Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Hi Barbara, I'm starting on the Armour next week, and I too am hoping it will be the answer! I'm so sorry you're still not feeling right. Did you boost your adrenals first? Apparently you need to make sure they're okay before you start the Armour? I came off the levo on May 1st to take NAE and DHEA and I'm going to give it a good 3-4 weeks before I start introducing the Armour. If it doesn't work then I'll be pretty fed up! Pen x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Hi Barbara The same thing is happening to me at the moment.I started mid march and got to 3 gr symptoms started to return. I think it is that Armour is now reaching its peak after 7 or more weeks and all those hormones are flooding in. Also it may be that your adrenals can nopt cope with 3 grains. I have dropped down to 2 gr and will see what happens when things settle i will try 2 1/4 and so on. regards Alison > > I was diagnosed with Hashi's in 1995 and was on 150mcg levothyroxine > up until February this year. > > I've been on armour since the beginning of March, slowly builing up > from ¼ grain to 3 grains which I am on now. > > My last increase from 2½ to 3 grains was 10 days ago - a week past on > Tuesday. For the last few days I've been having mild, infrequent > heart palpitations which I have only just twigged could be a sign I've > gone too high on Armour. I was also off work yesterday and am off > work again today with light-headedness and dizziness which has > completely knocked me over. > > Could this be a sign I'm taking too much armour? > > I've already taken my 1½ grains this morning, but am now thinking I > won't take this afternoon's dose. > > I'm a bit disappointed if I have gone too high on Armour already, > though, as I still have symptoms of low energy, fatigue, brain fog and > dry skin. Just like I had on levo. To say I'm disappointed is, to > say the least, an understatement. I had hoped Armour would be the > answer ... > > Any advice, help or kind words would be appreciated. > > Barbara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Hi Alison & Penny,I should have said I am still taking 3 NAE per day as well. I came off levo completely for a week or so before starting the NAE which I did for a week before starting on my Armour.Maybe I should try to go up to 4 NAE per day?I'm so despondent ATM. I really thought this would be the answer Barbara Hi Barbara The same thing is happening to me at the moment.I started mid march and got to 3 gr symptoms started to return. I think it is that Armour is now reaching its peak after 7 or more weeks and all those hormones are flooding in. Also it may be that your adrenals can nopt cope with 3 grains. I have dropped down to 2 gr and will see what happens when things settle i will try 2 1/4 and so on. .. Get fish-slapping on Messenger! Play Now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Don't be down Barbara I too am impatient, i don't have time to be ill and tired. There is so much i want to do. Its just a question of getting the right combination. Maybe you need to drop some NAE. You can only try. Drop back tomorrow and see how you feel after a week. regards Ali x > > Hi Alison & Penny, > > I should have said I am still taking 3 NAE per day as well. I came off levo completely for a week or so before starting the NAE which I did for a week before starting on my Armour. > > Maybe I should try to go up to 4 NAE per day? > > I'm so despondent ATM. I really thought this would be the answer > > > Barbara > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi Barbara > > > > The same thing is happening to me at the moment.I started mid march > > and got to 3 gr symptoms started to return. I think it is that Armour > > is now reaching its peak after 7 or more weeks and all those hormones > > are flooding in. Also it may be that your adrenals can nopt cope with > > 3 grains. I have dropped down to 2 gr and will see what happens when > > things settle i will try 2 1/4 and so on. > > . > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Be a Hero and Win with Iron Man > http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/msnnkmgl0010000009ukm/direct/01/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Hi Barbara, Good idea to drop the pm dose- it'll only take a day or 2 for the excess T3 to reduce and you should feel better then. Did you have adrenals tested first? This may be the cause of you not feeling the benefit. Subject: Too much armour? I was also off work yesterday and am off work again today with light-headedness and dizziness which has completely knocked me over. Could this be a sign I'm taking too much armour? I've already taken my 1½ grains this morning, but am now thinking I won't take this afternoon's dose. I'm a bit disappointed if I have gone too high on Armour already, though, as I still have symptoms of low energy, fatigue, brain fog and dry skin. Just like I had on levo. Barbara ------------------------------------ Messages are not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a suitably qualified practitioner before changing medication. