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Low DHEA with dhea cortisol ratio but cortisol ok,, TPO was high

I've now received my hormone saliva results.
Estradoil (e2) 3.4         Range (Therapeutic) 2.9-13.7 pmol/L                  Reference Range (Menopausal) 3.7-9.4
Estrone (E1) 26.8  H                                     5.5-26.1   ""                                                          4.7-18.9
Estriol (E3)   394    H                                          <=135    """                                            same as thera
Testosterone   58                                                 34-183  ""                                                  34.-148
Progesterone    115                                              52-850 """                                                  45-370
P/E2 Ratio       34                                                  10-108                                                      12-62

Coritsol
7-9 am .261                         ref .097-.337mcg/l
11-1        .054                               .027-.106
3-5pm    .041                              .013-.068
10-12am    .021                          <=.034
all noted within range

DHEA
7-9am    67  L           ref 71-640pg/ml
DHEA/Cortisol Ratio  257  L      ref 358-2535

TPO (another post is in the thyroid community)  
Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Ab          65 High IU/mL         0 - 34

51yr old F. Cold intolerant, fatigued, constipated, migraines, gluten/dairy/soy intorelant, red rash on face and hands, mouth inflammation, aches, feet and hands hurt, bladder issues, weight gain, alopecia aerata, blah, blah, blah.
I'm so tired of being tired!

So this goes along with they thyroid issue?
What diet is the best to follow?

I also have leaky gut and/or celiac, they can't decide. So I have that to follow and try to heal my gut, well some foods for that aren't good for thyroid or adrenal issues! SIGHHHHH

I also have abnormal SERUM IGA   last check(a year ago) it was 68   with ref range of 83-??.
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