Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 > Yes i agree Gracia, they are just covering their backsides legally, Take anything out of your medicine cabinet and read the potential side affects, but it doesn't stop most people popping a pill does it. Look at the possible horrendous side affects on birth control inserts. Iodine side affects seem mild in comparsion. Just to get some prospective on this. > > I think you left something out. The insert says that most peeps do well on 50mg/day. I also figured that some of the wording on the insert protected them legally, considering the conventional view of iodine. > Gracia > > On another forum, this was quoted as being from the package insert > for Iodoral...assuming this is accurate, perhaps it will answer some > of your questions: > > " The suggested daily amount is 1-4 tablets/day as > recommended by your physician. Work closely with your > physician while on the Iodoral program. ... > > Before starting Iodoral, your physician ... will order blood > tests for hematology, blood chemistry and thyroid functions. > ... an ultrasound of your thyroid ... > > Depending on the results of the thyroid function tests > and ultrasound, he may order some blood tests for > thyroid antibodies.... > > you will need to cut down the amount of thyroid hormones > if you experience palpitation, anxiety, increased sweating > and intolerance to heat. ... Your physician will guide you... > Your physician will reevaluate you one month afterward... > > iodine and/or iodide has been associated with certain > complaints. If you experience any of the following, stop > ingesting Iodoral and contact your physician: ... > > If you experience any unusual symptom since starting > on Iodoral, contact your physician. ... > > The optimal requirement of the whole human body for > iodine has never been studied. > > Therefore, the optimal amount of this element for physical > and mental wellbeing is unknown... " > > cindi > > > Recent Activity > a.. 27New Members > b.. 1New Links > Visit Your Group > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 > > > > > > I think you left something out. The insert says that most peeps do > well on 50mg/day. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 > Hi Sharon Sometimes things get worse before they get better. So a runny nose could be a good sign but on the other hand could mean you are getting too much iodine. I'm a lot of help aren't i (lol). See how it goes, i've got bad throat this morning, which could be detox symptom or could be just the fact i'm going down with cold. I get sinus and catarhal problems too but haven't noticed a difference one way or another. Except if i eat cheese, which i love or cows milk, which i do occassionally but makes problem worse. > From: " groupiestuff " <groupiestuff@...> > Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2007 2:26 PM > > > > What I meant was that Brownstein and company are still learning > > themselves on what all iodine does and the symptoms that it can > > cause. At one time he didn't believe in giving idodine to Hashi's > > patients. Now he does. Three years ago he did not know that it could > > cause sinus congestion. Now he does. > **** > > May I ask for further clarification about this sinus *congestion* symptom? > > From studying the effects of supplemental iodine in the past, I believed > that one sure way of knowing that the body had achieved a sufficient amount > of iodine was when one got a " runny " nose. At that point iodine would be > lowered to a mainenance dose (Bruce West, for one) > > I have been taking a fair amount of Lugol's (varying daily doses ranging > from 2-4 drops)ever since I got the potent form of Lugol's a few weeks ago. > I've had a long term sinusitis that I suspect is fungal in origin and I was > sure that the Lugol's would be beneficial. I even experimented with putting > a few drops in a saline nose spray. At the same time, I was using a lot of > antifungal/antimicrobial supplements. The feeling of " concrete " in my > posterior sinuses not only did not improve, but seemed to worsen. > > However, just a few days ago I realized that I was also getting a " runny > nose " , constantly reaching for the kleenex to mop up. I stopped the Lugol's, > taking 1 drop every other day or so. I co-incidentally added an electrolyte > solution to my supplements, and, Finally, my sinuses started to loosen up > and I'm feeling better. > > So--- > Could the Lugol's actually have ADDED to the sinus congestion I was so > painfully experiencing?!! > > Very perplexedly, > > Sharon/starshar > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 LOL this is just my theory but I think if a person is very deficient, the lower doses will just be aggravating. Higher doses will have better results. I am waiting for Shomon to deal with this. Gracia No iodine for me. I feel ill within 2-3 days of supplementing any iodine. in fact I tried it again just recently with Lugol's...and no thank you...never again. I react like shoman has described...and CarolWillis here also has the same negative iodine reaction. Of course this is no surprise given the medical literature about possible adverse reaction to iodine for hashimoto's folks. But interestingly, I have none of the symptoms that folks talk about here that have been relieved with iodine. i sleep great...have good energy...and have no brain fog, etc. Cindi--- .. No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.411 / Virus Database: 268.17.22/666 - Release Date: 2/3/2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 cindi,I seem to have most of the symptoms you mention, can you explain more about the "lump in throat?" is it an actual lump or a feeling of stress.achiness. What brought about your present acceptable stage? my worst complaint is being unmotivated and unproductive, I can barely move, everything is such an effort. are you on the NTH group as well? sandra cindi22595 <cindi22595@...