I have an Instagram page called @addisonsadvocate, be sure to head over there and check it out! Going to start hosting Instagram Lives in the coming weeks with many of you to create a place for us to share our stories with each other in hopes of providing hope and encouraging the community. See you over there!
@topcatcoast2coast579 Жыл бұрын
O wow. They did the same exact thing to me. Xanex messed my cortisol up even worse.
@81redddd Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story
@aprilwalker908 Жыл бұрын
❤ Is it genetic?
@kattsplosion Жыл бұрын
i live in minnesota too am currently going through this. im naturally tanned.
@djericdiesel Жыл бұрын
You Saved My Life! I am living with this right now! I would not bee here if it were not for you! I am now Stage 3 the most aggressive version it's been 8 months since the day I found out. A month ago I didn't have Diabetes I am now a full type one diabetic because of My Addison's Disease severity.
@tammydenmark5325 ай бұрын
As a current nursing student I wanted to share that this disease is covered over and over again, its on so many exams and boards. I'm just so shocked that such a heavily taught/studied disease was missed by so many medical professionals around you.
@vickienorris30312 ай бұрын
My nurses and doctors had no idea what it was. Finally after they called and consulted with endos. They learned how to treat it.
@anneclaredyne48552 ай бұрын
Heavily taught? Where? I have it and that has utterly been so very, very far from the case from the case. It's horrific how little if nothing they know and what they do and do teach is 50 years old and crude at best.
@gideonbernthal2 ай бұрын
Mine took over five years to diagnose it was mislabeled as fibromyalgia and CFS for many years
@rickybrazzell73485 ай бұрын
I have had it since I was 13 years old. Did not find out until I was 38 and the level of cortisol was 1. The Lord Jesus kept me from dying young and now I have a great family.
@hafsabouchekouk8777 Жыл бұрын
The worst part of this disease is that the others see you walking and doing you daily stuff think that you are okay and if you got tired or sleep all day think that you are just lazy, they don't know that we are fighting to do the most simple things 😢
@VishalKumar-xl2xd5 ай бұрын
Can totally relate
@hafsabouchekouk87775 ай бұрын
@@VishalKumar-xl2xd oooh 🥺 hope things get better for you, I actually passed that period and I'm good now, so don't be upset, visit a doctor, take care of yourself every thing will be alright 🌸
@VishalKumar-xl2xd5 ай бұрын
@@hafsabouchekouk8777 may I know how old are you ?? I'm in my mid twenties doing a job but couldn't be able to do good struggling to have a good physice People don't understand but make fun of me, both mentally and physically I'm struggling 😭😞 I'm going to the doctor.
@rhondaphillips4324 ай бұрын
YOU'RE RIGHT, I THINK THIS ABOUT MYSELF.
@kidzhub19262 ай бұрын
Absolutely right
@ryaneb1370 Жыл бұрын
This is a great story. I was in the Marines at the time of my diagnosis. I spent 6 months in other dealing with addisonian crisis and they just kept telling me I was dehydrated. It wasn’t until I almost died while on predeployment leave that a civilian doctor was able to find out I actually had addisons disease.
@nattiefattie257510 ай бұрын
Def takes an observant doc... I'm sorry it took you so long
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
I'm overwhelmed by the support of all of you! Addison's Disease is a super rare disease and not a lot of people know about it but together we can change that. Please share this video with friends and family so that we can raise awareness and ultimately save lives!
@maridian4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for creating this video. I have had Addison's since 2011. You have a gift for making videos, wishing you all the best.
@PhotoPrimierePro3 жыл бұрын
Anyone's with addisons disease can relate but mine didn't get that bad 2 questions 1: Are you on steroid pills still and if so you really should get a insulin pump for cortisol they are really hard to get but they will help you so much and 2: I am wondering how you can believe in God when you have to rely so much on doctors? I had a similar story but I am not religious so I think science is the key.
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
@@PhotoPrimierePro Hey there! Thanks for watching! To answer your questions, yes I am still on steroid pills 3x a day! I heard that pumps are a thing but I'm a pretty active person so the thought of having to worry about a pump attached to me freaks me out as well as it seems somewhat inconvenient for my lifestyle. I could be wrong though! Who knows, one day I might look into that option! And in regards to your second question, before getting diagnosed I didn't necessarily lose my faith, rather I became complacent in my relationship with God. I was too sick to even try and pursue God. It's one of those things where when you're in the heat of the moment, it's easy to get tunnel vision and lose sight of the total picture. When I look back on the days before getting diagnosed I see God's hand all over my story. It was hard to see at the time but I know he was there all along. I believe that God gave my doctors supernatural wisdom to treat and properly diagnose me when they actually did. Faith is "the assurance of things hoped for, and the conviction of things not seen." The short answer is, it's pure faith.
@stassimarlowe91083 жыл бұрын
Hi levi, Am wondering Is there a specific medicine to treat your disease and what is the dosage ?
@PhotoPrimierePro3 жыл бұрын
The video tells you go watch it or just look up addisons disease
@hilaryrichardson13864 жыл бұрын
Loved seeing your video; I was diagnosed almost 66 years ago at the age of 10; I've had a wonderful life and done everything I wanted to do; wishing you a long and happy life also.
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
Wow!! That is so incredibly encouraging to hear. I hope to lead as healthy and active life as you have! Thank you so much for sharing, that gives me a lot of hope!
@ddss973 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
@Samire Mamedova hey Samire! I’ve been told that the dark skin associated with Addisons fades over time once you’re put on steroids but in my own experience I haven’t gotten any lighter or any darker since being put on medication 2 years ago. It’s one of the few perks of this disease! Hope you’re well!
@FreeShayla20103 жыл бұрын
I needed to read this. Thanks.
@zunairahkhan60233 жыл бұрын
@Samire Mamedova am also facing this situation
@KellyParker-dd7gh8 ай бұрын
I have secondary adrenal insufficiency I basically had radiotherapy around 2 years ago to treat a brain tumour and was prescribed a very strong steroid called Dexamethazone and once I’d weaned off this my adrenal glands totally shut down with a cortisol level of just 22! I was actually in hospital last night for the emergency hydrocortisone injection and placed on a drip due to having adrenal crisis symptoms the salt cravings and constant dry mouth are a pain and the fatigue I feel is on another level I’m 36 but feel 90! Amazing you’ve done this video as it is so rare and an illness you never heard spoken about sending well wishes!
@trafficjon4008 ай бұрын
Yes your correct as the same here with just one injection allergic or what ever did me in very badly for 3 years?a little better but, five years ago I had 1 injection of Dexamethasone for an inflammation. went through hell with even some Osteoporosis in a very healthy strong bones as it kicked in so fast but that went away broozing like a 80 year old. some recovery but still waking like grave feeling shaking. I don't want to depend on man made hormones because my body and mind rejects it as my belief was stolen. to many miss treating Endocrinologist sorry i can;t travel or trust. Suppose i could go to Missouri but dought it for some reject man made hormones.
