What is Adrenal Fatigue?
Adrenal Fatigue is a collection of signs and symptoms, known
as a "syndrome", that results when the adrenal
glands function below the necessary level. Most commonly
associated with intense or prolonged stress, it can also
arise during or after acute or chronic infections, especially
respiratory infections such as influenza, bronchitis or
pneumonia. As the name suggests, its paramount symptom is
fatigue that is not relieved by sleep but it is not a readily
identifiable entity like measles or a growth on the end
of your finger. You may look and act relatively normal with
Adrenal Fatigue and may not have any obvious signs of physical
illness, yet you live with a general sense of unwellness,
tiredness or "gray" feelings. People suffering
from Adrenal Fatigue often have to use coffee, colas and
other stimulants to get going in the morning and to prop
themselves up during the day.
This syndrome has been known by many other names throughout
the past century, such as non-Addison's hypoadrenia, sub-clinical
hypoadrenia, neurasthenia, adrenal neurasthenia, adrenal
apathy and adrenal fatigue. Although it affects millions
of people in the U.S. and around the world, conventional
medicine does not yet recognize it as a distinct syndrome.
Adrenal Fatigue can wreak havoc with your life. In the more
serious cases, the activity of the adrenal glands is so
diminished that you may have difficulty getting out of bed
for more than a few hours per day. With each increment of
reduction in adrenal function, every organ and system in
your body is more profoundly affected. Changes occur in
your carbohydrate, protein and fat metabolism, fluid and
electrolyte balance, heart and cardiovascular system, and
even sex drive. Many other alterations take place at the
biochemical and cellular levels in response to and to compensate
for the decrease in adrenal hormones that occurs with Adrenal
Fatigue. Your body does its best to make up for under-functioning
adrenal glands, but it does so at a price.
Dr. Karla Bruning has been recognizing Adrenal Fatigue in
many of her patients and assisting them in taking control
of their lives and finding complete recovery from Adrenal
Fatigue.