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Cortisol_testing » temoigneur

Posted by EERRIICC on June 17, 2005, at 20:40:04

In reply to Interesting article - HPA dysfunction in mood diso, posted by temoigneur on June 16, 2005, at 1:32:41

Thanks for posting this information!

Is it true that HPA disfunction is most directly manifested by lowered or increased levels of a person's cortisol?

I suffer from unipolar depression but my cortisol levels, both "immediate" and "24-hour", are normal. Will future treatments that are geared towards regulating HPA disfunction not be helpful for people who suffer from depression but do not have abnormal cortisol levels?

I know you may not be able to answer these kind of questions but I'd appreciate your opinion.

Thanks,

Eric


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