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I have posted information on that Simone. There is no lactose in Armour - only thyroxine.

Luv - Sheila

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Hey thanks for Dr Peatfield phone number and the armour info...Does anyone know if they are lactose intolerant due to being hypo or weak adrenals..Luv,Simone

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Hi Simone,

I wouldn't imagine it was either the NAE or the Armour that made your temperature drop. You say you took your NAE in the afternoon. Do you know that you shouldn't take any after 1.00p.m. because the extra adrenalin might keep you awake. You should also take NAE with food. Not sure why you should have such a drop in your temperature though.

luv - Sheila

Another interesting factor i noticed today..so yesterday i took quarter armour..before i took it in the morning i took my temperature which was 36.9..today i took another quarter in the morning and took a nutri adrenal extra in the afternoon..after i took the nutri adrenal extra about 30 minutes later i took my temperature it was 34.4..i was shocked..my temperature usuallly ranges from 36.4 to 36.9...this evening i took it and it jumped back it was 36.8...what could have made my temperature drop so much in the afternoon could it have been the nutri adrenal extra or the armour??...it does seem strange..Luv,Simone

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Can i take the nutri adrenal with breakfast and then the armour half

and hour afterwards?

i will check my temperature after taking both and see if i have the

same drop..curious..

Luv,

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If you take your Armour sublingually, you can take whatever other supplements at the same time. If you take Armour orally, it is said you can lose up to 45% of its potency in the stomach. Sublingually, it is absorbed directly into the blood stream through the capillaries under your tongue, which goes directly to the liver for conversion.

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--- In thyroid treatment , "sheilaturner" <Can i take the nutri adrenal with breakfast and then the armour half and hour afterwards?i will check my temperature after taking both and see if i have the same drop..curious..Luv,Simone

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Hi Simone, you sound quite sensible, so I should wait to see Dr p, and not to start the armour as it may be now out of date. and you need time to let the NAEdo it bit before moving on to armour.It took me nearly 2 years to reach my sweet point, so gently, gently dos it. angel.

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So if Dr P, feels i need armour will i beable to get my prescriptions

off him?

It's still all confusing to me..will make an appointment to see Dr P..

My menstruation is regular 28 days so tsh 2.7 has not affected my

periods, not heavy period..5 days..my basal metabolic temperature

ranges betwn 36.5 to 37..afternoon temperature sometimes 37.1...so my

temperatures are not low...my ferritin is 36...i am quite slim 54

kg..1.67cm...but my hair falls out and is dry and my mood is all over

the place.

I can't make out what the problem is??

Luv,

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Hi Simone,

The Armour should be taken on an empty stomach- an hour before

food or 2 hours after. If this is impossible try putting it under your lip

to let it dissolve there

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--- In thyroid treatment , " sheilaturner " <

Can i take the nutri adrenal with breakfast and then the armour half

and hour afterwards?

i will check my temperature after taking both and see if i have the

same drop..curious..

Luv,

Simone

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Oh - that was brilliant Simone - and I'm completely out of breath. thanks for that.

luv - Sheila

I got sent this youtube link and found it very funny..enjoy..http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFYcmZEOvW4enjoy,Luv,Simone

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Hi Simone

Look for the MS 'Word Viewer' on the Microsoft site; or use

OpenOffice as per the previous post (from the Java site).

best wishes

Bob

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> I misplaced the info regarding how to view word documents if you do

not

> have word software installed on your computer...does anyone still

have

> this info..thanks,

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> Luv,

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> Simone

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HiSimone

You might have hit the nail on the head. Having low ferritin can cause all the same symptoms as hypothyroidiosm, and as stated previously, unchecked can also be a cause of hypothyroidism. I am pleased that you are feeling much better since starting it and many sufferers say the same that they are feeling so much better with more energy etc. See how you go on. I guess the only way you could test to see whether or not you do need Armour is to stop the Armour, and keep off it for as long as you can to see whether the hypothyroid symptoms return. If they don't, then your probabl could have been that your stored iron was depleted and making you feel so bad.

Watch this space !1 :o)

Luv - Sheila

I have recently started taking ferrous sulphate to bring up my ferritin levels up, prior to that was only taking spatone(liquid iron)...i am finding the ferrous sulphate very effective in raising my body temperature, it seems to make me feel warm almost instantly...with afternoon temperatures of 37. Could this mean that perhaps i do not need the Armour after all and supplementing with iron till i reach my target ferritin and then continue with maintenance iron (spatone) should be enough to keep my system free from hypo symptoms?Previously i have stopped with iron supplementation and have slipped back into low ferritin very quickly.Thanks,Luv,Simone

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>Hi Sheila,

I took a quarter grain armour last month for one day and then another

quarter another day..have not taken armour since, as was so nervous

about trying it without getting my ferritin up as you suggested. The

two days i took armour i did out of impatience, thankfully now i am

erring on the side of patience and only doing the ferrous sulphate so

that in a few months time i can make more of a concrete decision

regarding taking armour or not. If the ferritin is up and this has

lowered my tsh then i guess the ferritin is where the answer lies.

