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Hey Brenda!!!
 
       All I can say is WOW!  You have been doing so great for so long and I really hate to hear that you are having to fight even more battles.  I am glad that you are continuing to educate yourself on what you are having to face and being proactive in your healthcare decisions!  I know how strong you are and I am sure that with your strength determination you will overcome this!  I will be sending good vibes and prayers your way, buddy! 
 
            Jim
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Hello Brenda,
 
I am so sorry you are having to go thought all this. I wish I could help you in some way. For now, know that you will be in my daily thoughts and prayers.
I am stop in often, a few times a week so I will be here reading and listening. Please update us and let us know how its going.
 
Sending positive energy your way.
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Hi Brenda,
 
So sorry to hear all of this. I wish I had something really helpful to say, but I don't have the medical expertise. I can, however, offer you my moral support and admiration for your proactive efforts. Hey, you've already beaten smoking. You can beat this, too. 
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10 years ago 0 1904 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
This is taking some twists and turns, but apparently my experiences with the medical profession are common when dealing with this illness. Okay. I do not have heart disease, although I do have arrhythmias. I'm now being tested for a rare illness, called "Cushings Syndrome." Cushings Syndrome is an endocrine disorder. Usually it is caused by taking too much glucocorticoids, such as prednisone, that are often given to control autoimmune or allergic reactions. I very really am prescribed glucocorticoids. It is also commonly caused by a tumor on the pituitary  or adrenal gland. Sometimes it is caused by small cell lung cancer. It has been discovered that I have a tumor on my left adrenal gland.  The adrenal glands sit on top of the kidneys. The outer cortex of the adrenal glands secrets hormones that control blood pressure and pulse rates, water and salt balance, and the metabolism of fats, proteins and carbohydrates. There isn't a body system that it does not attack. However, it has to be proven that excess cortisol is present. That is not an easy task because hormone levels raise and fall, and because Cushings, especially early on can be cyclic. So right now, it is only a working diagnosis. They are looking at lupus, too, but believe that it is not lupus, because people who have lupus can lose weight. I cannot. As a matter of fact, I am gaining no matter what. That happens in Cushings. Cushings can be so difficult to diagnose that they have to rule out almost everything else, part because some tumors do not cause problems. I have problems with bruising, weight gain (often large amounts fast), increased thirst, water retention, muscle and bone pain and loss, peridontal problems, high white blood cell counts, swollen abdominal lymph nodes, inflamed adipose tissue surrounding the small bowel, ulcers, kidney stones and arrhythmias. My abdomen looks terrible on a CT Scan. So it's sort of understandable why the doctors have thought various illnesses were responsible or that it was even all in my head at first. Being called crazy is often common. They did the CT Scan only after I started complaining about pain that was thought to be kidney stones. I'm working with my docs, but this illness is rare enough that I need to start looking for those who specialist in it. I've contacted the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to participate in one of their clinical trials. All of their trials include treatment, including removal of the tumor.

P.S. It is a slow progressing illness. It kills by knocking out organ systems. Sometimes it is never diagnosed. The autopsy report just says "Heart failure", etc.
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Hi Lolly and Ashley! Thank you!
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Hi Brenda,
 
Nice to see you again.  I'm sorry to hear about your health problems, but, as you say, had you not quit 5 years ago, Goodness where you would be!
 
Congratulations on your 5 year quit!!!
 
Love Lolly.    
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Hi Brenda,
 
Great to have you stop by but I am so sorry to hear about your health. It's inspiring to hear you so strong despite everything.
I am not surprised though, you have always been a resilient fighter!
 

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Hey thanks Everyone! Also, it is a very good thing that I quit smoking when I did. Quitting smoking made it easier for me to lose weight, because once I quit smoking I had the breath to exercise. Plus, exercise helped to keep my mind off of cigarettes. Had I not lost that weight and had not strengthened my heart, I'd be dead or very close to it right now. I have high output cardiac failure, partly because my heart beats so strongly when it beats. So quit smoking. If nothing  else you can put up a better fight if you're not puffing. By the way, my heart failure is likely reversible. 
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Hey Brenda!!!
 
      Glad to see you back on the boards, but so sorry to hear about your current situation!  I have followed your journey for over 5 years and I am so proud of you and the accomplishments you have achieved!  Keep your chin up, follow the doctor's orders and I am sure that the outcomes will all be positive!  You are a fighter and a winner and I am sure that you'll be back to the gym helping your clients soon!  Hugs!!!
 
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Hi there BGH!!!!
 
Welcome back and congrats on your 5 years quit and your positive approach to your current health issue.
 
Smoking may not have caused it but NOT smoking will sure help you beat it!!
 
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