@donnadavis28184 ай бұрын
I’m
@carinakaron806810 ай бұрын
Reading through these comments ,I wonder how many people die undiagnosed ? Perhaps it is not as rare as people think. What a wonderful video,thankyou.💖✨️
@MARZ-FM11 ай бұрын
I have all of this stuff happening right now. I’ve been sick for 4 years. Last trip to dr they gave me antidepressants. I can’t eat any food. I can’t sleep. I can’t work. I’m not allowed to drive. I can’t think. Diagnosed with “gut” issues. Sibo. Diverticulosis (diagnosed with colonoscopy). Pots. Low bp. Vasovagal syncope. Underweight. Ibd. Leaky blood brain barrier. Currently going to die while waiting for an mri. If I get the energy to roll out of bed I’ll go to the er. I have a deep disrespect for medical “professionals”. Just giving me fluids and telling me to wait 6 months for an mri. I’ve never been tested for addisions. I’ve been in the ambulance from blacking out in public 3 times in the last year. Ontarios medical system is a joke. It’s 700 bucks for an mri just across the border. So I asked to pay to have it done here…. No no no. You can’t pay. Wait to die. Thanks “pensioner”. (That’s a drone who only has a job for a pension). I see fat ppl eating 700 dollars worth of Uber eats a month…. But I “can’t” spend 700 bucks to get an mri. Shit I’d spend whatever I could get. Or at least do more then just basic tests.
@nikkibunnyluv3 жыл бұрын
I'm a med student and I can't believe that's how they approached u on your first consult.. thank u for sharing your story. I'll make sure to raise awareness about this and be aware myself. You are a miracle. thank God
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
It was pretty bad not gonna lie. That's amazing, you're the people who are going to save lives!!
@tebollenbacher2 жыл бұрын
Same for me. Oh your depressed. It's all in your head. Go for a psyche eval. When I could hardly walk into office. I'll never forgive them. I'm a RN. The only way I've come up with this diagnosis is from me. New Drs. Hopefully this time. Tired of being tired.
@eliaimeegardner54332 жыл бұрын
I was just diagnose Friday and the doctor didn’t explained the meds and I am I don’t even have a needle.
@jenniferzupan94892 жыл бұрын
This is pretty standard....i dont know how many appointments i have been turned away from.
@christianlandon3783 Жыл бұрын
the doctor who prescribed xanax should of been struck off ... you are a miracle god saved you alright you are a very special human being , loved your video
@erikkpritchard2 жыл бұрын
General doctors have fallen for the lie that "happy pills" are a good substitute for real medicine. Not only is it sloppy diagnosing, but those psychiatric drugs are also more dangerous than most people realize. I'm so glad you made it to a real diagnosis and that you're still here! It's so true what you said about advocating for yourself. Thank you for making this video.
@glittergoldandglam2 жыл бұрын
I have Addison's. I was a very, very healthy person until I was around 35. Suddenly, I began to feel off, then sick, then deadly ill. It was literally everything that you described. They did every test on the planet and couldn't find anything. Finally, they sent me to the Mayo Clinic, where two months later, they realized it was Addisons. Looking back, they diagnosed me with all of the things that frequently mimic Addison's; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia and when me skin started turning dark in my elbows and wrists, etc, they diagnosed me with something called Dowling Degos. It has been a journey. I really resonated with everything that you said. Thank you for filming this.
@teresamomof52 Жыл бұрын
Same they actually found mine thanks to a gallbladder surgery released the monster♡ showed what I was actually going through they actually said ptsd,depression anxiety all that. ♡
@glittergoldandglam Жыл бұрын
@@teresamomof52 I’m happy you figured out what it was. It makes you crazy when you feel that badly and they can’t figure it out.
@lordvader26819 ай бұрын
OMG!! Same!! ... It took 3 years to get a diagnosis. 😭😭😭... I had given up on life and just accepted that I was dying.
@glittergoldandglam9 ай бұрын
@@lordvader2681 It is the most frustrating season of your life. I am so happy that you finally got an answer. Knowing the problem makes it completely manageable.
@Forevermonet2 жыл бұрын
I have type 1, hypothyroidism and Addisons. Diagnosed 1 year after the other. I had a doctor blow me off as well and he luckily recognized he could have killed me, then went back for further education. Your story is inspiring. I hope the best for you and that God blesses you abundantly in this new year.
@joevharless4 жыл бұрын
I have secondary Addison’s and was on deaths door too. There definitely needs to be more awareness about this life threatening disease!
@leomartolentino47583 жыл бұрын
cushings desease?
@christinasaucier65143 жыл бұрын
@@leomartolentino4758 Cushing's disease is too much cortisol.
@Bulletprooftacos3 жыл бұрын
@@christinasaucier6514 yes but once you have surgery to fix it then you don’t have enough cortisol and you have secondary adrenal insufficiency. That’s what I have right now.
@tebollenbacher2 жыл бұрын
Aaron thank you for saying that. I'm a nurse and had no idea. I finally found some Drs. Maybe this time. I've been to many. As a nurse I had no idea.
@lyndavey9605 Жыл бұрын
Lost someone special just 28 to this terrible illness xx
@kevinmckay19559 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video. My experience was much more gradual. For 10 years I struggled with recovering from exercise - having to go to bed like I had a cold. It gradually got worse until I stopped exercising all together. Luckily my bloods showed i had hypothyroidism. When that medication didn’t work my wife pushed me to see an endocrinologist who diagnosed me. I have never had a crisis but now have a 3rd autoimmune condition. Grateful that it all worked out but have had doctors tell me that I couldn’t have had the condition for 10 years. There is so much they don’t know. Your comment about looking after yourself is so true.
@trafficjon4008 ай бұрын
1 Injection high dose of Dexamethasone 5 years ago for inflamation from a product. my adrenal glands all most shut down and death like feelings vertigo dark emotions and places no one would wish on their worse enemy. 5 years ago and still waking grave feeling taking 2 hours to get moving but shaking is all most gone. induced Cushings Syndrome in a healthy person. afraid to take steroid hydrocortisone and Endocrinologist- don't know a good dose would help or kill me. I am not going to go that far unless they can make sure. Missouri treatment would be best . Dexamethasone really messed up my frontal lobe and still feel like a zoombie confused but gradually it might get better but, my Doctor can't be sure100% or even at all.
@mariahmcbride90172 жыл бұрын
I could cry listening to this. This was my life before my addisons diagnosis. I was told for 3 years after symptoms started that I was just anxious. The story about the shower hit home for me. I would just lay in the shower floor because I couldn’t get my heart to slow down enough to stand
@Youngone785 ай бұрын
Same😢 I’ve had to sit in the shower for years, had multiple visits which I now know were crisis at the ER, and Addison’s was only found bc I pushed the internist, and fought for my life/diagnosis. I basically diagnosed myself. I’ve now spent the past 6 months waiting for an endo, with an interest who keeps saying “it’s too complicated for me, so wait for the endo” I lost over 38 pounds, and neither my doctor or internist are taking it as seriously as they should. I’m on HC, but the other symptoms are still a huge issue. It’s a frustrating process 😣
@lisamoran3768 Жыл бұрын
Jesus isn't done with you yet--he's got big plans for you! Thank you for giving God the glory. I am crying through your video. Thank you so much for sharing your story. My son's best friend (who is like a second son to me) had every single symptom you described and today he was finally diagnosed with Addisons disease. He sent this video out today to the people close to him to spread the word. He is 32 and almost died a few months ago because the doctors couldn't figure out what was going on. God bless you. Stay strong! See, even 2 years later your message is reaching the people who need to hear it.
