Is HPA axis dysregulation causing your chronic insomnia?
Cortisol. Almost always cortisol. I say this to patients more than almost anything else. And I say it having lived it myself, years of high-output clinical work, late nights, early mornings, and the particular exhaustion of lying in bed completely depleted but unable to actually fall asleep. Tired but wired. It is a real physiological state, and it has a name: hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis dysregulation. It is not insomnia in …
Is HPA axis dysregulation causing your chronic insomnia?










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