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Discharged from the Endocrinologist....I'm 'fine' apparently!

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So I've been discharged as all my results are back within 'range'

My cortisol is 198 no reference ranges given.

My oestrogen is undetectable despite taking 100mg of Zumenon (HRT) every day.

My glucose tolerance test which I had on Monday has come back showing that I have reactive Hypoglycemia (to be managed by my GP)

Don't get me wrong I do feel much better thyroid wise but still having Anxiety issues, which the Endo is putting down to my low blood sugars.

Any thoughts?

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