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Last year I had exogenous cushing but after sometimes, cortisol came back to normal. Now, blood work is fine. I recovered many symptoms but after cushing, it becomes difficult to tolerate cold weather which also cause diabetics insipidus symptoms only in cold weather. Nerve pains in cold, cold sensitivity. Is cortisol take time to work like normal?
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Dear lybrate-user, if you have cold intolerance now check free t4 and tsh to rule out hypothyroidism
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