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gathering data to take to Doc at home Hi everyone, I'm currently gathering scientific papers that I can print out and take to my doctor at home in USA in order to convince him to go along with my Armour. The doc I have here at school (out of the country) is the one who let me try Armour without hesitation, but I know my doc at home is going to be ha... 15 Apr 2008 15:41
Curious: What is physiological cause of symptoms? (closed throat, puffy feeling eyes) Christina in Florida wrote: What causes the "closed throat" or "lump in throat" feeling from time to time? - Is it that the thyroid actually swells during one part of the day but not during another? What causes the "tired" or "puffy" eye feeling? I don't know. But remember that thyroid thin... 12 Apr 2008 03:01
Curious: What is physiological cause of symptoms? (closed throat, puffy feeling eyes) The closed throat is often due to thyroid enlargement. It can also be due to the muscles around the throat losing tone and not holding the area open. Whoa...so it is swelling and going down throughout the day. Poor thing...it must be so stressed out. :( The puffy eyes are due in part to loss of ... 11 Apr 2008 23:52
Curious: What is physiological cause of symptoms? (closed throat, puffy feeling eyes) What causes the "closed throat" or "lump in throat" feeling from time to time? - Is it that the thyroid actually swells during one part of the day but not during another? What causes the "tired" or "puffy" eye feeling? Thanks, Christina ... 11 Apr 2008 23:04
More Questions About Splitting Armour Pills... Hi all. My doc's office has not given me much info about how to split the Armour pills, only that I am free to do so if I wish (gee thanks!). Let me say first: If I repeat questions please show me some grace...I'm on quite the hormonal roller coaster over here (thyroid and otherwise it seems!). For three d... 14 Apr 2008 13:49
MedScape Article: Physicians Need Multiple Approaches to Reach Different Patients > Individually there are. Your doctor does indeed sound perceptive and receptive. And I really was trying to be fair - what I said could genuinely be a difficulty. I hope getting back to USA won't curtail your participation here? -- Rod Nope--- it shouldn't affect my participation entirely, althoug... 10 Apr 2008 18:34
MedScape Article: Physicians Need Multiple Approaches to ReachDifferent Patients deT notsuH wrote: Among the viewpoints expressed in: How Can We Unlock the Mystery of Patient Nonadherence? http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/571073?src=mp&spon=7&uac=19423PR (requires a log-in, but it is free to register) <snipped quote> Thanks for that. Was thinking as I read the page and som... 10 Apr 2008 16:57
Acting Strange and Peeing Oneself Erythrocytosis in the dog leads to a lack of vasopressin and a lack of acetylcholine leads to a lack of vasopressin. Erythrocytosis is controlled by the hormones. Up-mens / more red blood cells and down-womens / less red blood cells . IS vasopressin controlled AT the 'same time' ..? When one is erythrocytotic... 11 Apr 2008 07:51
What is in Armour, and what about T1 & T2? Hi all, I've been following the discussion on switching to Armour from Synthroid with interest. I was diagnosed in January and decided to give Synthroid a try first. I have noticed gradual improvement although I am by no means feeling great yet after 8 weeks (starting at only 25 mcg and increasing to just 37... 14 Apr 2008 15:26
MedScape Article: Physicians Need Multiple Approaches to Reach DifferentPatients Among the viewpoints expressed in: How Can We Unlock the Mystery of Patient Nonadherence? http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/571073?src=mp&spon=7&uac=19423PR (requires a log-in, but it is free to register) Robert M. Centor, MD: Physicians Need Multiple Approaches to Reach Different Patients Robert M. Centor ... 10 Apr 2008 11:20 |