Suggest Treatment For Addison's Disease
About XXXXXXX and meth use;
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thank you for asking HCM!
I can understand your concern regarding to your daughter's health.
Using methamphetamine in XXXXXXX disease may increase the need for hydrocortisone as it is considered as a ''stress'' for the body (increases energy expenditure).
If the symptoms are due to insufficiency of hydrocortisone or due to chronic effects of methamfetamine, it can be judged by a specialist who treats XXXXXXX disease.
The dose of hydrocortisone she is taking is considered normal as long as her blood pressure, blood glucose level and electrolytes are within the normal ranges.
People who use methamphetamine long-term may experience anxiety, confusion, insomnia, and mood disturbances even display violent behavior.
They may also show symptoms of psychosis, such as paranoia, visual and auditory hallucinations, and delusions.
As using methamfetamine worsens her condition (and it is scientifically explained) , she should try to quit it (even though it will be difficult).
Otherwise, the dose of hydrocortisone should be raised that day as your treating physician will suggest.
This is a difficult situation and to be managed with combined effort of a multidisciplinary team (comprising of endocrinologist, toxicologist, psychologist) .
Wishing her good health.
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Kind Regards,
Dr.Mirjeta