Guest guest Posted August 24, 2010 Report Share Posted August 24, 2010 Hi, Sophie. I'm so sorry you're having such a rough time; apparently a small percentage of hypo patients do. The tales we hear here from them are heart-rending; as is yours. If you have no will to live I would suggest you get professional psychological help, although I doubt that is the basis of your problem. But you do need help if you're feeling like jumping out of a window, while hopefully getting better help with the hypo problem. As for myxedema coma followed by death, unfortunately that is a fact. What the exact time frame is I don't know, but it sounds extremely uncomfortable [to say the least]. YOU HAVE TO HAVE THYROID HORMONE IN SOME FORM OR YOU WILL DIE! And the TSH level of 26 is several hundred times the normal maximum level so I would suggest you NOT wait on getting treatment. At some point [perhaps very soon, if not already] major organ damage may start to occur which can apparently take extended time to correct [if at all]. Please take the prescribed dose of T4 while you seek further help, even if it doesn't make you feel better right away. While there may well be other complications the way your body feels is [in part at least] its way of crying out for the T4 it can no longer produce. You can buy any number of quack products guaranteed to solve your problems. The fact is NONE OF THEM WILL WORK, period. There are NO HERBS, and NO SUPPLEMENTS that will treat hypothyroidism so don't fall for the con artists and quacks who only hope to enrich themselves at your expense. FYI in the US doctors cannot accept commissions on prescribed medications by law IIRC. Dotox is generally a quack process with no credibility in allopathic medicine and no credible research to support its effacy. Some of it can be mildly or extremely dangerous. Best, .. .. > Posted by: " Sophie " sophielobel@... > <mailto:sophielobel@...?Subject=%20Re%3Ahelp%20please%20encouragement%20\ and%20advice%20needed> > sophielobel <sophielobel> > > > Mon Aug 23, 2010 8:18 am (PDT) > > > > Hello to all, > > I usually do very well on Armour. In October 2009 I stopped taking > Armour due to problems obtaining. I've never had much luck with the > synthetic hormones in pill form so decided to try the liquid form > called Evotrox which is a good quality synthetic T4. > > It's been a confusing time for me and i've been up, down here there > and everywhere just trying to get the dosage correct, anyway > eventually i got upto 100mcg of synthetic t4 (liquid form) still was > feeling quite ill, suffering with depression, fatigue and the rest of > it and blood test came back not within the range, so doctor put me > upto 125mg, within a week a felt like i was losing my mind and life > felt unbearable, like i had no control over anything i said or did. So > I stopped taking alltogether. > > So now my TSH is 26 whatever that means. I have no will to live at > all, life is meaningless to me right now and i just want out. I'm > aware that Armour are available again but i've no idea if these > batches are now good. My doctor said that i'm months away from sliping > into a coma and then death.....Can this really be true? I just don't > believe it and i am so sick and tired of this whole hypothyroid issue. > You guys seem so knowledgeable and keen to learn all this doctors > stuff, but i just cant get it at the moment. > > Can anyone tell me please if i will die like the doctor says or are > they just trying to cash in on all the commisions they get from the > pharmaceuticle companies. Can i not find a herb or something that will > make me better and detox my body or something to eliminate the cause > of the illness in the first place. Apologies in advance for this I > just need someone to help me get back on track, to help me find a > reason to want to live again and take the god damn hormones. > > God bless to all, > sophie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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