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The diagnosis of Cushing's Syndrome is often missed because its underlying cause, hypercortisolism, masks itself as 'just diabetes,' 'just stress,' or 'just getting older,' which can lead to serious problems. In this conversation, Dr. Steve Edelman talks with a military veteran named Phil and his wife Cherese about years of unexplained fatigue, tough-to-control blood sugars, and high blood pressure, and the one test that made everything make sense. This episode discusses the early warning signs, how to advocate for answers and the hypercortisolism treatments that helped Phil feel like himself again. You’ll also hear why targeted hypercortisolism treatments and diabetes-specific approvals are on their way.
You’ll learn why hypercortisolism is more common than most people realize, how it can hide behind type 2 diabetes, and what tests and treatments can make a life-changing difference.
Timecodes:
0:00 – What is Cushing's Syndrome (hypercortisolism) & guest setup
0:41 – Steroids & cortisol 101: why persistently high cortisol wreaks havoc
2:01 – Phil’s backstory: diabetes diagnosis and years of “uncontrolled” numbers
4:55 – Escalating meds, rising A1C, growing fatigue—when things stop making sense
7:25 – Cherese’s Story: lifestyle overhaul, then deeper testing when sugars don’t improve
10:47 – Classic signs of Cushing's Syndrome (buffalo hump, thin arms) & sleep issues
11:23 – CATALYST study: up to 1 in 4 with tough-to-control T2D show evidence of hypercortisolism
13:10 – Diagnosing Cushing's: The hypercortisolism suppression test
16:06 – Treatment wins: targeted therapy improves glucose, mood, sleep; “new era” in care
20:45 – Takeaways: Recognizing Cushing's, self-advocacy & red flags
Important Links:
Cortisol in Control website:
https://www.cortisolincontrol.com/
https://www.cortisolmatters.com/patient
Visit TCOYD's Website for more diabetes edutainment for people living with diabetes: tcoyd.org
**Tune in for two new episodes each month! Like what you hear and want to help us grow? Please rate and review this podcast so we can reach more people living with diabetes!**
Follow our social media channels to empower yourself with the essential areas of diabetes knowledge led by two endocrinologists living with type 1 diabetes: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube
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The diagnosis of Cushing's Syndrome is often missed because its underlying cause, hypercortisolism, masks itself as 'just diabetes,' 'just stress,' or 'just getting older,' which can lead to serious problems. In this conversation, Dr. Steve Edelman talks with a military veteran named Phil and his wife Cherese about years of unexplained fatigue, tough-to-control blood sugars, and high blood pressure, and the one test that made everything make sense. This episode discusses the early warning signs, how to advocate for answers and the hypercortisolism treatments that helped Phil feel like himself again. You’ll also hear why targeted hypercortisolism treatments and diabetes-specific approvals are on their way.
You’ll learn why hypercortisolism is more common than most people realize, how it can hide behind type 2 diabetes, and what tests and treatments can make a life-changing difference.
Timecodes:
0:00 – What is Cushing's Syndrome (hypercortisolism) & guest setup
0:41 – Steroids & cortisol 101: why persistently high cortisol wreaks havoc
2:01 – Phil’s backstory: diabetes diagnosis and years of “uncontrolled” numbers
4:55 – Escalating meds, rising A1C, growing fatigue—when things stop making sense
7:25 – Cherese’s Story: lifestyle overhaul, then deeper testing when sugars don’t improve
10:47 – Classic signs of Cushing's Syndrome (buffalo hump, thin arms) & sleep issues
11:23 – CATALYST study: up to 1 in 4 with tough-to-control T2D show evidence of hypercortisolism
13:10 – Diagnosing Cushing's: The hypercortisolism suppression test
16:06 – Treatment wins: targeted therapy improves glucose, mood, sleep; “new era” in care
20:45 – Takeaways: Recognizing Cushing's, self-advocacy & red flags
Important Links:
Cortisol in Control website:
https://www.cortisolincontrol.com/
https://www.cortisolmatters.com/patient
Visit TCOYD's Website for more diabetes edutainment for people living with diabetes: tcoyd.org
**Tune in for two new episodes each month! Like what you hear and want to help us grow? Please rate and review this podcast so we can reach more people living with diabetes!**
Follow our social media channels to empower yourself with the essential areas of diabetes knowledge led by two endocrinologists living with type 1 diabetes: Facebook | Instagram | YouTube

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