Adrenal Fatigue: Stress, Cortisol & Why You're Always Exhausted by Enna Mickerman

Adrenal Fatigue: Stress, Cortisol & Why You're Always Exhausted

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You're tired in a way that sleep doesn't fix. You struggle to wake up in the mornings. You crash every afternoon. You're wired at midnight when you should be falling asleep. Your hands are always cold. You crave salt. You feel dizzy when you stand up too fast.

Your doctor ran blood tests. Everything came back normal. You were told it's probably stress.

It might not be stress. It might be your adrenal glands.

This is the honest, no-fluff guide to adrenal fatigue — what it is, what causes it, why so many doctors miss it, and what actually helps. No supplements to sell. No wellness agenda. Just clear information about a real physiological problem that affects far more people than are ever diagnosed.

Inside you'll find: — What the adrenal glands actually do and what happens when they struggle — The full list of symptoms — including the ones nobody connects to adrenal function — Why cortisol testing isn't part of routine blood work — and how to ask for it — The connection between adrenal fatigue, thyroid dysfunction, and perimenopause — What actually helps — and what doesn't — How to have a more productive conversation with your doctor — 50 questions worth asking at your next appointment

This book also contains a personal account of adrenal insufficiency — missed, dismissed, and eventually diagnosed after years of symptoms that were attributed to everything except the actual cause.

If you are considering Ozempic or another weight loss medication for weight that won't shift — read this first. Adrenal dysfunction and thyroid problems both cause stubborn weight gain. Getting the blood test first might change everything.

Written for real people who are exhausted, frustrated, and tired of being told they're fine.

No judgement. No agenda. Just the information you actually need.

This book is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional

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