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My Adrenal Life

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The My Adrenal Life Podcast provides calm, evidence-based education and supportive conversation for people living with adrenal insufficiency. Episodes explore primary (Addison’s), secondary, tertiary, and steroid-induced adrenal insufficiency, explaining the science in plain language while recognizing real patient experiences. Our goal is to reduce confusion, share reliable information, and help people navigating this complex condition feel less alone. Medical Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not medical advice.

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Portada del episodio Talking Peptides and Hormones with Adrenal Insufficiency

Talking Peptides and Hormones with Adrenal Insufficiency

What role might peptides and hormones play in people living with adrenal insufficiency?In this special discussion, Christin sits down with Amy Pouliot, PA-C, to begin exploring a topic that has generated significant interest within the adrenal insufficiency community: peptides, hormone optimization, and how these therapies may intersect with chronic endocrine conditions.Amy brings more than 10 years of experience as a Physician Assistant at University of Tennessee Medical Center Neurosurgery and is also the co-owner of Aesthetic Elevation Knoxville, a medical spa in Knoxville, Tennessee. Together, Christin and Amy discuss the basics of peptides and hormones, what these therapies are, why people are interested in them, and some of the questions patients with adrenal insufficiency are beginning to ask.This conversation is not intended to provide medical advice or treatment recommendations. Instead, it serves as an introduction to the topic and a starting point for future discussions within the My Adrenal Life community. As interest in peptides continues to grow, it is important to approach the subject with curiosity, critical thinking, and an understanding that experiences and outcomes may vary significantly from person to person.We would love to hear your thoughts and experiences. Have you explored peptides or hormone therapies? Do you have questions you would like addressed in future discussions?Join the conversation and continue the discussion inside the private My Adrenal Life Facebook Group.Learn more at [www.myadrenallife.com](http://www.myadrenallife.com) and join our My Adrenal Life Facebook Group for education, support, and community.

Ayer - 35 min
Portada del episodio Adrenal Insufficiency- Beyond the Label

Adrenal Insufficiency- Beyond the Label

Why is adrenal insufficiency only part of the story? In this episode, we explore an important mindset shift that can happen after diagnosis. For many people, finally receiving an adrenal insufficiency diagnosis brings relief, validation, and long-awaited answers after years of symptoms and uncertainty. But over time, there is a risk that adrenal insufficiency can become the explanation for every symptom, challenge, or setback that follows. We discuss why this is understandable, how the diagnostic journey can shape the way we view our health, and why it is important to continue looking beyond a single label. While adrenal insufficiency has a profound impact on energy, stress tolerance, blood pressure, cognition, and quality of life, it can also exist alongside other conditions and contributing factors. This episode explores the concept of the “adrenal bucket” and how multiple stressors and health issues can stack together, including thyroid dysfunction, sleep disorders, nutrient deficiencies, autonomic dysfunction, medication effects, mental health challenges, and other chronic illnesses. Most importantly, we talk about staying curious rather than becoming trapped by a diagnosis. Adrenal insufficiency is a critical part of the picture—but it is not always the entire picture. Comprehensive care means continuing to ask questions, evaluate symptoms thoughtfully, and remain open to other explanations when something doesn’t add up. If you’ve ever wondered whether a symptom is truly adrenal insufficiency, something else, or a combination of both, this episode will help you think about your health through a broader and more balanced lens. Learn more at www.myadrenallife.com [http://www.myadrenallife.com/] or join our My Adrenal Life Facebook Group.

