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Hi ,

The whooshing and muffled ears, balance compromise, and loss of vision I

used to get when I would lay down and read for a long time then get up

quickly. I put that down to quick changes in blood pressure. It's

definitly something you should check out, in the mean time take more

frequent breaks from your computer work (as you should). They don't have to

be long just 5 minutes, it's better for your eyes as well. I would do it at

half the time you sit now.

Good luck, and keep us posted.

Jane

>From: juliequill@...

>Reply-cholesteatoma

>cholesteatoma

>Subject: Re: Hearing

>Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 18:20:39 EST

>

>oops....now i'm getting concerned...lol

>

>for a many months now i have what i call " computer head " ....after sitting

>at

>the screen for a while i get this weird sensation. it is fine whilst i'm

>using the pc, but when i finish my head feels like it is going to explode

>from the inside, pushing outwards, as though it is full of water or

>jelly.....make any sense to anyone??

>i get this horrible pressure/slow whooshing feeling in my ears and my

>hearing

>is muffled. it lasts a few minutes and then goes and doesnt happen again

>until i have been at the pc for a while.

>i have noticed that particularly at night, but also during this sensation

>that i feel/hear a pulse, but it's not just a sound it " feels " as well. it

>almost feels like my eardrums are pulsating with the sound?? is it a

>similar

>sensation you experience?

>

>i have no idea what mine is due to, but with the odd loss of balance, ever

>more frequent mastoid area pain (mild ache) and glands that seem to

>spontaneously swell on an almost daily basis....i plan to get it checked

>out

>soon.

>with both my brother and daughter having c-toma....i cant be too careful,

>though i doubt that it's that (she says hoping more than you could

>imagine).

>

>when i find out what it is...i let you know.

>good luck...hope it's due to nothing.

>julie

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We have issues with this at our house, and it is usually yeast flaring

up. Getting it under control is really important. Our daughter is 13

and the mind of a girl in those areas is going thru so many changes,

hormones are kicking in and trying to get settled...and so much more.

I really have to be on top of her yeast. For us it isn't that she's

not hearing....it is just that she is kinda blanking out...or

spacing. Looks fine and you don't realize it til you can't get her to

hear or pay attention to what you are saying...

hth

Ronni

My daughter is 11 with Asperger. In the past month we started her on

> enzymes and one thing we've noticed is that we have to repeat

> ourselves to her quite often even if we say something at a normal

tone

> and we're standing or sitting right next to her. I don't think it is

> that she doesn't understand something we said it is more she didn't

> hear us. Has anyone experienced this? Also, she has been rather lax

> at times with personal hygiene (showering and not using soap for

> example). Anyone experience this and what to do about it?

>

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What is to be done about yeast? And how do you verify it is yeats?

>

> We have issues with this at our house, and it is usually yeast

flaring

> up. Getting it under control is really important. Our daughter is

13

> and the mind of a girl in those areas is going thru so many

changes,

> hormones are kicking in and trying to get settled...and so much

more.

> I really have to be on top of her yeast. For us it isn't that

she's

> not hearing....it is just that she is kinda blanking out...or

> spacing. Looks fine and you don't realize it til you can't get

her to

> hear or pay attention to what you are saying...

>

> hth

> Ronni

>

> My daughter is 11 with Asperger. In the past month we started her

on

> > enzymes and one thing we've noticed is that we have to repeat

> > ourselves to her quite often even if we say something at a normal

> tone

> > and we're standing or sitting right next to her. I don't think

it is

> > that she doesn't understand something we said it is more she

didn't

> > hear us. Has anyone experienced this? Also, she has been rather

lax

> > at times with personal hygiene (showering and not using soap for

> > example). Anyone experience this and what to do about it?

> >

>

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> > We have issues with this at our house, and it is usually yeast

> flaring

> > up. Getting it under control is really important. Our daughter

is

> 13

> > and the mind of a girl in those areas is going thru so many

> changes,

> > hormones are kicking in and trying to get settled...and so much

> more.

> > I really have to be on top of her yeast. For us it isn't that

> she's

> > not hearing....it is just that she is kinda blanking out...or

> > spacing. Looks fine and you don't realize it til you can't get

> her to

> > hear or pay attention to what you are saying...

