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Ditto, a lot of people laugh when they are nervous. I had a staff

person laughing all the time when I first hired her. I don't notice

her laughing like she once did.

Not that I think DR should be excused - she supposed to be

professional.

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....of course it can if taken in too high a dose. All I remember is that when I started taking T3 through Armour - I started peeing for England - like I have never peed before. The beauty of taking T3 is that if you DO reach a stage when you are taking too much, your body quickly recognises this and you can cut down your dose immediately, with almost immediate results. Some doctors......

Luv - Sheila

Dr. , of s Temperature Syndrome fame says:-

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The number one side effect of T3 therapy is fluid retention. A little fluid retention can explain a lot of weight. T3 is a powerful hormone with a short half-life (it's broken down quickly by the body). The level of T3 in the body depends on the rate in which the T3 goes in and the rate at which it is broken down. Just the fact that T3 is broken down quickly encourages unsteady T3 levels in the body. Unsteady levels of this powerful hormone can lead to side effects such as fluid retention, jitteriness, palpitations, irritability, and others.

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It will Dawn - it will... *sigh* - this is when I have to agree with those doctors who say reading from the Internet can be a dangerous thing. You need to use your intelligence.

Luv - Sheila.

Ok thats wierd cos I assumed if I went on combo my fluid retentionwould decrease :(luv dawn

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Hasn't happened to me yet and I am now on 5 grains a day.

Lilian

....of course it can if taken in too high a dose. All I remember is that when I started taking T3 through Armour - I started peeing for England - like I have never peed before. The beauty of taking T3 is that if you DO reach a stage when you are taking too much, your body quickly recognises this and you can cut down your dose immediately, with almost immediate results. Some doctors......

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Hi Dawn,

Tend to agree with you. I recall spending a lot of time peeing for

the first few days when I changed from T4 to Armour and T3. I lost 7 lbs in

the first week- that must have been mostly fluid. I can remember having my

ring resized soon after back to the size it was when I married.

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Ok thats wierd cos I assumed if I went on combo my fluid retention

would decrease :(

luv dawn

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Hi Dawn It might, I did s for 18 months with great effect, occasionally I got fluid retention and the Dr suggested taking 1 T4 tablet, which always curred the fluid retention. Carolineblondiethefirstuk <whitbywitchuk@...> wrote: Ok thats wierd cos I assumed if I went on combo my fluid retentionwould decrease :(luv dawn

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OMG! Watch this all! Highly recommended!

In a message dated 5/2/2008 8:07:01 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, dombush@... writes:

Found this fascinating video about what causes fibromyalgia. Dr. says it's the upper brain stem which is over-firing and causing ALL symptoms! See http://www.askdrjohnson.com/fibro.php - Has anyone been to see Dr. ? He is in Wisconsin. This sure makes sense to me! - Dominie Wondering what's for Dinner Tonight? Get new twists on family favorites at AOL Food.

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This explanation REALLY fits for me. I have been thinking for the last few years that the source is in the brain. Ashok Gupta has a theory close to this where he says the amygdala (fear centre)_ is constantly firing. This Dr sounds credible. Of course, I don't need to hear more case histories; I just want to find a cure!! HelenDominie Bush <dombush@...> wrote: Found this fascinating video about what causes fibromyalgia. Dr.

says it's the upper brain stem which is over-firing and causing ALL symptoms! See http://www.askdrjohnson.com/fibro.php - Has anyone been to see Dr. ? He is in Wisconsin. This sure makes sense to me! - Dominie

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If anyone has further information on this doctor, please let me know. I live about 45 minutes away from him.

Thanks,

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OMG! Watch this all! Highly recommended!

In a message dated 5/2/2008 8:07:01 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, dombushbellsouth (DOT) net writes:

Found this fascinating video about what causes fibromyalgia. Dr. says it's the upper brain stem which is over-firing and causing ALL symptoms! See http://www.askdrjohnson.com/fibro.php - Has anyone been to see Dr. ? He is in Wisconsin. This sure makes sense to me! - Dominie

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Hi ,I had a breast lift/slight reduction with Dr. Bello in February. I sent him an email and he requested my phone number so he could call me. He requested pictures of my area of concern and made recommendations based on the photos, but the final decision was made the day I met him, one day prior to surgery! (ONLY because he came highly recommended by Gabby, did I trust the process and him.)He did a fabulous job on my breasts! He doesn't talk a lot and gets right down to business. He will answer all your questions, but he won't give you a ton of information unless you want it.I have heard that his prices are a little higher, but I figured I'd pay that for his years of experience and again, Gabby's word. You stay at the hospital where you

can be closely monitored, etc, unless you just have a breast procedure and feel great, as I did a couple hours after recovery. I went back to the hotel that same day.I believe you are in good hands with Dr. Bello. Good luck. . . Keep asking and checking around until YOU feel right about your decisions though! : ) from MN

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