> wrote: hmm...good question. a brief background on me would say that my Hashi's really presented itself after childbirth at age 23...a few years of problems like lump in throat/sore throat, impetigo, allergies, leaking breasts, etc...then things settled down for a while. I was probably in that percentage of women who go on to experience full blown hypothyroidism (whatever that is) in the 10 years following a postpartum thyroid episode. Around my early 30s, my hashi's/hypo symptoms increased...and what I would say was that I was less productive than others my age. I used lots of coffee and No-Doz to get through the days during a lot of my 30s. I actually realized I was different than others and thought I had CFS. But no cure according to the info I was reading, so I didn't pursue the diagnosis. I did pursue a hypo diagnosis at this time...but alas, TSH was Normal at 2. something. I quit work at age 41 and by age 44-45, I would say I was Unable to work outside the home. I was able to maintain my home okay...but I had lots of physical and psychological problems due to the undiagnosed hashi's/hypo. Things worsened over the next couple of years to where by the time I was diagnosed/treated at age 48, I was pretty much a couch ornament. Couldn't remember what happened from day to the next. A blob. So yes, I became unproductive until being diagnosed with Hashi's/hypo at age 48. I often say now that mentally/psychologically I'm better than I've been since my 20s. Physically, there's been natural aging of course...and it's been rather odd to reconcile having lost so many years of my life to undiagnosed hashi's/hypo...and to feel so much better physically than I have since my early 30s yet also have the natural effects of age (like creaky knees and wrinkles that had been hidden by myxedema). I feel like I'm quite productive now...although I don't work outside the home. But I'm busy all day long with something or other...and neve think about naps. :-)cindi>> cindi,> does yr post here mean that you were unproductive before reaching the point where u r now? sandra Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Autos' Green Center. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 yes it says forever and ever, or use as embalming fluid, whichever comes first. I did think it was understood here that after 3 months one would do another test for saturation. As I have said here, at 3 month mark I went down to 12.5mg/day and had a nightmarish day. Went back to 50mg which I have been on for a year. would love to do the test, don't know where the $$ would come from right now. Gracia does it say "do well on 50mg/day" forever? or is the info there about most needing that amount for 3 months for saturation per iodine loading test?cindi>> > I think you left something out. The insert says that most peeps do well on 50mg/day. No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.411 / Virus Database: 268.17.22/666 - Release Date: 2/3/2007 No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.411 / Virus Database: 268.17.22/666 - Release Date: 2/3/2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 I'm not sure why you think I wouldn't. However...my experience has mostly been with new hypo folks on " thyroid " group. And I do not think I'm in error when I say that many hypo ladies when they initially present on thyroid forums are desperate for help. They are brain fogged and tired and with all sorts of other symptoms. Many times the doctors have just handed them an anti-depressant and said " TSH normal " , etc. So, when these ladies ask for advice and are told " you need to take 50 mg. Iodoral " they often just do it. No information is given to tell them that if they are Hashi's, they may have some problems and could in fact, get worse. And I've seen some who start with 12.5 and have problems and then they are told to just take more. I could go on, but perhaps you get the picture. So I would say that any assumption that new members of thyroid forums are all are doing iodine loading tests and monitoring thyroid function and have full information about Iodoral dosing is incorrect. I'm no longer at " thyroid " group....I got tired of being told I was scared of iodine just because i provided some information to folks. Cindi cindi > > > > > > > > > I think you left something out. The insert says that most > peeps do > > well on 50mg/day. