.

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Re: Actually, the pill doesn't contain cortisol... new
      #272493 - 07/04/06 09:32 PM
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Sorry to hear about all the health troubles you're going through! Just wondering if you considered or had the option of using the Nuva ring, it can also stop periods completely. I'm doing the pill thing like you, and my doctor had given me that as an option. I'm not sure about if it affects your hormones too though. It's something to ask about before having to get the bad periods again. And as said, there are many different kinds of pills with different hormones in them. Could you possibly try a different pill, and see how it affects you?

Good luck, and let us know how you're doing.
Kat


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Wow honey! What a mess! new
      #272494 - 07/04/06 09:56 PM
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I can say that my sister has had endo surgery and is now endo free and conceived and had a healthy baby immediately when she tried, so there ARE endo treatments that it sounds like it's time to consider. Tlak to your doc about this and don't give up hope yet!!

Love and hugs!

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      #272539 - 07/05/06 09:21 AM
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Well, that sucks. But isn't it a relief in a way to know that something *is* wrong? I know nothing about Cushing's, so I guess I don't know how bad it is and if there's anything to treat it. I hope it's something that can at least be gotten under control.

As far as your endometriosis goes ... you didn't have any of your endometriosis removed when you had your laparoscopy, right? Before having a hysterectomy, why not try having another lap to remove the endo? With a surgeon who does excision?

There are lots of different hormonal BC out there -- do they all affect your cortisol the same way? I'm guessing the vast majority of pills will, but what about the mini-pill or the Depo shot? I think those are mainly progesterone so maybe they'd work differently?

Your doctors would know best if it's safe to stay on BC longer, so I don't see any harm in at least asking. If it isn't safe, they'll say no. If they do say no, ask for pain meds to help get through your period.

I hope you find something that works for you.

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Re: I don't know anything about the illness... new
      #272543 - 07/05/06 09:29 AM
Blondie13

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... but it sounds rubbish, so just sending you loads and loads of hugs!!

You'll get through it though I know, us IBS'ers are tough nuts - we have to be! Keep us informed...

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      #272546 - 07/05/06 09:34 AM
michele

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Hi Kelly! I can't say that I know anything about Cushings. However, it should at least be a little bit of a relief to finally know whats going on and that its not all in your head!

I would ask about other bc options to see about controlling your endo. A hysterectomy is a major surgery and major recovery time, not to mention you'd never be able to have children (not sure what your plan is there?) so I would save that for the last resort kind of thing.

Love and Hugs!

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Thanks :) new
      #272703 - 07/05/06 07:01 PM
Vicam

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It's a fairly rare condition...pretty scary if you google it or something (I shouldn't have) but since mind is only "pseudo-cushings" hopefully I can get over it quickly. (by quickly it could be a few years but at least I CAN get over it)

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Stupid Endometriosis new
      #272704 - 07/05/06 07:04 PM
Vicam

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Loc: Ontario, Canada

Hey Jen,

I guess I should think of it as a relief...it just sucks because this is what I thought was wrong with me in May 2005 when I was first sent to a specialist, but no one would listen to me (they actually tried to give me anti-psychotics). So it just makes me sad that I could have potentially been better by now.

As for the endo, *generally* if the pill is the cause of the cushing's than that means no more hormonal BC You of course know how much it would suck to not be able to even try out any treatments...but it's better than the alternative.

And yes, you're right about my previous surgey...I didn't have any of the endo removed. However, I don't want children and I know I would do a lot better if I didn't have to have monthly periods...plus, without hormonal BC of some sort I'd always worry about getting pregnant, so I think a hysterectomy might be a good option for me. I'd have the doctor doing it excise any and all endo at the same time (of course).

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