@sarahaswoods6 ай бұрын
I just got diagnosed with Addison's Disease a month ago after being in and out of the hospital for the past 4 years. I have had 3 near death experiences in the last 6 months and have lost an extreme amount of weight (causing me to be diagnosed with unintentional anorexia.) It is so relieving to finally have an answer and I am grateful to be alive. Listening to your story made me feel less alone and showed me that I have so much more time to my life than I thought I did! thank you (:
@buildingkingdom4Christ3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!! I’m sorry the doctors gaslight us all so much with “anxiety & depression”! Completely neglecting real investigative research to find the problem and treatment! I to am experiencing those same mobility problems and more. I am currently going through autoimmune testing so I don’t know exactly what I have yet. I’m so happy you are alive, got treatment, and live a fulfilling life! Praise the Lord!
@wreckedup4560Ай бұрын
Hi I have Addison's. I was diagnosed in my 40's my situation was similar to yours. I'm now 64 years old. I'm in Stage 4 Adrenal Failure. I'm on 7 5mg Hydrocortisols in the morning and 4 in the afternoon. I receive two injections a month also. I'm so sorry for your journey. I'm from a small town in North Carolina and until I watched your video I felt no one in the universe had Addison's but me. Thanks for sharing.
@CaToRi- Жыл бұрын
(English is my 2nd language) I cried a lot watching this video. 20 years ago I was having adrenal insufficiency at the same time with hyperthyroidism so the adrenal problem was under the radar until I started to feeling too weak and tired, specially in the early morning. It was hard to wake up. Doctors said I was fine because the thyroid was controlled. One day I told the neurologist that it was so hard to wake up in the morning and that I felt better after 10 AM. That sentence changed her face and sent me to a Cortisol test next morning… The result was
@Magnificent865 ай бұрын
What were the natural treatments you found? Please share.
@MsAggie863 ай бұрын
Yes please share the natural treatment. 🙏
@CaToRi-3 ай бұрын
@@MsAggie86 Licorice capsules and multiminerals supplement because the ones included in multivitamin are not enough. Recently I found out that Ashwaganda is used for balancing adrenals. God bless you 🙏
@CaToRi-3 ай бұрын
@@Magnificent86 Licorice capsules and multiminerals supplement because the ones included in multivitamin are not enough. Recently I found out that Ashwaganda is used for balancing adrenals. God bless you 🙏
@alecjewell7448 Жыл бұрын
Hey man youre not alone. I was diagnosed with Addisons disease and POTS syndrome in 2013. I graduated high school and endured the same effects and sypmtoms. Its been ten years with it and its been a very hard road with this illness. Tons of hospital visits and adrenal crisis. Doctor didnt understand what i had at first so they tought i was acting sick to get out of school. Im 28 now and still have very tough days. I understand your pain. Thank you for your video.
@madelinemachado30754 жыл бұрын
I also have Addison’s disease and I think it’s really amazing how you’re sharing your story and inspiring others!
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
Madeline thank you so much that's so encouraging! I've come to the realization that our stories are so powerful and are so worthy of being told! So keep sharing yours! Wishing you all the best and thanks for watching!
@PowerToolsnPearls3 жыл бұрын
I’m more amazed at the number of doctors who shrug off the symptoms, especially in women! I had symptoms for decades. At 23, the first doctor suspected Addison’s, but instead listed it as “dysautonomia function” and sent me to a cardiologist who agreed with the diagnosis adding syncope (passing out). It wasn’t until age 48 with my potassium level at 2 (deadly, btw) I was finally diagnosed. I’d been told mitral valve prolapse, which can result from damage to the heart when you have untreated Addisons. I have a strong suspicion Addisons is hugely under diagnosed and it’s symptoms written off as “emotional disorder” or less kindly, hypochondria.
@---md2ny3 жыл бұрын
is there any cure for that? can you somehow fix this?
@PowerToolsnPearls3 жыл бұрын
@@---md2ny No. no cure for Addisons
@creativefun47103 жыл бұрын
@@---md2ny eat lots of leafy greens, it won't cute it but it will manage the symptoms
@ilovemythreeredheads4 жыл бұрын
My daughter was diagnosed in 2017 at 18. It took 4 ER visits, two ambulance rides, multiple doctors visits, therapist visits and her going to an eating disorder clinic (told by doctors she was an anorexic) to be diagnosed.
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
It's tragic that so many of us are misdiagnosed with things like that. Anxiety, anorexia, thyroid issues etc. So glad your daughter was properly diagnosed!
@topacybits35762 жыл бұрын
Wow i see all these comments and i am Lucky. I get diagnosed early im 18 and Just got medication cholesterol or something (got diagnosed yesterday)
@angelawright21603 жыл бұрын
Your story brought tears to my eyes. I went through an almost IDENTICAL experience. I almost died. People thought I was anorexic and a tanning addict. I lost 3 jobs and mind you, prior to getting sick, I was a huge athlete. I thought I was going crazy!!!! I have lived with Addisons disease now, for over 28 years. At times, it is still a science experiment especially when it comes to working out, playing sports, dealing with sodium depletion from sweating and taking care of myself. I am so happy you are better now, and healing!
@Elizabethmarie13133 жыл бұрын
Oh wow that’s crazy that they called you that! I glad you are doing much better now 😌
@captaintom76003 жыл бұрын
Hello, I would very much like to get some pointers form you on managing your activities and medications for this. I too was very athletic prior to this health condition and now I have difficulty doing what I enjoy and not having health issues.
@FreeShayla20103 жыл бұрын
@@captaintom7600 I was wondering too.
@leahkramer45872 жыл бұрын
I know this comment is a year old but before I was diagnosed, the Dr.s also thought I was anorexic and sent me to a psychologist. I ended up twice in the hospital before I was diagnosed. If it wasnt for the tanned skin I think I would have probably died. I was on death's door. Couldn't walk without puking and my heart raced. Couldn't do anything really. I am so thankful for the Dr that diagnosed me. He saved my life. I'm 43 now was diagnosed at 18
@bonniefells7585 Жыл бұрын
Levi, thank you so much for posting your story on KZbin. This is how we learn. At age 68, my sister was diagnosed with Addison Disease. Hearing your story, my sister went through the same thing. My sisters age and she was overweight, unfortunately, she died of Addison's disease in December 2022 at age 69. I cried watching your video and listening to your story. The take away for me is, when and if I hear about someone who have the same symptoms as you and my sister, I will mention this disease and urge them to get proper testing done. The problem with the much of the medical community is, they think you are a drug addict trying to get drugs instead of listening to what you have to say. I hear this constantly from people seeking medical help. Yes, Jesus had your back Levi, and you will continue to be blessed. Thank you again for your story.
@lasurfette7830 Жыл бұрын
Did she take Keytruda?
@juliacrumbaker77233 жыл бұрын
Hi Levi. I have Primary Addison's. I was diagnosed in March 2013. I lost 70 pounds in 4 months. I went from a size 18 to 2. I was found covered in bile, rushed to the ER. I was brought up to ICU and I was 2 points away from being in a coma. Our stories are so very similar. Thank you for sharing.
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
Oh my gosh. It's terrible that you had to get to such an awful place before being diagnosed. So happy you're okay now!!! We have very similar stories!
@cassandrasollars18225 ай бұрын
I love that you include Our LORD JESUS CHRIST! You have made me smile! God bless brother!