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 And i think this raises a critical issue that and I got involved in...is it detox? is it sensitivity to iodine? The answer is somewhat unclear imo. but i've clearly stated before that it is my decision...given my situation...and given my own history....to not force the iodine issue on myself...because I have no health issues that i feel need addressing. And my advice to others when they are feeling ill with iodine..is to stop...recover...and then start back on a lower dose to see if they can tolerate it. I always remind them that 12.5 is considered a good maintenance dose. Cindi >> I do agree with you though about bad reactions and don't always > assume it's detox symptoms. Most detox symptoms shouldn't last > longer than a few days, that's what i've heard anyway. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 The " lump in throat " feeling...I would describe as a vague pressure in the throat/thyroid area. I would also have trouble swallowing, like with vitamins. This throat thing is a pretty classic Hashimoto's symptom. and I think it often shows itself during an autoimmune flare-up too. My present acceptable stage was achieved with Armour (4 1/2 grains) and about 18 months of recovery. The unmotivated thing is probably one of the last things to go for a hypo person imo. I think " lack of motivation " and depression and fleeting fatigue are symptoms that can plague the hypo person even when they are fuly optimized. imo, it just can go with the hypo territory. However it was in my 2nd year of recovery when motivation really picked up...and was no longer the major problem it had been for me. No, I'm not at NTH now...but it was a good group when I was there...and hopefully they're helping you along. I'm sure you've also read at www.stopthethryoidmadness.com. cindi > > > > cindi, > > does yr post here mean that you were unproductive before > reaching the point where u r now? sandra > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for earth-friendly autos? > Browse Top Cars by " Green Rating " at Autos' Green Center. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 It is understood here. which is why i used to mention Iodine group a lot at Thyroid group. i think folks need that info. cindi > > > I did think it was understood here that after 3 months one would do another test for saturation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 thanks for replying, I think we corresponded a few times on NTH, I remember getting totally overwhelmed with so many digests,that I stopped even opening them, just looking in on it now and again and that is how I found this group mentioned there. Regarding the throat symptoms being a classic of hypoT, do you get it now and did you ever associate it with an emotional reaction to anything? I always found it was particularly painful when upset or even over a weepy movie. Can you tell me what exactly brought about your recovery? tia sandra cindi22595 <cindi22595@...> wrote: The "lump in throat" feeling...I would describe as a vague pressure in the throat/thyroid area. I would also have trouble swallowing, like with vitamins. This throat thing is a pretty classic Hashimoto's symptom. and I think it often shows itself during an autoimmune flare-up too. My present acceptable stage was achieved with Armour (4 1/2 grains) and about 18 months of recovery. The unmotivated thing is probably one of the last things to go for a hypo person imo. I think "lack of motivation" and depression and fleeting fatigue are symptoms that can plague the hypo person even when they are fuly optimized. imo, it just can go with the hypo territory. However it was in my 2nd year of recovery when motivation really picked up...and was no longer the major problem it had been for me. No, I'm not at NTH now...but it was a good group when I was there...and hopefully they're helping you along. I'm sure you've also read at www.stopthethryoidmadness.com. cindi> >> > cindi,> > does yr post here mean that you were unproductive before > reaching the point where u r now? sandra> > > > > > ---------------------------------> Looking for earth-friendly autos? > Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Autos' Green Center.> Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2007 Report Share Posted February 5, 2007 Honestly I don't think I ever remember associating it with an emotional time. I could say that I can remember the first time it presented was a very stressful time (new job/going to school at night/single parent)....and that may well have been true of some other times. , since this group is dedicated to iodine...why don't you send me a personal email with a little background on your hashi's/hypo situation...and I'll be glad to share any insight I might have...and tell you more about my own recovery. cindi > > > thanks for replying, I think we corresponded a few times on NTH, I remember getting totally overwhelmed with so many digests,that I stopped even opening them, just looking in on it now and again and that is how I found this group mentioned there. > Regarding the throat symptoms being a classic of hypoT, do you get it now and did you ever associate it with an emotional reaction to anything? I always found it was particularly painful when upset or even over a weepy movie. > Can you tell me what exactly brought about your recovery? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2007 Report Share Posted February 6, 2007 > > > > > > > > > I think you left something out. The insert says that most > peeps do > > well on 50mg/day. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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