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Raising Awareness of the Symptoms of Addison’s disease – The Brittany Moser Story

July 13, 2020

Do you know the symptoms of Addison's disease or have you ever met someone who had this diagnosis? My special guest on this episode of A Healthy Bite is Phil Moser, author of the book Free and Fearless, a book about his daughter who passed away in 2017 due to Addison's disease.
The story of Brittany Moser, a talented, beautiful person that lived life to the fullest, by enriching everyone she encountered. After becoming a flight attendant, she is grounded by a rare and incurable disease. She decides to go on an adventure of a lifetime, and asks her best friend, her father, to go with her. Written by Phil Moser, this award-nominated story gives a very personal account of their special bond and the adventures they shared. This story will take you on a journey you will never forget, and leave you wanting more.
Please listen to this important episode and help us keep Brittany's spirit alive by raising awareness about Addison's Disease. I believe you will be touched by the love Brittany's father had for her and the determination he has to keep her spirit alive and honor her life. At the end of the book, Mr. Moser has included a screenshot of the touching message Brittany stored in her phone for him to find if she ever passed away. The message was written four months prior to her passing. This touching story, while heartbreaking, is incredibly inspiring and will make you want to embrace life with all your heart.

As you will hear in this episode, Brittany was first diagnosed with Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Eventually, through her own research, she suggests to her doctors that she might have Addison's disease, which they confirm through testing.
Patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis have a 10-fold higher risk for Addison's disease and a 3-fold increased risk for pernicious anemia. ~ Thyroid.org
What is Addison's Disease?
Primary Adrenal Insufficiency, or Addison’s disease, is a severe or total deficiency of the hormones made in the adrenal cortex. One's own immune system turns on the body and begins to attack itself. Cortisol is the main glucocorticoid produced by the adrenal gland and is primarily responsible for anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive actions.
Addison's disease is caused by damage to your adrenal glands, resulting in not enough of the hormone cortisol and, often, not enough aldosterone as well. [The] adrenal glands are part of [the] endocrine system. They produce hormones that give instructions to virtually every organ and tissue in [the] body. ~ Mayo Clinic
An autoimmune disease, such as Hashimoto's Thyroiditis can cause the body's immune system to attack itself causing irreversible damage to the thyroid and adrenal gland.
Autoimmune Addison disease can lead to a life-threatening adrenal crisis, characterized by vomiting, abdominal pain, back or leg cramps, and severe hypotension leading to shock. The adrenal crisis is often triggered by a stressor, such as surgery, trauma, or infection. ~ source
Patients with Addison's disease are advised to wear a medic alert bracelet that will signal emergency workers to give them a stress dose of corticosteroids which may save their life.
Addisonian crisis, also known as adrenal crisis or acute adrenal insufficiency is an endocrinologic emergency with a high mortality rate secondary to physiologic derangements from an acute deficiency o...