Posted by farshad on April 4, 2018, at 4:51:55
In reply to Re: How are you doing? » farshad, posted by ed_uk2010 on April 2, 2018, at 16:32:47
CRH-releasing tumours are extremely rare, but in reported cases, these tumours are normally not in the brain, but elsewhere in the body.
> >So a tumor in the CRH wouldnt mean high cortisol it would just mean constant CRH release....
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> As far as I can tell, this situation has never been reported.
So you can have a tumor outside of your brain that releases CRH? that doesent make much sense to me.. how is that possible? Is it becuase the tumor is connected to the CNS and this somehow releases CRH?
Are you telling me there has been no reports of a tumor in the brain releasing CRH? Maybe I will be the first then.
Are there any signs you can look for on your body to see if a tumor is there if its not in the brain?
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