> >

> > hth

> > Ronni

> >

> > My daughter is 11 with Asperger. In the past month we started

her

> on

> > > enzymes and one thing we've noticed is that we have to repeat

> > > ourselves to her quite often even if we say something at a

normal

> > tone

> > > and we're standing or sitting right next to her. I don't

think

> it is

> > > that she doesn't understand something we said it is more she

> didn't

> > > hear us. Has anyone experienced this? Also, she has been

rather

> lax

> > > at times with personal hygiene (showering and not using soap

for

> > > example). Anyone experience this and what to do about it?

My name is and I also have a hard time getting my teen to

shower or wash hair. But don't know yet what to do about it.

I often end up washing her hair in the bathroom sink, eventhough

it looks like she does not want me to.

> > >

> >

>

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I can't say that I went in and had it tested....but it was just what

helped...and therefore precluded that it was. My kids are prone to

yeast anyway...and when in doubt suspect yeast...lol...and if that

doesn't help....look for other ways to help the issues.

For yeast we use a variety of things. We use caprylic acid,

undecylic acid, large doses of biotin, Candex, and lots and lots of

probiotics.

Hope this helps

Ronni

>

> What is to be done about yeast? And how do you verify it is yeats?

>

> >

> > We have issues with this at our house, and it is usually yeast

> flaring

> > up. Getting it under control is really important. Our daughter

is

> 13

> > and the mind of a girl in those areas is going thru so many

> changes,

> > hormones are kicking in and trying to get settled...and so much

> more.

> > I really have to be on top of her yeast. For us it isn't that

> she's

> > not hearing....it is just that she is kinda blanking out...or

> > spacing. Looks fine and you don't realize it til you can't get

> her to

> > hear or pay attention to what you are saying...

> >

> > hth

> > Ronni

> >

> > My daughter is 11 with Asperger. In the past month we started

her

> on

> > > enzymes and one thing we've noticed is that we have to repeat

> > > ourselves to her quite often even if we say something at a

normal

> > tone

> > > and we're standing or sitting right next to her. I don't think

> it is

> > > that she doesn't understand something we said it is more she

> didn't

> > > hear us. Has anyone experienced this? Also, she has been

rather

> lax

> > > at times with personal hygiene (showering and not using soap

for

> > > example). Anyone experience this and what to do about it?

> > >

> >

>

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>

> No, no, how many LOADS. Finally I said, it's LOAVES, not

> LOADS, and I'm the one with the hearing problem. We all had a laugh

> about that.

>

>

>

HAHA, CUTE DENISE! Good listening

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Hi Kim,

I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the sound as

being like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).

I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It seems to

be worse when I am feeling especially bad.

I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis and there

is nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am

anxious to hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least

improve it.

This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require

iodine. I had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I

no longer had a thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being

here.

Lynn

>

> I am new to iodine and non-Hashi thyroiditis with low TSH and low T-

3.

> I have recently developed a noise in my ears similar to static with

> occasional high-pitched sound like a fax machine connection. Have

any

> of you experienced this or know of a treatment? All of your

comments

> have opened a new world of treatment and I think the iodide I am

taking

> is helping already. Thank you.

>

> Kim

>

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There are a few things that I have read about that help with tinnitus.

Detoxing in general and getting high quality nutrition. Depending on your

age, hormone balancing whether by healing endocrine system and/or estrogen

supplementation can help because it is one sign of menopause.

Tinnitus runs in my family and I have it a bit too. Mine in mild, but my dad

can barely hear at 86. I read as much as I can find on the subject, but

there is not a lot out there. One publication that I can’t remember the name

of, talks about how detox and good nutrition can eliminate it completely.

I expect iodine to help with hormone related tinnitus issues because it

makes your body more sensitive to hormones. Mine may be hormonally related

because it coincided with peri-menopause. I think I have detected that BP

impacts its severity, too low or high. Low runs in my family.

Karima

On 2/27/08 10:23 AM, " lynnkrt2 " <lynnkrt2@...> wrote:

Hi Kim,

I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the sound as being

like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).

I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It seems to be

worse when I am feeling especially bad.

I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis and there is

nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am anxious to

hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least improve it.

This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require iodine. I

had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I no longer had a

thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.

