“…This initial tremendous improvement in well-being has deceived expert physicians for some decades and led them to believe that treated patients with adrenal insufficiency lead a largely normal life with a normal life expectancy (1,2,3). Only in recent years, it became evident that restoration of well-being remains incomplete (4,5,6,7,8,9). The reasons for this incomplete recovery of well-being with current replacement regimens are still not fully understood and comprise among others a non-physiological glucocorticoid replacement with an altered diurnal rhythm of cortisol availability (10,11,12,13,14), lack of DHEA (15,16,17) and reduced adrenaline secretion from the adrenal medulla (18,19).…”