@Lindsay7263 жыл бұрын
I’m only 10 minutes into your video and I’ve been crying the last 8 minutes! Your story hits so close to home I’m finishing your sentences before you say them. It’s like I’m reliving the almost two years undiagnosed Addison’s all over again. Just hearing someone else go through the same things I did is heartbreaking but I also have a sense of relief that there’s others out there who actually get it! Thank you so much for sharing your story. It’s been 9 years since falling into a coma due to Addison’s being undiagnosed for so long. Its completely changed my life and has opened up doors to more health issues to the point where I’m no longer able to work (I was working full time in a homeless shelter and street outreach) but its lead me to the one thing I’ve been in need of and was searching for God’s Grace, Truth and Love. Legit, wouldn’t change anything because now I have Jesus so I’m definitely okay with how my life has turned out! Sending so much love and a ton of Blessings from Canada ♥️
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
Wow, i can't imagine going 2 years in that state. Mine was only 3 months and i felt like i couldn't do even a day more. There are others out there to get it! I completely understand. Blessings to you!! Take care of yourself!
@manikamia96872 жыл бұрын
This is me right now, I’ve been undiagnosed for two years
@SarahSmith-hd8kd9 ай бұрын
@@manikamia9687please can you tell me if you lost muscle mass as well as strength? I am struggling for 4 plus months have gotten very weak and desperate. I have seen many doctors and many tests are supposed normal it makes no sense... until now I see these videos and maybe have something to ask for.
@SarahSmith-hd8kd9 ай бұрын
please can you tell me if you lost muscle mass as well as strength? I am struggling for 4 plus months have gotten very weak and desperate. I have seen many doctors and many tests are supposed normal it makes no sense... until now I see these videos and maybe have something to ask for.
@Xxx-sl3mk Жыл бұрын
Wow! I’ve had ADDISONS for 16 yrs … it’s horrid… had another crisis today! As I’ve got older they happen quick fast, Out ! Your doing a wonderful job! No doctors here understand, or know about it! I’ve been in numerous occasions in hospital, last experience they nearly killed me, and I had a silent crisis… worst ever as you can talk,move so you look a sleep…..still suffering pts… 🦋🦋🦋🦋
@trafficjon4008 ай бұрын
your correct it is horrid! Dexamethasone took 5 years from my life and hoping for a full recovery of what it did to my adrenal and induced cushings syndrome. Doctors know very little and Endocr- don't know much better.
@dianneperry8260 Жыл бұрын
I am a health care provider and ashamed at how you were treated. Your video and coverage of the disease is excellent! Thank you for producing it.
@TheRagbags1 Жыл бұрын
I’m there now & saw Endocrinologist first time last week , I’ve felt like I’m dying often & mornings are the worst I’m so scared thanks for sharing this
@patriciaantonucci-walsh31393 ай бұрын
I’m going through this now at 60yo. Waiting on test results and feeling awful. Please keep me in your prayers ❤ Thank you 🙏 😊
@ZZ-bk4cy2 ай бұрын
Hi. How are you now? Did your reports come back yet?
@SaintTrinianz10 ай бұрын
I LOVED this video! Your battle and your victory over Addison's Disease is one of the most heroic testimonies I've ever heard. Glory to God!
@mainenanabear9746 Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed 2 years ago in a full addisons crisis. I battle severe hypoglycemia with it and am slowly getting on track with it. Its definately a challenge.
@xtranailsbyjessi726510 ай бұрын
I think this is my situation. I'm extremely hypoglycemic cortisol was 6.2 waiting endo appointment. What are your symtoms how do you know what's low sugar or addisons symtoms
@carolemessier8662 Жыл бұрын
Every doctor on the planet should watch your video. Brillant ! So well done ! 🤩
@michelles1517 Жыл бұрын
Yes so well said!!
@nate-beard4 жыл бұрын
Dang. I just wrote a huge comment and it was mostly deleted. I'll keep this short: I dated a woman for 5 years with Addison's. Make sure to keep your pills in 2 different places while you're traveling. We had our car broken into on a hike and they stole her meds...and she was crashing... luckily we had spares in my backpack. Also save up extra meds in case of a disaster. She's had it for 12 years and has lived a very healthy life since diagnosed. Every few years her body will change and things will get weird, but it usually only lasts a month or two while they recalibrate the meds. I hope many good things for you on your journey! Thanks for sharing your story. Always important to seek out the doctors who will actually take the time to listen to you. So important!
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
That's a really good tip, I can't imagine not having access to my meds when I need them. Definitely a scary situation! Hoping to have a smooth journey, not looking to make a trip back to the hospital anytime soon. Thanks for the comment man! Appreciate the support!!
@leahkramer45873 жыл бұрын
Really good advice! I am also trying to save some meds if SHTF , you just never know.
@tameraduncan87963 жыл бұрын
That cool to hear she is lucky to be able to get out and hike. I also have addisons nit that lucky I fight to get out of bed everyday
@ImtrustingyouLordАй бұрын
People don’t understand medical trauma . Or the emotions we go through and how it affects our mental health . My heart goes out tk young people who are going through health issues hang in there everyone who reads this!
@aprilbrewer8765 Жыл бұрын
When you thanked the lord…tears! Bless you!
@mariacoindreau87314 жыл бұрын
Hi!!! I have PAI since 2008, Today I”m 43 years old. Just as you said I’m a surviver, I had my three babys without knowing that I was sick, I don’t know how I did it.... three c-section without cortisol.. wow!!! Jesus really loves me. I have good days and bad days but mostly good days. I fight everyday with the fatigue, but I make exercise 5 times a week, have a work and try to have a normal life. Thanks for your videos.
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness. Your life was truly spared. I cannot even come close to imagining the pain you were going through. You're so resilient! Love that you're not letting it get the best of you. I hope to be like that too. Wishing you all the best, thanks for watching!
@creativefun47103 жыл бұрын
Hi Marie, I also had my daughter via c section. Prior to being diagnosed. Without cortisol etc but I have noticed after I gave a birth to a child my health deteriorated.
@toddmccabe75192 жыл бұрын
It is crazy how close our story is!! It took months for a Dr. to take me seriously. I finally put all my symptoms in the internet and addisons came up. I had every single symptom. I cried right then and there because I finally knew what was wrong with me. I had to wait a month before I could get in to the dr. so I went to the emergency room and I told them what I think I have. They got me in two weeks earlier but still didn't do the tests to show if I had it. when my dr. appoint came I could barely talk or walk. It took another week and a half to get blood results back. They got them and had me admitted. I was so close to dead. It was so frustrating to find some one to take me seriously. I had to be an advocate for myself.
@LeviVaagenes2 жыл бұрын
Sad that that's the way these things go. You're not taken seriously until it's too late. Same with me, I described my symptoms to my sister and she googled it and "self diagnosed" me with Addisons almost a month before I was officially diagnosed.
@chrisl418 Жыл бұрын
I met a young patient who had Addison's. Her Mom was a huge advocate for her. Her Mom is a nurse. I'm convinced she saved her daughter's life by seeking the cause of her daughter's illness. God bless you.
@kathya19563 жыл бұрын
I’ve had Addison’s for about 15 years. It took months to get diagnosed. I asked the doctor to check cortisol because my nails had dark vertical strips. I read that somewhere. That helped the doctor diagnose me. All the best to you. Praise Jesus.
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
Wow that's awesome that you pretty much diagnosed yourself! Amen! take care Kathy!
@gh0stFace13x3 жыл бұрын
Hello! What exactly were your cortisol levels? I just got mine checked and mine are low in the AM. I’m getting a ACTH test done soon.
