Originally Posted by
kipper
Low Cortisol and low Vitamin D (again). Vitamin D is 14 this time, it was 11 last time.
The endocrinologist wants the cortisol level tested again, so they're sending a lab slip, and I'll get that done in the next week or two.
I believe normal D levels start at 30. When I was tested earlier this year after bone density study, I had a reading of 8. I was immediately put on 50K once a week. Recent study showed improvement. Now up to 20 and calcium has also improved. Glad to see your Vit D is going in the right direction.^ Good luck. Low cortisol can also sap your energy. Happy to see that you are now under care of endocrinologist.