Lynn

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is low aldosterone a possible cause of tinnitus? sandraDarla <discountinferno@...> wrote: I had tinnitus for years. Armour helped, but I found out that I have low aldosterone. Started on Florinef and I have not had the swooshing/ringing thing in my ears since. Darla> > > > > > Hi Kim,> > I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the sound

as> being > like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).> > I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It seems to> be > worse when I am feeling especially bad.> > I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis and there> is > nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am anxious> to > hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least improve it.> > This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require iodine.> I > had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I no longer> had a > thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.> > Lynn> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with

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Hi Sherry,

I'm new too. I didn't have cancer but they thought I did and told me I

had to have a total thyroidectomy which I did 40 years ago. After that

they put me on synthroid, self-adjusted. I did fine on that for over 20

years until the docs started going by the TSH test. They reduced my

dosage from 300 mcg to 150 mcg. I went to an endo and she raised me to

175mcg but would go no higher. That is when all my problems began. I

believe that the TSH test has little or nothing to do with whether your

thyroid levels are " normal " if you have had a thyroidectomy. And

probably not even if you haven't had one. Since that time I have gained

75 lbs. I can't sleep without medication and I developed fibromyalgia,

tinnitis, and a lot of other stuff. ugh. Including fibrocystic

breasts. But also high BP... maybe because of my weight? I had not

connected the tinnitis to low thyroid, but thought it was related to

fibromyalgia - which from what I have been reading lately is just

another manifestation of being hypo. I also was led to believe that I

didn't need iodine since I didn't have a thyroid gland.

All this new information is fascinating but overwhelming, but it sounds

like there are answers here for us.

About 5 years ago, I switched to Armour thyroid and felt some better,

but then my doc wouldn't dose it up, even though I know I needed more.

I have also found out that you can buy Armour online without a

prescription, so I may do that. Let me know if you need the link to

that. I have just gotten worse and worse and just recently found the

thyroidless group here on . That has led me to this group.

I had the saliva cortisol test done and was low, like stage 4. Finally

found a doc here to prescribe Cortef and have started doing that and

have increased Armour by 1/2 grain. Am going to try to gradually build

up. I also bought some Lugol's iodine, but so far have only put it on

my skin, haven't taken it internally. I really am pretty lost about all

this. Don't know whether to add iodoral in large dose 50mg while I am

trying to do the cortisol and the thyroid changes.

Well, I'm rambling. I'm tired. I'm not feeling well at all. Have this

kind of vibration in my body that is really weird and the tinnitis is

very bad right now.

What I was trying to say was that I think you need to increase you

thyroid medication at least back to where you were or you are going to

get worse and worse like me. I don't wish that on anyone.

Lynn

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Kim,

>

> I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the sound as

> being

> like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).

>

> I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It seems to

> be

> worse when I am feeling especially bad.

>

> I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis and

there

> is

> nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am anxious

> to

> hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least improve it.

>

> This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require iodine.

> I

> had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I no longer

> had a

> thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.

>

> Lynn

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Very interesting. I just had aldosterone test done today, so will

get results by Monday I think.

Lynn

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi Kim,

> >

> > I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the

sound

> as

> > being

> > like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).

> >

> > I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It

seems

> to

> > be

> > worse when I am feeling especially bad.

> >

> > I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis and

> there

> > is

> > nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am

> anxious

> > to

> > hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least improve

> it.

> >

> > This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require

> iodine.

> > I

> > had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I no

> longer

> > had a

> > thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.

> >

> > Lynn

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi Lynn. Yes, I would like the link to purchase armour. I just have a

feeling that the new endo is NOT going to be any different. I agree,

the TSH test is not the test that we should be dosed on. It is

worthless. It may be that the instrument that they use to measure the

test is not accurate below a certain number. I think that they are

really looking for tests that are high and not low. If they only

calibrate the instrument on one end then it is not going to be accurate

at the low end. That is my theory anyway. What do your FT3 and FT4

numbers say? I think that they are a bit more accurate than the TSH but

the endo's don't want to look at them. I have had a stereotatic breast

biopsy on the right breast and it came back negative and now am having

trouble with the left one. I refused the stereotactic biopsy on the

left and now they want me to have more and more mammograms. I have had

an MRI done of the left breast and it does show a mass, but they don't

know for sure what it is. I will wait and see if it starts to grow

before I do anything else. I want to get on iodine, but I just haven't

gotten up the nerve. I am considering going to Washington DC to see Dr.