@kathya19563 жыл бұрын
@@gh0stFace13x I never did ask for my levels.
@kpopmadness1362 жыл бұрын
Hello ,I'm also having that ,esp my face is dark than my neck .can you tell me the other symptoms
@kathya19562 жыл бұрын
@@kpopmadness136 really tired, legs hurt, back hurt, weight loss
@breannafaish9082 Жыл бұрын
I am going to the doctor in two days. I think I may have this disease. I have hashimotos and other adrenal dysfunction. I am consistently fatigued, shiver, vomitting, all of these things that are played off as "depression." I am in the same boat - I am so tired I can barely shower, brush my teeth, etc.
@toreymassey15393 жыл бұрын
Hey Levi! I too have Addison’s Disease and am blown away by the similarities in our stories. From crawling into the ER on all fours to the doctor noticing my tan, the misdiagnosis and eating salt from a spoon. Thank you for sharing your story! So glad that they figured it all out and that you’re healthy!
@FreeShayla20103 жыл бұрын
It's wild because I am a black woman and I am quite fair most of the year. But, I was holding a tan like never before. But, I lived in FL at the time. Hopped in a train to get to MD because my son swore Hopkins was where I needed to be. I did not crawl in theER. I stepped lightly and then fell and hit my head right there in there ER. Two years later - I am still here.
@foliageinfall83872 жыл бұрын
Thank God that you are still here. 🙏🏾✝️
@claredelaloe41804 жыл бұрын
I have addisons... and had the same experience with doctors not listening to the point I died... I was 23 and a new mum. I fight everyday xxx thank you for this video xxx
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine what you went through... you're a warrior! Don't ever forget that!
@ImtrustingyouLordАй бұрын
I’m tearing up , I belive every word you’re saying . I started having my health ailments when I was 21 . Been down hill since then . 34 now I went through so many trials and tribulations either misdiagnosis and being brushed off while knowing I’m slowly dieing . I have a long story but the best part out of all of my pain and suffering is I found Jesus Christ our lord and Savion whom saved me from the pit of hell . He is my rock and the reassurance that I know our bodies will return to dust but my soul will spend eternity with our Heavenly Father . Me and you both will gain a new body no more pain and no more suffering a glorified body! What a day that will be . Listening to old hymns of the church really lifts my spirit up when I am in a flare up . God bless you brother!
@lisadenelzen89122 жыл бұрын
Dear Levi, Thank you Levi for creating this video. My son and l live in Australia. He is 17 and was diagnosed with Addison's Disease 5 days ago. Thankfully the doctors got the diagnosis right after 2 weeks as l felt like my beautiful, strong, healthy son was literally wasting away in front of my eyes. I have never been so worried in my life, l was scared, his symptoms were unusual so l knew the cause must be also. He had been vomiting most mornings for two weeks, was extremely fatigued, had lost a lot of weight and upon his second admission to the Emergency Department, he had to put in a wheelchair. The doctors did blood tests, chest xray, ultrasound, MRI of his brain. First diagnosis was gastroenteritis, l said that l didn't believe it was that, then CBS, cyclical vomiting syndrome and after few days on a drip he was sent home with anti-nausea medication. This l also did not believe. Within a week l took him back as he was getting so weak he struggled to stand. He was put back on a drip with continued anti-nausea medication. I kept saying to the doctors that his colour was not right. We had spent a month in Northern Australia and Indonesia but that by this stage was 2 months ago and l was saying that his tan should have faded more, as mine had. Finally the diagnosis. It was a relief as you said, but we were devastated, we still are as it is not even a week. It is amazing though how quickly the hormone replacement began to work. Sean my son had a dream to join the airforce and become a fast jet pilot, a high aspiration. This dream appears to be shattered. As his mother l want to console him but my words do little. I think your video will help him to not feel so alone with this rare disease. I will certainly be reading the comments from others. Regards, Lisa
@nancyprice23883 жыл бұрын
My son died of Addison's Disease in 2001. Thank you for sharing.
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
I'm so incredibly sorry for your loss. My heart breaks for you. Hope you're staying strong.
@Awhyty11 ай бұрын
Oh man the part where the doctor tells you it’s anxiety has triggered me 😢. Why are they like this. Dismissive. I’m going through this right now
@jamesbarros9504 жыл бұрын
After a decade of misdiagnosis and being treated for depression, anxiety, etc, despite being in the ER and ICU multiple times a year, and after a few days of rest and saline solution being discharged as "dehydrated" I joined the army, hoping I could at least die a hero. I tried to become a ranger (which is hilarious, as I could barely walk) and in the Army got a proper diagnosis after showing up with a 50/44 blood pressure and 93 degree temperature (a whole bunch of CT scans etc before a simple, cheap ACTH test) Since then, it took me a few years to get back on track, and now I'm doing amazingly well. Thank you for sharing the story.
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
A decade?? Unbelievable. How did you survive that long? Man I can't imagine the hopelessness you felt. So glad you made it through!! I find the part of you joining the army to die a hero hilarious because I can literally imagine how you felt 😂 Gosh that must have been awful. Glad to hear that you're doing well all these years later! Gives me hope for my journey being less than 2 years in!
@jamesbarros9504 жыл бұрын
@@LeviVaagenes My Drill Seargent nicknamed me "asthmatic supersonic" because I kept trying to run the 2 miles, and kept collapsing every 100 yards or so. Everyone, including myself found it somewhat hilarious, especially as we were an all RIP (Ranger Indoctrination Program) company, supposedly the guys who were going to be real bad-asses, and I couldn't even run.
@FEXAZb3 жыл бұрын
I’m scared I have the same thing brother, I’m starting to have hyperpigmentation everywhere now ... but blood tests are still normal apparently :/ it’s been 7 years
@creativefun47103 жыл бұрын
My blood pressure used to be extremely low like that too, unbelievably low. No one suspected anything. I used to vomit at my job and lose my job because of it.
@ruthsingh91362 жыл бұрын
Hi Levi, just been diagnosed today with Addison's disease. Felt a bit in despair, came across your youtube video and it was so incredible and my approach has changed. Thank you Levi.
@thereal_Daytona11 ай бұрын
God bless you young man. I’m newly diagnosed with Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency - mid life. However, in hindsight I’ve been living with the symptoms of the illness for many years that have gone over looked. I now treat with hydrocortisone as well, but still having difficulties with SOB, so still working closely with my endo, but like Levi I’m so grateful, try not to complain bcuz someone else didn’t receive the dx that they can pretty much be okay with medication. I pretty much dx myself which got me to a dr. bcuz my symptoms over 20 years was never connected by doctors treating individual symptoms. Best of health to us all.
@cindyhemminger42222 жыл бұрын
Wow just watched your video . My 19 yr old daughter Emma was diagnosed with Addison’s almost one year ago today. Majority of doctors were convinced she had an eating disorder. Even as she lay in the hospital as an inpatient and they were slowly bringing her sodium level up , a nurse told us Emma should be transferred to s local hospital with a psych ward. It took 6 mos for a diagnosis when I finally mentioned to one of the docs at the hospital on day five how I notice her skin is really dark , did they test . In your video when you talk about how you felt after the diagnosis. We know exactly what that was like, all those months of 40 lb weight loss. No energy, passing out , unable to even make it more the s few hrs at school her SR year . Watching my softball varsity starter not even able to walk for her SR pictures … the diagnosis saved her life and yes her faith in Christ . He was there each step of the way. She is doing great now living life , Freshman in College she’s a beautiful young lady with a beautiful future ! Thank you for sharing!