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2008 Report Share Posted May 15, 2008 Hi Barbara Don't be upset - there are some associated conditions that could be the cause of your feeling palpitations and dizziness etc. when you feel that as yet, you still have not reached your sweet spot. You should only increase by half a grain every 3 to 4 weeks and I do hope this is how you have been increasing your Armour. This is to give your body time to adjust to the higher dose. What could very well be happening is that suddenly, you are unable to absorb any more Armour because you have any of the following: 1) Low Adrenal Reserve 2) Candida Albicans 3) Mercury poisoning through amalgam fillings 4) Low ferritin (stored iron) 5) Low Vitamin D Do you feel that you could be suffering with any of these. Go to our website www.tpa-uk.org.uk and click on 'Hypothyroidism' and then click on 'Associated Conditions' and read all about them and make sure you understand the implications. Read especially about low Ferritin and Low Vitamin D. You can read about the mercury connection in the right hand column of the Home Page. This often happens. Stop the last increase you have recently taken and go back on to the dose you were on before. If you have not tested to see where your cortisol and DHEA levels are with the 24 hour salivary adrenal profile, perhaps now is the time to get this done. If you have, and you are treating your adrenals, then, when you go to bed tonight, take with you a tumbler of water. When you wake, spit into the top of the water, and if, after a while, you see thin strands floating towards the bottom of the glass or the water starts to go cloudy, this is an indication you might have Candida. If none of these, ask your GP to give you a blood test to test your ferritin and check your vitamin D level. You may well need some iron. Once these conditions are treated, you will be amazed what a difference this makes to you and you will be able to absorb your Armour better. When did you last have a blood test. It might be an idea to get one done to fine out what is happening and whether the Armour hormones actually are getting into your system. Luv - Sheila Too much armour? I was diagnosed with Hashi's in 1995 and was on 150mcg levothyroxineup until February this year.I've been on armour since the beginning of March, slowly builing upfrom ¼ grain to 3 grains which I am on now.My last increase from 2½ to 3 grains was 10 days ago - a week past onTuesday. For the last few days I've been having mild, infrequentheart palpitations which I have only just twigged could be a sign I'vegone too high on Armour. I was also off work yesterday and am offwork again today with light-headedness and dizziness which hascompletely knocked me over.Could this be a sign I'm taking too much armour?I've already taken my 1½ grains this morning, but am now thinking Iwon't take this afternoon's dose.I'm a bit disappointed if I have gone too high on Armour already,though, as I still have symptoms of low energy, fatigue, brain fog anddry skin. Just like I had on levo. To say I'm disappointed is, tosay the least, an understatement. I had hoped Armour would be theanswer ...Any advice, help or kind words would be appreciated.Barbara No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG. Version: 7.5.524 / Virus Database: 269.23.16/1432 - Release Date: 14/05/2008 07:49 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 > I did a liver cleanse/detox, waited a few days > then added quarter of a grain. Another 4 weeks I did another liver > cleanse. Immediately after that I started feeling worse: hot >flushes, high heart rate, palpitations - much worse in evenings and >overnight. I don't really know what I've done. Sorry I can't help with any advice Helen but I have read that liver cleanses/detox can be very hard on the adrenals. Maybe in overtaxing THEM you have altered that delicate balance between all the hormones, hence the trouble you're having. Hope you get it sorted soon. x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 Hi Helen I am really sorry to hear you have been going through this. I think probably the liver cleanse could have had something to do with this, but at the back of it all, it sounds to me as if you could have an adrenal problem and you are unable to absorb the thyroid hormone replacement until this is sorted. Have you ever had your adrenals tested to see the level of cortisol and DHEA they are putting out. If not, I would see to this asap. Until this is done, I would not ioncrease your Armour. First, check your adrenal function through the Adrenal Questionnaire in our Files. If you score high, then look towards getting the 24 hour salivary adrenal profile through NPTech (Lab 21). To speed things up, call Ron on 01223 395462 and ask him to send you out the kit. Also, to see if it could be another condition that is causing you to react this way, have a look at the 'Associated