In the meantime exercising patience..:)

Thanks,

Luv,

Simone

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Hi Simone,

Taking up from where Sheila left off, there's usually an underlying

reason behind the low ferritin and one of those reasons can be

thyroid. Low ferritin will make it difficult for your body to use

thyroid hormones so supplimenting could have a marked effect on

whatever T4/T3 that remains in your bloodstream. Be prepared though

because you may find those symptoms start to creep back in.

I actually have found that the more I treat my hypoT, the more

ferritin I need. The same is true of magnesium and B12. My

attitude now is: 'whatever it takes'.

Fingers crossed for you.

Luv Bella

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> HiSimone

>

> You might have hit the nail on the head. Having low ferritin can

cause all the same symptoms as hypothyroidiosm, and as stated

previously, unchecked can also be a cause of hypothyroidism. I am

pleased that you are feeling much better since starting it and many

sufferers say the same that they are feeling so much better with

more energy etc. See how you go on. I guess the only way you could

test to see whether or not you do need Armour is to stop the Armour,

and keep off it for as long as you can to see whether the

hypothyroid symptoms return. If they don't, then your probabl could

have been that your stored iron was depleted and making you feel so

bad.

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> Watch this space !1 :o)

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> Luv - Sheila

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> Hi Bella,

Thanks for the update..last year i had a ferritin of 70 because i was

supplementing iron and my tsh was 1.35 on no thyroid meds.

So i am hoping if i get my ferritin back to 70 it will bring my 2.5 tsh

down. At present ferritin is 36.

If not will try the Armour.

Thanks,

Luv,

Simone

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Hi there Simone,

Yes that's way too low but 70 isn't all that high either, 70 to 90

tends to be our range although I feel it's good to try to get it up

to 90 where possible. Some of us really can't afford to ever stop

supplimenting ferritin because we aren't that good at absorbing it.

Again, it's about core temperature and poor gut absorbtion.

It would be brilliant if ferritin is the answer for you. Now you've

posed a question that I want to find the answer to: 'does low

ferritin cause TSH to rise?'. I'm off to google, because it's so

much more interesting than doing homework, lol.

Luv Bella

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> > Hi Bella,

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> Thanks for the update..last year i had a ferritin of 70 because i

was

> supplementing iron and my tsh was 1.35 on no thyroid meds.

> So i am hoping if i get my ferritin back to 70 it will bring my

2.5 tsh

> down. At present ferritin is 36.

> If not will try the Armour.

>

> Thanks,

>

> Luv,

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> Simone

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> Hey Bella,

Let me know the results of your homework...lol.this is the question i

have been dabbling with...does low ferritin cause high tsh..or does

high tsh cause low ferritin. In 2005(when i first discovered i was low

ferritin) i had a ferritin of 17 and tsh of 1.36 (again no thyroid

meds, have never been on thyroid meds). Was on carbimazole for a month

in 2003 which resulted in a tsh of 70. My body 'aligned' itself

naturally without thyroxine/armour...within the ranges and below tsh

2...i think that episode left me now needing to supplement iron daily

most likely forever...i did not know this before but now it seems clear

to me...

Luv,

Simone

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> > Hi All,

Does everyone use ferrous sulphate to keep ferritin up..or do some

people use iron supplements, with folic acid and B12 and Vitamin C.

Guess wanted to know with your experience what you have found best to

get ferritin up as quick as possible?

Thanks all,

Luv,

Simone

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You would probably need Ferrous Sulphate arounod 200 mgs daily, but if very low, you need to build this up to 400 mgs taken twice daily, or even 600 mgs if you are terribly low. You can buy this yourself if your GP doesn't recognise that you do have low ferritin.

Luv - Sheila

>> Hi Bella,What do you use to keep your ferritin up?Thanks,Luv,Simone

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I forgot to say that if you use Ferrous Sulphate, you need to take a large dose of Vitamin C, 1000mgs with each dose.

Luv - Sheila

> >> > Hi All,Does everyone use ferrous sulphate to keep ferritin up..or do some people use iron supplements, with folic acid and B12 and Vitamin C.Guess wanted to know with your experience what you have found best to get ferritin up as quick as possible?Thanks all,Luv, Simone

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>Thankyou all for the ferritin advice...Val how long did it take you to

get your ferritin to 88 on the ferrochel? I quite like Source Natural,

think there products are very good.

Luv,

Simone

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Hi simone,

Whem symptoms overlap it is hard to see what is actually the

problem- best to look at it again when you iron stores are at optimum.

----- Could this mean that perhaps i do not

need the Armour after all and supplementing with iron till i reach my

target ferritin and then continue with maintenance iron (spatone)

should be enough to keep my system free from hypo symptoms?

Previously i have stopped with iron supplementation and have slipped

back into low ferritin very quickly.

Thanks,

Luv,

Simone

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