@LeviVaagenes2 жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks for sharing Cindy! I'm so glad she's doing well now! It's crazy how doctors' initial diagnosis for women seems to be an eating disorder or anxiety. It really shows how unknown Addison's still is. I'm glad you mentioned the tan! That's how I was diagnosed too. Hope she continues to stay healthy and lead a normal life!
@kidzhub19262 ай бұрын
I am from Bangladesh, and I have Addison's disease and diabetes also, i am 40 years old, now I am taking cotson 10. Thank you very much for sharing your story
@angelrescue100 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this from the bottom of my heart. I know I have had earlier stage adrenal fatigue since 1998. None of my medical doctors since then could find anything wrong with me. My now ex, abandoned me in 2021 because he got tired of my health issues after 38 years of marriage. There is finally more functional medicine coming in my area, and I finally got diagnosed with adrenal fatigue earlier this year after 24 years. I had Covid twice- once end of 2021 and in May of 2022. I have had long Covid ever since I got it the second time. Between that, already having adrenal fatigue, and then getting CPTSD from being so worn down and the trauma of my ex leaving me out of the blue - I started having shortness of breath sometimes often, my mineral levels have been depleting even faster than before, and I struggle with low blood pressure every day. I haven't been so weak like you got, but some days are pretty bad. I am looking for a new functional doctor as my last one is moving too slow with my treatments, and I think she just has too many clients. I have not been diagnosed with Addison's disease, but after watching this and another person's video - I think I already have it or am really close to having it if I don't get the help I need really fast. I want to give up some days as my health issues have been going on for 25 years now, and I am tired of the struggle, pain, and suffering because of doctors not listening to me. There's days I just want to give up, but I believe God told me to fight, and I still have things to accomplish. Sorry this comment is longer than most. I just wanted to share my story so you could know you are encouraging me and others and making a difference. Thank you!
@michellewebster55934 жыл бұрын
My daughter was recently diagnosed with Addison’s at the age of 32. Thank you for sharing this as it has helped her to know others have it too. God bless
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
Wow, hope your daughter is now doing well!! It's easy to feel alone when you see that 1 in 100,000 number but I hope she knows there's more of us than she might think!
@lmbexpressdance3 жыл бұрын
Me too. At age 32 last year in December
@ellacarroll62103 жыл бұрын
i am 15 years old and i got diagnosed with Addison Disease in May 2020 (at 14 years old). This story is very inspiring and thank you so much for sharing your story because it can be hard speaking about it.
@suratsiztekin10333 жыл бұрын
@Immortal Remorse hello what was your sign
@mikeryniec7372 жыл бұрын
My son is 16 and has headaches every morning. I have found him on the floor in the shower and his room in a coma like state. We been to lots of Doctors. Do you know what test they did for Addison’s?
@The_New_Abnormal_World_Order2 жыл бұрын
@@mikeryniec737 cortisol is the first thing they test for
@markofthewolf18482 жыл бұрын
@@mikeryniec737 Cortisol levels, ACTH, Mineral levels - salt being a dead giveaway
@smintedinc24824 ай бұрын
Dad (84) has lived with undiagnosed (yet randomly “treated” AD for 30+ years and uses Prednisolone (without regime due to docs and lack of diagnosis) - recently admitted to hospital for vascular disease (also a symptom of chronic AD), they take him off Prednisolone because it’s a vascular ward, despite 30+ years of taking it because he doesn’t make enough! Gawd knows how he has survived 10s of mercy dashes … at 84 … he is experiencing exactly this criticality over the past 10 days and many times before - we’re hoping tomorrow that a GP will understand what that “kill switch” is like and that you are literally dying (I experienced the same thing for over 12 months, 3 years ago) - it’s inexplicable aside from being conscious while dying - it’s not even like fainting, despite sometimes doing so - that’s just the light weight version that somehow buys a bit more time. So sorry you went through this, from experience I know that it carries with it a form of PTSD - I hope you’re doing OK. All the best, Anna South Australia
@biancazavala75292 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I’ve had Addison’s disease for 17 years. The fatigue is debilitating. Even once you have it under control. After a cold the fatigue i feel after is the worst part and that’s even after increasing my meds.
@EdoF141110 ай бұрын
Hi, just got diagnosed with Addison’s today, fortunately I got it diagnosed super super early thanks to some very kind and good doctors here in Italy. I needed to hear this, hopefully I’ll live a normal life without any complications… Keep fighting my brother
@rchockey234 жыл бұрын
Never really knew what Addison's was or how serious it can be but thanks for shedding some light on that bro, happy you're here with us today man, much love.
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
Thanks dude, got pretty dicey there for a bit. Figured making a video is the least I can do to raise some awareness! Super thankful to be here.
@mariamitsios3873 жыл бұрын
I am so damn tired.of most of these Drs not paying attention to what the hell patients are telling them and automatically assuming someone just has anxiety or depression such an insult to us patients its like they are lazy to do their jobs and really look into what is wrong with the patient and they still get paid ! For basically not doing their job . If i didn’t do my job and provide the service i’m supposed to for my clients I wouldn’t get paid! It’s so messed up we suffer with illnesses and feel terrible for much longer than we should with no diagnosis. I’m glad you finally got answers and are feeling better.
@trafficjon4008 ай бұрын
a few live with millions dying and praise Jesus is insane. theist need to read the book in context and about Kesus God said man should change cortisol DNA or even blood. Cherry pickers 2000 different Jesuses depending how its cherry picked or what religion is down right insane and way off course in pure honesty. Theist Christian for 30 years until critical thought and dexamethasone turned my belief upside down .
@MrRagerJG3 жыл бұрын
I've just finally got out of almost a 3 year battle of health issues, and Addison's Disease was at the center of it. You have no idea how much this video helped me. The similarities between our stories are crazy, love seeing this community is so accepting.
@jellyBeans146Ай бұрын
I have Addison's. Recently I was in the hospital for A-fib and was put on fluid restriction and low salt diet, and I was going into crisis. I finally convinced the hospitalist to call my endocrinologist so I could get increased hydrocortisone.and stop the low salt and fluid restrictions. I felt like I was fighting for my life.
@Dspty4 ай бұрын
Praise God. He protected you 🫶🏻
@monicacarreon78605 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I was just diagnosed today with Addison's disease. I also have Multiple Sclerosis so the fatigue was unreal. At first, I was so confused and shocked it up to my MS but deep down I knew something was not right and felt different especially my 80/53. Thanks again for this video!Jesus saves lives, prayers sent your way... 🙏 🙌
@adlandreth3 жыл бұрын
I am someone with secondary AI. Hypopituitarism caused mine. No tumor, which we looked for several times. Thank you for bringing awareness to this disease like this.
@cheetahrivas2 жыл бұрын
Did they do a ct scan?
@SpruceGroveGal13 күн бұрын
It’s so hard to find videos like this due to the rarity of the disease, but so many of the points your made about your experience hit the nail on the head! I was 26 when I spent the 7 months battling undiagnosed Addison’s. I saw my GP numerous times, several trips to the ER where they told me I was just dehydrated and needed to “just eat a turkey sandwich,” gastroenterologist put me under twice for a stomach scope and a colonoscopy (I thought the colon prep the day before was going to kill me and it literally could have!). My family thought I was anorexic. And it was oh so lonely to have no one believe you that something was going very wrong in your body. Finally ended up in the ICU with very low blood pressure (70/30), sodium of 119 and high potassium (recipe for heart failure). It took that ICU doctor who finally actually listened to what was going on, do the right tests and diagnose me with Addison’s (and also Hashimoto’s with a TSH of 52). I was so relieved to finally have an answer and validation! That was 14 years ago and I’m still in awe of God’s grace to intervene and save my life.
