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Surgery Without a Safety Net

Surgery Without a Safety Net

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What happens when you go into surgery… without the stress response your body is supposed to have?

In this episode, we explore one of the most critical—and often misunderstood—situations in adrenal insufficiency: surgery without a functioning cortisol response.

Adrenal insufficiency—whether primary, secondary, tertiary, or steroid-induced—means the body cannot produce enough cortisol to respond to physical stress. And surgery is one of the most intense stressors the body can experience. In a healthy system, cortisol rises rapidly to support blood pressure, inflammation control, and overall stability. With adrenal insufficiency, that response has to be replaced manually—and timing matters.

We break down why surgery can look very different for someone with adrenal insufficiency, including the risk of delayed or inadequate stress dosing, post-operative crashes, and recovery patterns that don’t match what surgeons typically expect. What may appear “stable” on the surface can quickly shift if cortisol needs are not fully met.

This episode also explores the gap between surgical protocols and endocrine realities. Many patients prepare ahead of time—communicating their diagnosis, coordinating with their care team, and understanding what their body needs—only to still face confusion or inconsistency in the moment. We talk about why this happens and how it can impact both safety and recovery.

Beyond the medical side, we discuss the emotional weight of these experiences. The loss of trust. The fear of not being heard when it matters most. And the reality that even with preparation, outcomes don’t always go as expected.

Most importantly, we focus on what can help—clear documentation, coordination with endocrinology, understanding stress dosing needs, having backup plans, and involving support people who can advocate when needed. Not from a place of fear, but from experience and preparation.

If you’ve ever wondered why surgery feels different with adrenal insufficiency—or how to navigate it more safely—this episode offers clarity, validation, and a deeper understanding of what’s really at stake.

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