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  • Did you ever find out what was causing this? I have the same problem, and my urologist actually postulated that I might have a pituitary tumor (I'm not producing enough testosterone). The CT scan was inconclusive, though. Similar to your problem, my doctor(s) aren't taking me seriously regarding this. Nobody really wants to get to the bottom of my mental health and hormone level issues. I'm uploading a video. My pupils don't fluctuate as rapidly as yours, though.

  • @AssNeck84 Could be, def sounds as if adrenals have a problem, and the Testosterone issue may well be related to that. You are lucky that U R in the right country to get something done, but even in USA, it's not every Doctor that knows much about such things. Do lots of research first though - good start here (look for the forum there too): musclechatroom_dot._com it's NOT a steroid site, and it has little to do with muscle chat!

  • in any case u have gorgeous green eyes :D

  • I got exactly the same I have had it for over 3 years now and I am really desperate to find out why it is like that and I hope it is a cure for that

  • This is a symptom of adrenal fatigue due to improper salt levels. Look up adrenal fatigue if you have chronic fatigue issues. Symptoms include: morning fatigue and 2pm-5pm fatigue, sugar/salt cravings, insomnia, brain fog, weight gain, poor recovery from exercise, 2nd wind of energy after 11pm.

  • @speedgliding Salt may or may not have something to do with it, that is only an issue if Aldosterone isn't OK, but more generally, Adrenals need investigating at least - a 24hr saliva test is a good idea for starters, finding the right Doctor is hard, and in the UK where I am it is nearly impossible, better in the US, but not cheap!.

  • It's a good sign of adrenal fatigue, which is a pretty normal thing nowadays. There is a cure. Go to your doctor and ask for a 24-hour adrenal saliva test to confirm your sluggish adrenal gland. Then get put on medication, like Cortef. This may or may not be long-term, depending on your particular situation. You should also Google these things to be more informed. All the best.

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