My Adrenal Life

Understanding Adrenal Fatigue - Feeling 'Washed Out'


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Why does your body feel completely drained — even when everything looks “normal” on paper?

If you live with adrenal insufficiency, you may recognize this feeling instantly. It’s not just fatigue. It’s that “washed out” sensation — like your internal reserve has suddenly dropped, your body feels heavy, and even simple movement takes effort.

In this episode, we take a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood symptoms in adrenal insufficiency: that quiet, destabilizing sense of depletion that doesn’t always show up clearly in labs.

We break down what’s actually happening in the body — and why it can feel so intense even when sodium levels, blood pressure, or basic labs appear stable.

This conversation explores:

  • The difference between blood volume and vascular stability

  • How cortisol affects your body’s ability to maintain circulation

  • Why aldosterone matters — and why it’s not always the full explanation

  • The key differences between primary, secondary, tertiary, and steroid-induced adrenal insufficiency

  • Why two people with the same diagnosis can feel completely different

  • How posture, activity, and timing can trigger that “washed out” feeling

  • Why this symptom is often dismissed — and why it shouldn’t be

We also go beyond explanation into real-world application:

  • How to recognize your body’s patterns

  • What may help support stability during daily activity

  • Why hydration, salt, and cortisol timing can all play a role — depending on your type of adrenal insufficiency

  • How to think about this symptom in a way that’s grounded in physiology, not guesswork

Most importantly, this episode offers something many people don’t get early on:
a clear, biologically grounded explanation for a symptom that can feel confusing, isolating, and hard to describe.

Because feeling “washed out” isn’t just tiredness —
it’s your body trying to function with a system that doesn’t respond the way it used to.

And understanding that difference matters.

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