@SpruceGroveGal13 күн бұрын
And also, ironically, I was with YWAM Kona for two years (DTS and IBC, went to Fiji, Thailand, India), then finished up my Intercultural Studies degree in northern MN, went to Uganda for missions and now reside back home in MN 🙂
@seanmooney57663 жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed when I was 19, 17 years ago, and it was similar to your situation - my doctor had no idea and mis-diagnosed me a couple of times. It got to the point where I was rushed to ER and it was actually a student doctor who suggested testing me for addisons. I was on deaths door and thankfully after a few weeks in hospital I was out, taking my prescribed meds and getting on with life. Thanks for making this video - very relatable and comforting to know you are living a normal life again!
@tamarabrown6739Ай бұрын
😭😭 man. I got goosebumps, big time, when you said they called you back and said come back now something is very wrong. I just got diagnosed with Hashimoto's and who knows what else. I'm wearing a heart monitor right now to see why my heart is beating irregular at times but i have extreme fatigue too. I'm so sorry this happened to you. The struggle of "something is wrong" and no one understanding sucks!
@MBFoxworth3 жыл бұрын
Levi, I was diagnosed with Addison's three years ago. My story is VERY similar to yours. I was healthy one day then I started a one-year slide to near death. I'm glad you have it under control!!
@TrissTessАй бұрын
Having an Addison crisis right now, tho they didn't find out why yet. But your experiences resonate so much with me, it makes me cry. I'm just so unbelievably tired of trying to battle everything..
@athenajones84464 жыл бұрын
Very relatable friend. "How did I not think something bigger was happening" Sorry to hear about the dismissive treatment you received. That was my story too. Eventually I did get validation during the ACTH test in the same ER where people were gossipping about the "anxious anorexic bitch" in the room. They would have let me die! Who asked for the intial cortisol test? ME! You know yourself better than anyone else and your self advocacy is so key. Thank god and thank your strength in making it to the other side the 13:46 transition is like syncope Sad you didn't tell us how good the first intravenous cortisol felt. For me I spent the whole night tentatively dancing after that. I felt SO GOOD
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
Yes! The ACTH was a huge indicator. That's when the red flags started popping up. I totally forgot to talk about that intravenous cortisol.. Holy crap my body literally drank that stuff hahaha I too went from the edge of death to full of life in a matter of days after getting that intravenous! I would agree though, sad to hear that you were being mocked while you were in great danger. I've heard of several people who were also misdiagnosed with Anxiety. It sucks that sometimes you have to hit rock bottom and almost die to realize that you're your biggest advocate.
@Matrix-di7tu3 жыл бұрын
Did you guys get the acth stimulation test to see if your adrenals were failing?
@CVinMD2 жыл бұрын
As a 3rd year medical student, I am truly sorry you were seen by such a careless and uninterested doctor who shamefully diagnosed you with such a weak differential as anxiety and then pushed you out the door with xanax. Nearly every aspect of your presentation shouted adrenal insufficiency, I'm actually baffled how the sole differential of anxiety was even reached. A BMP and morning cortisol levels should have been a no-brainer.... I'm so happy you've learned how to manage this disease and get back to your life!
@janagill4714 жыл бұрын
I too have Addison’s Disease. Have had it for almost 26 years. Took 5 months to diagnose it. I felt like I could have written your script. I’m shocked at how low your sodium was and that you are still here. God is so good! Mine got to 117. Thank you for bringing light to this rare disease and for spreading awareness. Makes days a little brighter to know how much support we have and how much more we can get. Take care!
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
That's what so many people are saying! It seems as though we all went through the exact same experience. Part of me still blocks out memories from those few months because it's quite painful to relive. Scary to come to the realization of how close my (and so many others) life came to ending. Thanks for watching!! It's only up from here!!
@tameraduncan87963 жыл бұрын
Same for me I completely understand I also have PAI
@HS-hi6wc2 жыл бұрын
This breaks my heart especially because we are supposed to trust healthcare and doctors to help and listen. It makes me sad to know we are dependent on this sort of a system where doctors don't listen and are usually overworked. I can only imagine how many people are unheard and misdiagnosed. I am sending a lot of love and support to everyone.
@sharroncrixell10013 жыл бұрын
I have Addison"s and it is very difficult to manage this disease. thank you for sharing
@jamesloggins83972 жыл бұрын
I went to bed expecting to be packing for the next day to head home for the holidays. I wake up the next day not really knowing what's going on. I really only know my name. Next thing I'm being taken to ICU. I finally come to my senses and am told that I have Addison's disease. I'm lucky to leave without permanent damage but man was I messed up. I was extremely confused and insane. I was seeing and hearing things and it just wasn't good. I'm trying to ground my self in the real and hope to go forward with real care for my health. It hit me out of nowhere and I wanna make sure that doesn't happen again.
@MorganCruze4 жыл бұрын
Seriously in tears watching this! I have gone through my own health trials, and I know how traumatic it can be. You are so strong! It's clear the Lord really has an important call on your life. Way to keep moving forward, and thank you for sharing your story.
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
That's so kind! Thank you so much Morgan! Really appreciate you taking the time to watch the video. There's nothing worse than knowing something is wrong with your body but not having any answers. Hope you're doing well now!
@kathyf7024 Жыл бұрын
I have not been diagnosed but I have asked 3 separate doctors to test my Adrenals. The 1st one said ...well let's concentrate on your blood pressure for now. The 2nd one said....I don't know a test for that. The 3rd one said she would find out and let me know. I'm still waiting. I think I need to see an Endocrinologist to get help. I cannot work and barely can drive to a grocery store. I also have other Auto Immune disorders and chronic pain but I have yet to find a doctor who listens and actually believes what I'm saying. I don't know how I came across your video but only by the grace of God did it pop up in front of me. Thank you and God bless you for helping others.🙏
@CaToRi- Жыл бұрын
the test name is- "8:00 AM Cortisol Level" . The other test is called "ACTH levels". They do both at the same time while you are fasting. You show up before 7:30 AM to the lab to do all the papers-record thing and at 8:00 AM they will put the needle and withdrawn the blood. I'll pray God to illuminate your doctor's brain and to be more sensitive.
@moboosley4424 Жыл бұрын
I have secondary disease, where my pituitary gland doesn’t work properly. Hence, can’t regulate my adrenal glands at all. I am dependent too on hydrocortisone orally three times a day. Similarly to you, I was miss diagnosed by psychiatry. It wasn’t until I had fainted 4 times in a 24 hour period of time along with chronic vomiting that landed me in the ER. Long story short, I was diagnosed with TBI with damage to my pituitary function. And I was also told I shouldn’t be alive with the almost absent levels of cortisol in my blood, and in 24 hours I too would have been dead. Thank you so very much for sharing your story.
@julieb253 жыл бұрын
I have Addison's disease as well, you took me back to when I was diagnosed at 18. It took 5 days in hospital but like you I lived about a year in crisis beforehand, day 3 in hospital they told my Mom I likely would not make it. Life is so precious.
