Primary Medicine &
Complex Care
At The Institutes of Multidimensional Medicine PLLC, We practice healing-oriented medicine that takes account of the whole person including all aspects of life. We emphasize the therapeutic relationship between practitioner and patient is informed by evidence and makes use of all appropriate therapies.
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Offering services to patients in the community while using a financial ability standard to offer services to as many patients as possible.
Integrative Primary Care
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Primary Care
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Cancer Support
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Chronic Pain
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Diet, Nutrition, Weight Loss
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Fatigue
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Digestive Disorders
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Chronic Infection
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Endo/ exocrine
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Medical Cannabis Program​
Infrared Sauna
Far infrared is a section of the natural band of light that is not visible to the human eye, but can be felt as heat. Unlike the high heat produced in traditional saunas, far infrared heat is able to penetrate the body to a depth of 1.5 to 2 inches. This stimulates the body's cellular detoxification process more effectively and at a lower temperature.
Immediate Care
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Cold and flu symptoms
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Infections
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Nausea and vomiting
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Mild allergies and asthma
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Rashes
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Minor burns
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Sprains and strains
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Cuts with controlled bleeding
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Suturing
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Wound Care
Colon Hydrotherapy
The Angel of Water® (Surround) Colon Irrigation System is a very simple, safe, comfortable, and hygienic way to irrigate the colon for endoscopic, radiological, or other medical purposes. The following sequence of events briefly describes the colon irrigation procedure.
I.V. Therapies
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Cold & Flu
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Detox
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Therapeutic Injections
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Aqua Chi Foot Bath
The Aqua-Chi Foot Bath combines the life-giving properties of water with a specialized bioelectric charge, which enhances and amplifies the body's ability to heal. Dramatically increase energy levels and help detoxify your body with the Aqua Chi foot bath. The negative ions created during a session are similar to those found in hot springs and other naturally charged water sources known to be beneficial to the body.
Integrative Treatments
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Symptoms and Causes of Adrenal Insufficiency & Addison's Disease
The most common symptoms of adrenal insufficiency are
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chronic, or long-lasting, fatigue
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muscle weakness
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loss of appetite
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weight loss
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abdominal pain
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Other symptoms of adrenal insufficiency can include
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nausea
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vomiting
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diarrhea
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low blood pressure that drops further when you stand up, causing dizziness or fainting
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irritability and depression
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joint pain
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craving salty foods
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hypoglycemia, or low blood glucose
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irregular or no menstrual periods
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loss of interest in sex
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People with Addison’s disease may also have darkening of their skin. This darkening is most visible on scars; skin folds; pressure points such as the elbows, knees, knuckles, and toes; lips; and mucous membranes such as the lining of the cheek.
Because symptoms of adrenal insufficiency come on slowly over time, they may be overlooked or confused with other illnesses. Sometimes symptoms appear for the first time during adrenal crisis. If you always feel tired, weak, or are losing weight, ask your health care professional if you might have adrenal insufficiency. Early treatment can help avoid an adrenal crisis.
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Different types of adrenal insufficiency have different causes. The most common cause of adrenal insufficiency overall is suddenly stopping corticosteroids after taking them for a long time.
Certain infections can also cause Addison’s disease. Tuberculosis NIH external link (TB) can damage the adrenal glands and used to be the most common cause of Addison’s disease. As treatment improved over the years, TB became a much less common cause. People with HIV/AIDS NIH external link, whose weakened immune systems can’t fight off infections that could cause Addison’s disease, are also at risk.
Less common causes of Addison’s disease are
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cancer cells in the adrenal glands
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surgical removal of the adrenal glands to treat other conditions
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bleeding into the adrenal glands
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genetic disorders that affect the way the adrenal glands develop or function
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certain medicines, such as antifungal medicines or etomidate, a type of general anesthesia NIH external link
Secondary adrenal insufficiency
Anything that affects the pituitary’s ability to make ACTH can cause secondary adrenal insufficiency. The pituitary makes many different hormones, so ACTH may not be the only hormone that’s lacking.
Causes of secondary adrenal insufficiency include
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autoimmune disease
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pituitary tumors or infection
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bleeding in the pituitary
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genetic diseases that affect the way the pituitary gland develops or functions
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surgical removal of the pituitary to treat other conditions
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traumatic brain injury NIH external link
Tertiary adrenal insufficiency
The most common cause of tertiary adrenal insufficiency is suddenly stopping corticosteroids after taking them for a long time. Prescription doses of corticosteroids can cause higher levels of cortisol in your blood than your body normally makes. High levels in your blood for a long time cause the hypothalamus to make less CRH. Less CRH means less ACTH, which in turn causes the adrenal glands to stop making cortisol.
Once you stop taking corticosteriods, your adrenal glands may be slow to start working again. To give them time to start making cortisol again, your doctor will gradually reduce your dose over a period of weeks or even months. Even so, your adrenal glands might not begin to work normally for many months. Your doctor should watch you carefully for symptoms of adrenal insufficiency.
Tertiary adrenal insufficiency can also occur after Cushing’s syndrome is cured. Cushing’s syndrome is a hormonal disorder caused by high levels of cortisol in the blood for a long time. Sometimes Cushing’s syndrome is caused by tumors, usually noncancerous, in the pituitary or adrenal glands that make too much ACTH or cortisol. Once the tumors are surgically removed, the source of excess ACTH or cortisol is suddenly gone. Your adrenal glands may be slow to start working again.
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