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Category: Cortisol Pump

Manual Transmission: The Cortisol Pump Game-Changer

It’s been five years since I lost my adrenal glands.  For the first few of those, I was on a roller coaster…until the electronic adrenal gland machine landed on my arm.

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This blog documents my personal experiences living with MEN2A, medullary thyroid cancer, and adrenal insufficiency caused by a bilateral adrenalectomy. I am not a doctor and am not dispensing medical advice. Consult with your physician before making any changes to your care or medications.

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Disclaimer

This blog documents my personal experiences living with MEN2A, medullary thyroid cancer, and adrenal insufficiency caused by a bilateral adrenalectomy. I am not a doctor and am not dispensing medical advice. Consult with your physician before making any changes to your care or medications.

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  • Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia Type 2A (7)
  • Tips for AI Patients (6)

 

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