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
Wow, so glad you were diagnosed. We all have such similar stories. Life is super precious, sometimes it takes something traumatic like Addisons to make you realize it.
@topacybits35762 жыл бұрын
@@LeviVaagenes if you get diagnosed and you have the right medications u can live a good life right?
@LeviVaagenes2 жыл бұрын
@@topacybits3576 yes absolutely! You can live a vest normal life. I’ve been able to do many things that I even wasn’t able to do since being diagnosed!
@topacybits35762 жыл бұрын
@@LeviVaagenes good to hear, because of addison i was underweight i am 1.92m and around 64kg, the doctor told me that i can gain 10-15 kg. Hope i can start training kickboxing cuz i trained it 3 times a week before addison but i havent been training for a year
@maimahdi737324 күн бұрын
I'm literally sobbing, thank you so much for sharing your story. I'm a medical student, I think I have it, 5 years ago I was feeling really tired, I went to a doctor and she asked me to do a cortisol level test, I completely ignored it, I was like what in the world is she thinking of. ( probably cuz she told me it might be a medical student syndrome lol ) that made me mad But now I’m really thinking of nothing but Addison’s It’s like you don’t want it to be true, but at the same time you are so tired of being tired, so tired of having the potentials but barely can achieve anything, so at least you wanna find a reason for it to treat it
@amyperkins43494 жыл бұрын
I have Addisons as well as Hashimoto's, going on 20 years now. Developed it at 16 when a bad case of mono triggered it. Amazing video! Thank you for sharing your story.
@LeviVaagenes4 жыл бұрын
Wow, i've heard from several people that their AI was also triggered by a bad case of mono. Crazy! thanks for watching!
@kellimeder82364 жыл бұрын
Same I had tonsillitis then another throat infection then mono then Addison’s but I think I had Addisons well before then but that’s what finally sent me into crisis. I was diagnosed at 14 but remember symptoms for years prior to that.
@amyperkins43494 жыл бұрын
@@kellimeder8236 It took about a year before I was diagnosed. Took being in crisis for a month and almost dying. All the doctors kept diagnosing me with a stomach virus. My mom overheard the ER doc who finally properly diagnosed me telling his nurse that I would have had 3 days max to live. The reason he knew what it was....2 months prior he had missed diagnosed someone else who ended up having Addison's. So when he found out he researched. He knew what it was as soon as he saw me and saw the hyperpigmentation.
@jjohnson98222 жыл бұрын
@@kellimeder8236 what symptons?????
@INNER.SESSION Жыл бұрын
@amyperkins4349: Can you pretty please do a video on some of the things you do to manage it with both auto immune factors present?
@Larry-rf2wr2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video. I has experienced health problems since childhood, born 1951. Could not get help, went to Mayo Clinic 30 yrs ago, diagnosed 2nd Adrenal Insuff. due to ACTH. Mayo later weaned me off prednisone. In W Pa wrong blood tests run due to protocols. Dr surprised I went 30 yrs no steroids. Now back on Hydrocortisone. Went from half dead to energizer bunny after cortisol inj. PERSERVERENCE and God's blessings kept me alive. Thank you again and God bless.
@danlunsford93503 жыл бұрын
I was crawling on all fours as well and ended up in the hospital. It took a couple of Specialists before I was diagnosed with Addisons. I hope your doing well and thank you for the video!
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad you were diagnosed Dan! Thank the Lord for incredible doctors! Stay well! :)
@bookworm4813 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed last week. I have been struggling with these symptoms for 5 years. Seen doctor after doctor, blood test after blood test. The Labcorp tech knows me by name since I go there so much. So thankful a doctor finally cared enough to look at my bloodwork (test me for things no one else did) and realize what it was. Thank God he saved me. Thank God he saved you and you can help other people. Praise God. Bless you.
@danielmanupassa85643 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing .. keep batling my man... im on addison for 18 years now.. severe anxiety is my enemy.. .. just dont let your body drop.. this is the fight in our life..
@barbiedavis8357 Жыл бұрын
I was recently diagnosed. I’m still in the hospital.
@Loobylooto2 Жыл бұрын
Hope you’re much better and back home now 😊
@hannahlee3773 жыл бұрын
hey levi im a 14 year old girl and i got diagnosed last year in 2020 i also had a lot of the same things happen to me i am in hostpital rn actually lol i had a addisons crisis and im so happy that u shared ur story it made me feel like i was not alone thank you :) take care everyone
@stevecolby12888 ай бұрын
I was diagnosed 14years ago with Addison’s disease, now 32. I was having horrible dizzy spells when I would stand and my mom at the time didn’t believe me. She finally believed me when I passed out standing up.
@ncpaustromo3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story. My daughter fought 2 weeks for her life after an Addisonian Crisis. She had been increasingly ill for about 18 months. She had been very ill one day and then was found unconscious by her husband. The ambulance crew worked over an hour to get her stable enough to transport. Sepsis had spread throughout her body and the swelling in her brain caused wide spread brain damage. She survived but still is unable to eat, speak , walk. She seems to be recovering a little, will smile when family come to visit her. We pray the Lord who protected you from dying will bring her back to her husband and 2 young children. She is a Christian singer song writer. The last song she wrote was uploaded (rough recording) onto KZbin. She had been deeply depressed. Alyssa Kogler Undone.
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
I'm so sorry. I listened to her recording! She has a beautiful voice. I'll be praying for her!!
@theresawilson5066 Жыл бұрын
I was diagnosed in 2017 following a surgery to remove cancerous lymph nodes. I was at the world renowned Cleveland Clinic. They did not diagnose the disease, I was released after a month during which time I was vomiting every day and couldn’t even complete physical therapy. My mother had Addison’s. When I would bring it up to physicians all I heard was it is not hereditary. When I finally was released and went to start radiation, the physician said something is not right. I had lost 80lbs and could not eat at all. He sent me to a local ER. I was admitted and test results revealed Addison’s, which I and my family had suspected since we had lived a life with my mom and the symptoms. It saddens me that you have to live with this at such a young age. It is not like living a normal life despite what is written. I go weeks and feel good and then out of the blue, I am in bed sick. Could be stage 4 cancer contributing to issues. Also, secondary conditions with the immune system also happen. I now have Grave’s disease which was diagnosed last year. Take care of yourself first. I hope you have an excellent support. It is hard when those close to you just don’t get it.
@trafficjon4008 ай бұрын
Your correct and hoping for you.
@hayleynicklin77424 жыл бұрын
This film made me cry as I also have Addisons and had a very similar story. Thanks so much for doing this video ❤️❤️❤️
@JacquelynSmith-xl6sd5 ай бұрын
Diagnosed about 15 years ago and aside from longer stays when accidents happen I learned to listen to my body and I am proud to meet another advocate. How can I help as I have felt my story needed to be heard.
@nicolephillips20213 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the video, I have secondary Addison’s which is pituitary related (panhypopituitary). I was diagnosed when at 17 and am now almost 50. Had to teach some doctors and learn not to trust others along the way but all is good.
@LeviVaagenes3 жыл бұрын
Hahah unfortunately I understand that statement all too well.
@TheMic74key2 ай бұрын
I was just diagnosed a few months ago as a result of immunotherapy…it was so scary…glad my oncologist knew right away what it was…my endocrinologist said there will be more cases now due to the use of these drugs…so hopefully more doctors will be more aware of this