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    Dec 18, 2007, 11:31 PM
    Cushings syndrome
    I have recently had cortisol level come back too high, so doctor ordered a 24 hour urine cortisol test that came back at 390 which is a bit out of the normal range, I have all symptoms of Cushings, such as middle obesity, irregular periods, Male pattern hair growth, milk production (never breastfed), bruise very easily, tired, kind of a buffalo hump and the list could go on. The only thing that I don't have much of is the moon face, but there have been times where I have noticed on photographs that my face is Fatter.
    My doctor spoke to an endocologist who said I need to do the 24 hour urine 4 more times over the next 4 weeks and then if it is consistently high I need to do some other test. This is worrying me, does anyone have raised cortisol levels and do not have Cushing. The endo said if my level was 800 or 900 with the first test I definitely would have been diagnosed with cushings. If it isn't cushings does anyone have any other ideas what I could be tested for and if it can be fixed.
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    Dec 18, 2007, 11:46 PM
    Here's an excerpt from another posting:

    "As these tests help your doctor diagnose Cushing's syndrome, they may also rule out medical conditions with similar signs and symptoms. For example, polycystic ovary syndrome — a hormone disorder in women with enlarged ovaries — shares some of the same signs and symptoms as Cushing's has, such as excessive hair growth and irregular menstrual periods. Depression, eating disorders and alcoholism also can partially mimic Cushing's syndrome."

    Perhaps it's something else?
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    Dec 19, 2007, 12:05 AM
    It was originally suggested by another doctor that I had pcos, but after having been tested for that and ultrasound revealing I only have 2 small cysts he ruled out pcos and more test were ordered. I have never had a eating disorder and I have never been much of a drinker, I am not sure about being depressed though, that one is confusing, I am happy, I had a doctor tell me last year I had fibromyalgia syndrome, he put me on anti depressants and they made me feel worse, I have read that patients with cushing have also been misdiagnosed as having Fibromyalgia syndrome. I can only hope there is some simple answer to this as I don't want to have cushings.
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    Nov 10, 2008, 03:20 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by jacksgirl View Post
    It was originally suggested by another doctor that I had pcos, but after having been tested for that and ultrasound revealing i only have 2 small cysts he ruled out pcos and more test were ordered. I have never had a eating disorder and I have never been much of a drinker, I am not sure about being depressed though, that one is confusing, I am happy, I had a doctor tell me last year I had fibromyalgia syndrome, he put me on anti depressants and they made me feel worse, I have read that patients with cushing have also been misdiagnosed as having Fibromyalgia syndrome. I can only hope there is some simple answer to this as I don't want to have cushings.
    I have no experience in using a site such as this. I hope I'm doing this correctly. I need to ask a question regarding cushings syndrome.
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    Nov 10, 2008, 03:23 PM

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    Mar 14, 2009, 09:41 PM

    Hi! My only advice is to just make sure your doctor verifies 100% of what you have. You can have all those symptoms with just raised cortisol levels without having Cushings Syndrome. I would try all the supplements you need to take to help your Cortisol levels, such as Siberian Ginseng. I know that with Cushings Syndrome, there is a tumor involved, so you really want to double check to make sure you don't have that. I'm actually waiting my test results for my cortisol levels, because for the last 4 months, my symptoms have been fatigue/weakness, foggy thinking, weight gain, mood swings, irritability, more headaches, unrestful sleep, new facial hair growing... ugh, that one sucks. Anyway, hopefully it's just your Cortisol levels, because that can be fixed. I pray, for both you and me, that it's not Cushings Syndrome. Please let us know!

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