My Adrenal Life
Why does every illness seem to hit so much harder when you have adrenal insufficiency? In this episode, we explore the science behind why even a common cold, stomach virus, or minor infection can feel significantly more severe for people living with adrenal insufficiency. The answer isn't simply that your immune system is "weak"—it's that your body has a harder time managing the stress and increased energy demands that come with illness. We break down the essential role cortisol plays in regulating the immune response, balancing inflammation, maintaining blood pressure, supporting blood sugar, and helping your body adapt during physical stress. Without the normal surge of cortisol that occurs during illness, your immune system continues fighting infection, but the rest of your body may struggle to keep up with the increased demands. This episode explains why stress dosing is such an important part of adrenal insufficiency management, why recovery often takes much longer than expected, and why healing continues long after the infection itself has resolved. We also discuss the differences between primary, secondary, tertiary, and steroid-induced adrenal insufficiency, and why every person's recovery can look different. Most importantly, we focus on understanding the physiology behind these experiences so you can better prepare for illness, recognize when additional support may be needed, and work with your endocrinologist to develop a clear plan for sick days and emergencies. If you've ever wondered why a simple illness seems to leave you exhausted for days—or why recovery takes so much longer than it does for everyone else—this episode will help explain the science behind those experiences. To learn even more about adrenal insufficiency, explore the My Adrenal Life books available on Amazon, visit www.myadrenallife.com [http://www.myadrenallife.com/], and join our supportive My Adrenal Life Facebook Group, where thousands of people are learning and navigating this journey together.
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