Rind. I know that my medical insurance won't pay, but I am sick and

tired to being on the TSH rollercoaster. If my old endo had his way I

would currently be on 100 instead of 125. The funny thing is that when

I was on 112 before the TSH came back at 3.5. They are telling me that

I don't need to be suppressed anymore that thyroid cancer is a slow

growing cancer and it is not necessary. I don't think that they get it

that I don't want other cancers to start showing up!! There was a blood

vessel in my cancer and they told me back 30 years ago that it could

turn up anywhere at anytime. This is a major reason I want to stay

suppressed along with feeling better. I don't sleep well, only maybe

once a week if I am lucky. I am constipated and tired. I try to stay

active by walking and jogging. I am not overweight, but I am a person

that will starve myself if I start gaining. I currently only eat dinner

which I know is not good. It truly is sad that the people that you were

taught to trust when we were growing up don't really know a whole lot

today. We are just a number... Are you going to start taking the

iodine? That certainly will raise your TSH. I would appreciate the

link to the armour. Thanks Lynn and I hope that we can get back on the

road to good health.

Sherry

>>> lynnkrt2@... 02/28/2008 1:21 AM >>>

Hi Sherry,

I'm new too. I didn't have cancer but they thought I did and told me

I

had to have a total thyroidectomy which I did 40 years ago. After

that

they put me on synthroid, self-adjusted. I did fine on that for over

20

years until the docs started going by the TSH test. They reduced my

dosage from 300 mcg to 150 mcg. I went to an endo and she raised me

to

175mcg but would go no higher. That is when all my problems began. I

believe that the TSH test has little or nothing to do with whether

your

thyroid levels are " normal " if you have had a thyroidectomy. And

probably not even if you haven't had one. Since that time I have

gained

75 lbs. I can't sleep without medication and I developed

fibromyalgia,

tinnitis, and a lot of other stuff. ugh. Including fibrocystic

breasts. But also high BP... maybe because of my weight? I had not

connected the tinnitis to low thyroid, but thought it was related to

fibromyalgia - which from what I have been reading lately is just

another manifestation of being hypo. I also was led to believe that I

didn't need iodine since I didn't have a thyroid gland.

All this new information is fascinating but overwhelming, but it

sounds

like there are answers here for us.

About 5 years ago, I switched to Armour thyroid and felt some better,

but then my doc wouldn't dose it up, even though I know I needed more.

I have also found out that you can buy Armour online without a

prescription, so I may do that. Let me know if you need the link to

that. I have just gotten worse and worse and just recently found the

thyroidless group here on . That has led me to this group.

I had the saliva cortisol test done and was low, like stage 4.

Finally

found a doc here to prescribe Cortef and have started doing that and

have increased Armour by 1/2 grain. Am going to try to gradually

build

up. I also bought some Lugol's iodine, but so far have only put it on

my skin, haven't taken it internally. I really am pretty lost about

all

this. Don't know whether to add iodoral in large dose 50mg while I am

trying to do the cortisol and the thyroid changes.

Well, I'm rambling. I'm tired. I'm not feeling well at all. Have

this

kind of vibration in my body that is really weird and the tinnitis is

very bad right now.

What I was trying to say was that I think you need to increase you

thyroid medication at least back to where you were or you are going to

get worse and worse like me. I don't wish that on anyone.

Lynn

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Kim,

>

> I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the sound as

> being

> like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).

>

> I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It seems to

> be

> worse when I am feeling especially bad.

>

> I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis and

there

> is

> nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am anxious

> to

> hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least improve

it.

>

> This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require

iodine.

> I

> had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I no

longer

> had a

> thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.

>

> Lynn

>

>

>

>

>

>

> ---------------------------------

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Sherry,> >> > Hi. I am new to this group and have been lurking for months. I also> > have tinnitus. I have noticed that it is much worse lately. I am a> 30> > year Thyca survivor and also have low BP. My tinnitus seems to get> > worse when my thyroid meds are reduced and notice that it also makes> my> > BP go lower. My endo also told me that I would not need to worry> about> > iodine as I did not have a thyroid. I kept complaining of my hypo> > symptoms and he told me that because at the time that my TSH was> around> > .2 that he could not ethically treat me. I fired him and am now> going> > to another, but I am not hopeful that it will be any different. Just> > the come back in three months stuff. I go to her at the end of> March.> > If it is no different I will have to go to someone else. I felt> great> at> > 200 mg of synthroid medication, no problems, but currently have been> cut> > back to 125 mg for months and feel bad. I have developed bags under> my> > eyes and swelling under my eyebrows and look horrible. BP on 2/6/08> was> > 94/58. I have fibrocystic breast disease and a number of other> issues> > as well. Need to get on iodine I know...> >

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Karima,

Something else I need to learn about: detox. I don't have any idea

how to even get started with that. Any suggestions on where to read

about it?

Lynn

>

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > Hi Kim,

> >

> > I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the

sound as being

> > like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).

