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Switching from Synthroid to Armour - What should I expect?
Greetings, all. I just saw a new doc today (he's an endocrinologist) and he has recommended that I switch to Armour from Synthroid. I've never been on Armour before. I'm currently taking 125mcg of Synthroid and have been prescribed 1 grain of Armour. My gut tells me to go with this recommendation and give ... 8 Apr 2008 20:32
Welcome, Website, FAQ, and Posting Guidelines (2008-04-07)
Welcome. (Posted 2008-04-07) Are you wondering about the jargon that you may have read in posts? You'll find answers to common questions at www.altsupportthyroid.org. Some highlights: An introduction to our group http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/ Fast facts http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/ff.php Reco... 7 Apr 2008 04:19
health care deductions on income tax
Hi everyone. I just got this email in my inbox, and I thought I'd share it. I didn't realize that many of these things could be deducted, and I thought maybe there are a few of you out there who didn't realize it either. This came out in my Body Ecology newsletter that I get through this website: http://www.bodyeco... 6 Apr 2008 19:23
Trying to Get Pregnant
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism a few months ago. This was only about a month after my husband and I decided to starting trying to have a baby. I know that when hypothyroidism goes untreated it can be much harder to conceive. I have been on medication since the day I found out I had it. A couple of weeks ago I ... 14 Apr 2008 17:03
New Review
Im now upto 175mcg of thyroxine and my TSH is down to very acceptable levels (0.37 or something). But my cholesterol is now slightly elevated, and my liver enzymes although coming down are still slightly elevated. Not happy about that. I don't eat great, but I don't eat that good. Im not a big drinker eith... 6 Apr 2008 17:44
Will I ever feel well again??? can't go on much longer like this:'O(
Alice, I'm so sorry you are still feeling so dreadful. Maybe your upcoming test resuts will shed some light on things. I know how bad you feel. Unfortunately recovery from thyroid problems can take longer for some than for others. Please hang on in there. Alice.theCamel wrote: I just don't understand why des... 7 Apr 2008 04:19
Will I ever feel well again??? can't go on much longer like this :'O(
I just don't understand why despite being told my thyroid is in the normal range on last test (0.43) and that all my antibody test are normal, so no graves, that i still feel dreadful. I was diagnosed with hyperthyroidism 3 months ago now, was on Propylthiouracil for 2 months, then it made me really ill, stopped ... 6 Apr 2008 21:50
hormone for the heart
I thought these new publications could be of some interest. Most probably, synthroid is helpful too, if the conversion is O.K. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, 2008; Vol. 93, No. 4, 1172-1174 THYROID HORMONE TREATMENT TO MEND A BROKEN HEART. Irwin Klein & Sara Danzi (it is comment on the rese... 4 Apr 2008 16:19
STOP Posting Garbage from PubMed!
On Apr 4, 6:51 am, ironjustice <ironjust...(a)cashette.com> wrote: On Apr 4, 12:11 am, "Joe_Z" <Jo...(a)naya.yea> wrote:Like we needed that 7th grade translation dunbass? we really understood his much MUCH better witspew, sigh' where do thay come from super grammer wantabe buttugly and all...LOL... << ... 6 Apr 2008 01:00
Low Hormones and Iron Overload
Cortisol may alleviate chronic fatigue and fibromyalgia symptoms: study Last Updated: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 CBC News Sufferers of fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome may see significant relief from their symptoms when administered the stress hormone cortisol, finds a new study. A review of 50 publish... 7 Apr 2008 01:56
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