Conditions'that you will find under 'Hypothyroidiosm' www.tpa-uk.org.uk Is it possible you could see Dr Peatfield at one of his clinics. Luv - Sheila Can anyone advise how to deal with this? I was doing quite well on 4 grains of Armour, having started January this year. After 4 weeks on 4 grains I felt fine. I did a liver cleanse/detox, waited a few days then added quarter of a grain. Another 4 weeks I did another liver cleanse. Immediately after that I started feeling worse: hot flushes, high heart rate, palpitations - much worse in evenings and overnight. I assumed too much Armour and reduced to 3and a half, then down to 3 grains when that didn't seem to do anything. I don't really know what I've done. After two weeks like this I had a terrible night two days ago, with high heart rate. Getting better now, but I've no idea what to do now - Does anyone know how long the dose decrease will take to effect, that's 2 and a half weeks now? Should I decrease further? I have asked Drp for help but no response yet. (Won't be doing the liver cleanse again!)HelenxNo virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1555 - Release Date: 16/07/2008 06:43 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 Thanks and Sheila, I'm feeling mad with myself for doing this cleanse and de-railing getting back to normal, but I thought my body would benefit from detox after years of hypothyroid. Anyway, a lesson for others! (this was the s Moritz cleanse, lots of detail, but absolutely no indication of the effects of the cleanse. He recommends doing it 6 to 8 times.) Helenx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2008 Report Share Posted July 17, 2008 Hi Sheila, I was about to order the adrenal test when I remembered something about stopping all adrenal support (for 6 weeks, is that right) before the test. I tried to check with NPTech but they said they can't give me medical advice on this. Am I right about stopping adrenal support? I dare not do that at the moment. Helenx > > Hi Helen > > Have you ever had your adrenals tested to see the level of cortisol and DHEA they are putting out. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Hi Helen It depends on what you are taking for your adrenals - if you are taking hydrocortisone, then yes, you should stop for 6 weeks before the test. However, if you are taking Nutri Adrenal Extra, then you stop these for about 3 to 4 days before. Luv - Sheila Hi Sheila,I was about to order the adrenal test when I remembered something about stopping all adrenal support (for 6 weeks, is that right) before the test. I tried to check with NPTech but they said they can't give me medical advice on this. Am I right about stopping adrenal support? I dare not do that at the moment.Helenx>> Hi Helen> > Have you ever had your adrenals tested to see the level of cortisol and DHEA they are putting out. > > > No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1557 - Release Date: 17/07/2008 05:36 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 18, 2008 Report Share Posted July 18, 2008 Thanks Sheila, I'm taking NAE and ginseng. But I'll wait until things have settled a bit more. My heart rate goes up when I stand up, so another indicator for adrenal problems. Helenx > > > > Hi Helen > > > > Have you ever had your adrenals tested to see the level of cortisol > and DHEA they are putting out. > > > > > > > > > > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG - http://www.avg.com > Version: 8.0.138 / Virus Database: 270.5.0/1557 - Release Date: 17/07/2008 05:36 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Hi hon I did a liver cleanse and immediately got shingles, I don't think it was good for me either. What did you use for yours? I have a theory. It is similar to the adrenal one. We cleanse the liver, hard work on the adrenals also maybe it started converting better after the cleanse and so you suddenly had a more T3 in your system. Don't forget this is just a theory, maybe it is converting better, or because the adrenals recharge between 10pm and 1 am in the morning you get more cortisol and all that thyroid hormone that couldn't make it into the cells during the day suddenly makes it into the cells. I would wait it out, drink plenty of fluids and drink 1/4 tsp of celtic sea salt twice a day. Could be related to your electolytes too. Plenty of vitamin C. Could be low sugar at that time of night causing adrenalin spikes, do you eat supper? I am hoping as you were so well before you might stabilize again soon. (fingers crossed). Can you not ring Dr P again? lotsa luv Dawnx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Why don't you phone Dr P if you are having such difficulties? I would just keep phoning until I managed to get hold of him, rather than keep worrying for 6 weeks. As you think your GP would be unsympathetic, going to see him might do more harm than good. Miriam > > No word from dr p though I have a tentative appointment in 6 weeks > time. I do feel very lonely and unsupported with this so any advice > is welcome. My GP would not be sympathetic, laugh like a drain more > like, but I might be forced back to him. > > Helenx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Thanks Miriam I will. I'm always conscious of how busy he is, but I think I'm over the edge now. Helenx > > Why don't you phone Dr P if you are having such difficulties? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Thanks Dawn, I did the s Moritz cleanse: a week on apple juice then a day on olive oil and grapefruit plus epsom salts. I'd like to think that my liver is converting better after the cleanse. Then at least I'd know it's a matter of finding a new balance point. And your point about adrenals - in hypoT days I slept all evening. Although I've reduced the dose I'm still well awake at bedtime and don't get much sleep before I need to get up at 4.30. Helenx > > Hi hon > > I did a liver cleanse and immediately got shingles, I don't think it > was good for me either. What did you use for yours? > > I have a theory. It is similar to the adrenal one. > > We cleanse the liver, hard work on the adrenals also maybe it started > converting better after the cleanse and so you suddenly had a more T3 > in your system. Don't forget this is just a theory, maybe it is > converting better, or because the adrenals recharge between 10pm and 1 > am in the morning you get more cortisol and all that thyroid hormone > that couldn't make it into the cells during the day suddenly makes it > into the cells. > > I would wait it out, drink plenty of fluids and drink 1/4 tsp of > celtic sea salt twice a day. Could be related to your electolytes too. > Plenty of vitamin C. > Could be low sugar at that time of night causing adrenalin spikes, do > you eat supper? I am hoping as you were so well before you might > stabilize again soon. (fingers crossed). > > Can you not ring Dr P again? > > lotsa luv > Dawnx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Hi Helen, I put a link to the radio interview with s Moritz in my files folder. The apple juice is a very good source of malic acid. Malic acid is a critical component in the mitochondrial energy producing system (Malate Shuttle). It is also a very good chelator of calcium in such places as the gall bladder; I've been eating apples for the last few months, using cider in its therapeutic role (malic acid) for quite bit longer; buying apple juice in preference to other juices, when I get to choose. I hadn't thought it was doing my gall bladder any good but listening to the s Moritz interview, it's clear that the extra fat intake is clearing my gall bladder ~ head feels better; less incipient headache.....teetering on the brink of one. When I found that lithium in low doses (below the bipolar therapeutic dose) fixes hypnic headaches, I was both astonished that it fixed it in 36hrs and equally surprised that it was the alternative to cortisol! HYPNIC HEADACHES WAKE YOU UP ABOUT 4.00AM, REGULAR AS CLOCKWORK, UNTIL YOU DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT. I can't recommend that you ask your doc about using low dose lithium...s/he'll have to look it up on the net, lol... but my guess is that a night-time cortisol problem 'may' be fixed by either route (hydrocortisone/lithium). How that might interact with your thyroid hormones is worth persuing. , on the USAboutThyroid forum carried out the original ''s Home Lab Experiment' upon night-time dosing of T4/Armour; later developed by Bolk,Visser et al who raised the prospect that a larger trial should be initiated (following their limited trial). wrote quite a bit on liver flushing on the USAboutThyroid Forum. At least two people I know had gall bladder ops, and there are, as mentioned by Moritz, likely complications thereafter. best wishes Bob don't be mad with yourself for trying to improve your liver function...adjust the thyroid hormone levels to what you can tolerate and that may need a tiny amount of hydrocortisone at evenig/night. > > Thanks and Sheila, > I'm feeling mad with myself for doing this cleanse and de-railing getting back to normal, but I thought my body would benefit from detox Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Hi Helen The baroceptor in the neck artery kicks your heart rate up when you stand up; take it easy when you get out of bed, sit for a minute before standing; likewise, when standing up from the sitting position, hold onto something while you do it, slowly. Whilst the 'apparent' T3 level is wandering around, your heart muscle will be changing its composition to adapt to the new T3 (T4?) level. The adrenergic receptors also change at the same time as the cardiac muscle composition changes. (Look inside, logged on at Amazon ~ can see Review of Medical Physiology ed WF Ganong) check out the cardiac muscle physiology under thyroid control. best wishes Bob > > Thanks Sheila, > > I'm taking NAE and ginseng. But I'll wait until things have settled Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 Bob, thank you for this. (my apologies for the delay in replying - I've just