> >

> > I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It

seems to be

> > worse when I am feeling especially bad.

> >

> > I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis and

there is

> > nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am

anxious to

> > hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least improve

it.

> >

> > This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require

iodine. I

> > had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I no

longer had a

> > thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.

> >

> > Lynn

> >

>

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thanks, is there an alternative to florinef, as isocort is to HC? sandraDarla <discountinferno@...> wrote: Yes, among other things. Here is more info on aldosterone.http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/aldosteroneDarla--- In iodine , sandra zenishek <vamoonraker@...> wrote:>> is low aldosterone a possible cause of

tinnitus? > sandra> > Darla <discountinferno@...> wrote:> I had tinnitus for years. Armour helped, but I found out that I have > low aldosterone. Started on Florinef and I have not had the > swooshing/ringing thing in my ears since. > > Darla> > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Kim,> > > > I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the sound > as> >

being > > like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).> > > > I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It seems > to> > be > > worse when I am feeling especially bad.> > > > I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis and > there> > is > > nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am > anxious> > to > > hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least improve > it.> > > > This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require > iodine.> > I > > had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I no > longer> > had a > > thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.> > > > Lynn> > > > > > > > > >

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Lynn: May I have the link, too please? Kimlynnkrt2 <lynnkrt2@...> wrote: Sherry,> >> > Hi. I am new to this group and have been lurking for months. I also> > have tinnitus. I have noticed that it is much worse lately. I am a> 30> > year Thyca survivor and also have low BP. My tinnitus seems to get> > worse when my thyroid meds are reduced and notice that it also makes> my> > BP go lower. My endo also told me that I would not need to worry> about> > iodine as I did not have a thyroid. I kept complaining

of my hypo> > symptoms and he told me that because at the time that my TSH was> around> > .2 that he could not ethically treat me. I fired him and am now> going> > to another, but I am not hopeful that it will be any different. Just> > the come back in three months stuff. I go to her at the end of> March.> > If it is no different I will have to go to someone else. I felt> great> at> > 200 mg of synthroid medication, no problems, but currently have been> cut> > back to 125 mg for months and feel bad. I have developed bags under> my> > eyes and swelling under my eyebrows and look horrible. BP on 2/6/08> was> > 94/58. I have fibrocystic breast disease and a number of other> issues> > as well. Need to get on iodine I know...> >

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There is no alternative to Florinef that I know of. Just generic

Florinef called Fludrocortisone. You could try taking 1/2 tsp. Celtic

Sea Salt in water once a day and see if that helps. If your

aldosterone is very low it will not work for very long.

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> > > Hi Kim,

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> > > I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the

sound

> > as

> > > being

> > > like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).

> > >

> > > I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It

seems

> > to

> > > be

> > > worse when I am feeling especially bad.

> > >

> > > I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis

and

> > there

> > > is

> > > nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am

> > anxious

> > > to

> > > hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least

improve

> > it.

> > >

> > > This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require

> > iodine.

> > > I

> > > had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I no

> > longer

> > > had a

> > > thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.

> > >

> > > Lynn

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There is a ton of confusing stuff about detox, many different ideas and

theories. I see a naturopath that I respect and I have learned what I can

from the cancer protocol my brother was on. I would recommend finding a good

naturopath that can assess your individual situation.

The basics for detox that I have learned is that there are primary

elimination systems: GI tract, liver, kidneys, lungs, lymph's. When these

become overloaded, problems develop with the secondary ones such as skin, and

sinus.

Karima

On 2/28/08 11:04 AM, " lynnkrt2 " <lynnkrt2@...> wrote:

Karima, Something else I need to learn about: detox. I don't have any idea

how to even get started with that. Any suggestions on where to read about

it?

Lynn

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thanks darla I dont like drinking it but will try again sandraDarla <discountinferno@...> wrote: ,There is no alternative to Florinef that I know of. Just generic Florinef called Fludrocortisone. You could try taking 1/2 tsp. Celtic Sea Salt in water once a day and see if that helps. If your aldosterone is very low it will not work for very long.Darla> > > > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Hi Kim,> > > > > > I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the sound > > as> > > being > > > like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).> > > > > > I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It seems > > to> > > be > > > worse when I am feeling especially bad.> > > > > > I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis and > > there> > > is > > > nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am > > anxious> > > to > > > hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least improve > > it.> > > > > > This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require > >

iodine.> > > I > > > had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I no > > longer> > > had a > > > thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.> > > > > > Lynn> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > > Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with > > > Search.> > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.> >> > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with

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I love salt, but the salt water IS kind of nasty. I let it set

overnight in my big water glass, mix it good with a straw, and drink

it in the morning. For some reason it doesn't taste so strong after

it has set. Or maybe my taste buds are still asleep. I don't know. :-)

Darla

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Hi Kim,

> > > >

> > > > I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the

> sound

> > > as

> > > > being

> > > > like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).

