When I was first diagnosed with type 1 Diabetes as an infant, I had broken out with systemic Candidiasis, followed by lactic acidosis (Which makes sense to me now), which led to the diagnosis.
Five years ago, I began to become quite pale, and soon broke out with a skin rash on the arms that was consistent with the pigmentation disorders that can be common among diabetics.
After going through years of panic attacks, racing heartbeats, periods of disorientation/confusion, sweating, etc, I was finally diagnosed with "Borderline Addison's Disease" (Ie-probably more accurately-adrenal insufficiency), via 21-hydroxylase and ACTH.
Shortly thereafter, I had relapses of a low grade fever and a cough, which led to a TB diagnosis. Working on a hunch, the Endo checked for Candida AB's-positive. I was prescribed two anti fungal meds-energy levels returned, skin rash-gone, cortisol and ACTH back to normal, minor improvement in A1C (6.0% to 5.3%-no change in basals).
Questions-