Ayer - 12 min
Portada del episodio The Adrenal Bucket- Beyond the Diagnosis

The Adrenal Bucket- Beyond the Diagnosis

Why do so many people start putting every symptom into the “adrenal insufficiency bucket” after diagnosis? In this episode, we explore a complicated but important reality many people face after finally being diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency: when you’ve spent years being dismissed, misdiagnosed, or told your symptoms were “just stress,” it becomes understandable to see adrenal insufficiency as the explanation for everything that follows. We break down why this happens emotionally and medically. Adrenal insufficiency absolutely affects energy, blood pressure, stress tolerance, brain function, and quality of life—but it can also exist alongside many other conditions and contributing factors. When every symptom is automatically blamed on adrenal insufficiency alone, other important issues can sometimes be overlooked. This episode explores the idea of the “adrenal bucket,” where multiple stressors and health factors stack together rather than coming from one single diagnosis. We talk about why it’s important to remain medically curious and continue evaluating things like thyroid dysfunction, sleep issues, nutrient deficiencies, medication effects, autonomic dysfunction, mental health strain, and other chronic illnesses that may overlap with adrenal insufficiency. Most importantly, this conversation is not about dismissing adrenal insufficiency or minimizing symptoms. It’s about recognizing that comprehensive care matters. Your diagnosis is real—but it should not become the only lens through which your entire health story is viewed. If you’ve ever struggled to figure out what is adrenal insufficiency, what might be something else, or why symptoms still persist despite treatment, this episode will help bring clarity to that experience. Learn more at www.myadrenallife.com or join our My Adrenal Life Facebook Group.

23 de may de 2026 - 13 min
Portada del episodio Redefining Recovery in Adrenal Insufficiency

Redefining Recovery in Adrenal Insufficiency

What does “recovery” actually mean when you live with adrenal insufficiency? In this episode, we explore why recovery with adrenal insufficiency often looks very different than people expect. Many imagine recovery as getting back to exactly who they were before—but for chronic endocrine conditions, recovery is often less about returning to a previous version of yourself and more about building stability, resilience, and a sustainable way forward. We break down why recovery isn’t always linear. Cortisol replacement can support survival and function, but it cannot perfectly recreate the body’s natural stress-response system. That means progress may come in quieter ways: fewer crashes, more predictable energy, better recovery after stress, or simply needing less time to “bounce back.” This episode looks at how nervous system strain, overexertion, pacing, sleep, stress, and daily demand all influence recovery in adrenal insufficiency. We also talk about why people across primary, secondary, tertiary, and steroid-induced adrenal insufficiency may struggle with expectations around healing and progress. Most importantly, we focus on redefining recovery without shame. Recovery does not have to mean constant productivity, unlimited energy, or pretending your body works the same way it used to. Sometimes recovery means understanding your limits sooner, supporting your body more consistently, and building a life that works with your physiology instead of against it. If you’ve ever felt discouraged because your version of recovery doesn’t match what others expect, this episode will help you better understand why. Learn more at www.myadrenallife.com [http://www.myadrenallife.com/] or join our My Adrenal Life Facebook Group.

18 de may de 2026 - 14 min
Portada del episodio Living with Adrenal Insufficiency - The Science of Overdrive

Living with Adrenal Insufficiency - The Science of Overdrive

What does it mean to live in a constant state of physiological “overdrive” with adrenal insufficiency? In this episode, we explore how adrenal insufficiency can leave the body feeling like it is always working harder than it should—physically, mentally, and emotionally. Even during moments that seem calm on the outside, the nervous system and stress-response system may still be operating under strain. We break down the science behind this “overdrive” state, including how cortisol normally helps regulate energy, inflammation, blood pressure, nervous system balance, and recovery. When cortisol is low or externally managed instead of automatically regulated, the body may compensate in ways that feel intense, exhausting, or difficult to shut off. This episode looks at how overdrive can show up in real life: racing thoughts, hypervigilance, poor recovery, exhaustion paired with restlessness, adrenaline surges, feeling constantly “on,” and the sense that your body never fully settles. We also talk about why this can happen across all forms of adrenal insufficiency—primary, secondary, tertiary, and steroid-induced. Most importantly, we focus on understanding this state without blame or fear. Living in overdrive does not mean you are weak, anxious, or failing to cope—it may reflect the physiological reality of a body trying to maintain stability without its natural stress-buffering system fully intact. If you’ve ever felt like your body is always running in the background—even when you desperately want to rest—this episode will help you better understand why. Learn more at www.myadrenallife.com [http://www.myadrenallife.com/] or join our My Adrenal Life Facebook Group.

17 de may de 2026 - 13 min
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