> > > >

> > > > I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It

> seems

> > > to

> > > > be

> > > > worse when I am feeling especially bad.

> > > >

> > > > I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis

> and

> > > there

> > > > is

> > > > nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am

> > > anxious

> > > > to

> > > > hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least

> improve

> > > it.

> > > >

> > > > This is a great group. I can't believe how many things

require

> > > iodine.

> > > > I

> > > > had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I

no

> > > longer

> > > > had a

> > > > thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.

> > > >

> > > > Lynn

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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sounds like its worth a tryDarla <discountinferno@...> wrote: I love salt, but the salt water IS kind of nasty. I let it set overnight in my big water glass, mix it good with a straw, and drink it in the morning. For some reason it doesn't taste so strong after it has set. Or maybe my taste buds are still asleep. I don't know. :-)Darla> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Kim,> > > > > > > > I'm new here too. I have that noise as well. I describe the > sound > > > as> > > > being > > > > like a field of crickets on a summer night (in the South).> > > > > > > > I have had this since about 1995 and it drives me crazy. It > seems > > > to> > > > be > > > > worse when I am feeling especially bad.> > > > > > > > I went to an ENT with this problem and he said it is tinnitis > and

> > > there> > > > is > > > > nothing he could do about it. Just live with it. So I too am > > > anxious> > > > to > > > > hear if anyone knows how to make this go away or at least > improve > > > it.> > > > > > > > This is a great group. I can't believe how many things require > > > iodine.> > > > I > > > > had been led to believe that I didn't need iodine because I no > > > longer> > > > had a > > > > thyroid gland! Obviously bad info. Thanks for being here.> > > > > > > > Lynn> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ---------------------------------> >

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Hi Karima and all. Do you think that suddently getting a yeast infection after bumping up to 50 mgs of Iodoral could be a detox symptom? I haven't had a yeast infection in years and years...thanks, annie

-----Original Message-----From: iodine [mailto:iodine ] On Behalf Of Karima PijankaSent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 10:36 PMiodine Subject: Re: Re: Hearing

There is a ton of confusing stuff about detox, many different ideas and theories. I see a naturopath that I respect and I have learned what I can from the cancer protocol my brother was on. I would recommend finding a good naturopath that can assess your individual situation.The basics for detox that I have learned is that there are primary elimination systems: GI tract, liver, kidneys, lungs, lymph's. When these become overloaded, problems develop with the secondary ones such as skin, and sinus.KarimaOn 2/28/08 11:04 AM, "lynnkrt2" <lynnkrt2 > wrote:

Karima, Something else I need to learn about: detox. I don't have any idea how to even get started with that. Any suggestions on where to read about it?Lynn

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> Do you think that suddenly getting a yeast infection

> after bumping up to 50 mgs of Iodoral could be a detox

> symptom? I haven't had a yeast infection in years and

> years...thanks, annie

Possibly low thyroid levels and/or vaginal pH being too

alkaline.

[Ref: see my articles on " Yeast " at url below]

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Thanks Carol. I am taking 3 1/2 grains of Armour, and I have lowered that from 4 grains since I upped the Iodoral. What can one do if the PH is too alkaline? annie

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>> Do you think that suddenly getting a yeast infection> after bumping up to 50 mgs of Iodoral could be a detox> symptom? I haven't had a yeast infection in years and> years...thanks, anniePossibly low thyroid levels and/or vaginal pH being tooalkaline. [Ref: see my articles on "Yeast" at url below]Carolwillis_protocolsArticles in Files

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That makes perfect sense, Karima. I started a gluten free diet last

saturday thanks to the input of folks here and elsewhere (many

thanks!). My daily diarhea/gas has cleared up 80-90% so far. I

really hope that the condition of my skin and 24-7 forever sinus

congestion will improve at least some. Maybe I'll be able to absorb

my iodine and other supps better now instead of flushing them away.

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> > Karima, Something else I need to learn about: detox. I don't

have any idea

> > how to even get started with that. Any suggestions on where to

read about

> > it?

> >

> > Lynn

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