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Severe congestive heart failure caused by adrenomyeloneuropathy and hyperthyroidism

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Here is one to cheer everyone up. As if we didn't have enough to worry about.

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StevenSims

Hi,

That's nothing to do with AMN it's his autoimmune thyroiditis!

You had me worried then!

All the best

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monkeybus in reply toStevenSims

Don't worry, StevenSims

I've been trawling about the web for hours looking at AMN and ALD horror stories.

I'll post it up soon.

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I've just read this : High levels of endogenous catecholamines may be toxic to the myocardium in the absence of sufficient corticosteroid.

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