found out that new replies don't always " go " at the bottom of my message list or in the digest.) What a fascinating topic this all is! I will try the HC route. I found that the sugar in the apple juice during the cleanse did throw my blood sugar because it should be taken between meals. Next time (if there is one!!) I will try to get hold of Malic acid instead - he offers that as an alternative. Helenx > > > > Thanks and Sheila, > > > I'm feeling mad with myself for doing this cleanse and de-railing > getting back to normal, but I thought my body would benefit from > detox > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 Hi Bob, Thank you. I'm trying to do evrything slowly but that's good advice. Have you seen anything that indicates why heart rate would suddenly increase 20 beats when I'm in a resting state? I'm really interested in the concept of the heart muscle changing its composition. Supports my view that I don't want to make any further drastic changes in dose. Helenx > > Hi Helen > > The baroceptor in the neck artery kicks your heart rate up when you > stand up; take it easy when you get out of bed, sit for a minute > before standing; likewise, when standing up from the sitting > position, hold onto something while you do it, slowly. > > Whilst the 'apparent' T3 level is wandering around, your heart muscle > will be changing its composition to adapt to the new T3 (T4?) level. > > The adrenergic receptors also change at the same time as the cardiac > muscle composition changes. > > (Look inside, logged on at Amazon ~ can see Review of Medical > Physiology ed WF Ganong) check out the cardiac muscle physiology > under thyroid control. > > best wishes > Bob > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 Hi Helen, The corresponding problem, is that when your heart rate drops too low you don't get quite enough oxygen to the brain and that also kicks off the adrenergic receptors (low metabolism/hypoxic makes it all more sensitive ~ so keeping things stable is important). best wishes Bob > > Hi Bob, > > Thank you. I'm trying to do evrything slowly but that's good advice. > Have you seen anything that indicates why heart rate would suddenly increase 20 beats when I'm in a resting state? I'm really interested in the concept of the heart muscle changing its composition. Supports my view that I don't want to make any further drastic changes in dose. > > Helenx > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 Hi Helen, [[...Next time (if there is one!!) I will try to get hold of Malic acid instead - he offers that as an alternative...]] That's why I use more cider, the brewing process by-passes the sugar problem :-) and is also beneficial in that it provides acetyl co- enzyme A, as a fuel source that is independent of the mitochondrial route to some extent. Alcohol produces the Acetyl groups for the energy molecule Acetyl Co- enzyme A, whilst the malic acid enhances mitochondrial action in any case. I use Sainsbury's 3L bottles at £2.78? ~ lasts about a week - 10days and doesn't contain artificial sweeteners, as far as I can tell.. worth considering in the interests of your health...small glass per day, perhaps.....but a Home-brew shop would have malic acid. best wishes Bob > > Bob, thank you for this. (my apologies for the delay in replying - > I've just found out that new replies don't always " go " at the bottom of my message list or in the digest.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 > > Hi Helen > > The baroceptor in the neck artery kicks your heart rate up when you > stand up; So is the heart rate supposed to go up when you stand then Bob? Like Helen mine always does, although my BP drops. I know the latter is a sign of weak adrenals but I've always wondered about the increase in heart rate and whether that was a good or bad sign. I googled baroceptor and read a little about that. Learning all the time! Thanks x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 Hi , The adrenergic kick sets off the adrenals to produce a spike for adrenalin release and also administers a kick to the heart; the heart rate should rise sufficient to just compensate for the apparent drop in blood pressure on rising......since the baroceptor is in the neck artery, it signals the approximate BP in the brain +/-. Imagine a giraffe! I got a bloodshot eye on running up-stairs some time back, but I had also consumed 'food' that might exacerbate that process ~ a statin etc. just once ~ that was enough. best wishes Bob > > > > Hi Helen > > > > The baroceptor in the neck artery kicks your heart rate up when you stand up; > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 Hi Helen, http://forums.about.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?tsn=1 & nav=messages & webtag=ab- thyroid & tid=61884 Sept 2004 best wishes Bob > > Hi Bob, > > I might be being dim, but can you point me in the direction of the > forum you mentioned please? > Helenx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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