Stress & Burnout

When to suspect adrenal involvement

The simple truth is that all the leading causes of death in the western world can in one form or another be attributed to dysfunction of the HPA axis. Given this knowledge alone, every patient should be suspected of having a percentage of HPA axis dysfunction prior to assessment.

With this being said, there are specific conditions that should be definite triggers. These conditions can be categorised based on the presenting patient:

Sporting Performance

Recurrent Soft tissue injuries

Unexplained Underperformance

Rapidly elevating heart rate

Increased delayed onset muscle soreness

Poor recovery time

Poor aerobic capacity

Feet

Heel Pain

Plantar fasciitis

Achilles tendonitis

Over pronation

Knees

Osgood Schlatter

Patella Tracking

Digestive

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Chrohn’s Disease

Ulcerative Colitis

Immune Disorders

Cancer

Eczema & other skin disorders

Opportunistic infection

Recurrent infections

All rheumatological conditions

Arthritic conditions

CNS Disorders

Memory problems

Anxiety/Depression

Addictions

Burnout

Spatial awareness problems

ADD/ADHD

Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Blood Sugar Handling

Sugar/Caffeine cravings

Hypoglycaemia

Diabetes (II)

Hormonal

Mood swings

All menopause symptoms

Infertility

Irregular Cycles

PMT/S

Other

Postural Hypotension

Insomnia

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Peri obesity

Cardiovascular disease

Consequences of a high cortisol: dhea ration

People with this hormonal imbalance are/have:

  • Sleep issues - tired & fatigued

  • Emotionally reactive and moody

  • Stressed and anxious ALL THE TIME

  • Recurrent infections

  • Auto-immune conditions

  • Energy levels that go up & down like a rollercoaster because of blood-sugar handling issues

  • Recurrent muscle and joint issues

  • Metabolism is all over the place

  • Hormonal issues - PMS, PMT, Menopausal problems

  • Cognitive and concentration issues

  • Inflammation

  • Weight gain around their middle

  • Toxic