Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 that is fascinating, b/c you have no symptoms on the lower dose, right? I finally got my iodine loading test results back, two months after I sent them in. I hope that the problems they ran into are now fixed so that they can get results back to others quickly. I now understand why others didn't understand the test report. The report is very poorly designed, and unless you know what you are looking for, impossible to interpret. They really need to design a better report form. My saturation came back at 48%, which is pretty low considering I had been taking 50 mg Iodoral (4 tablets) for over 3 months. I don't know why it is that low. After taking the test, I cut back to one Iodoral per day, or 12.5 mg. I have scheduled the free phone consult with Flechas for next week. I'll see if he has anything interesting to say. I suspect he will tell me to continue with the 50 mg Iodoral for another three months. Zoe No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.10/383 - Release Date: 7/7/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 Zoe, Could it be that you are low in " tyrosine " . Tyrosine is used by iodine to create the T3 and T4. The following is a clip from an article on Tyrosine and Iodine. " The thyroid has the only cells in the body capable of absorbing iodine. The thyroid takes in iodine, obtained through food, iodized salt, or supplements, and combines it with the amino acid tyrosine. The thyroid then converts the iodine/tyrosine into the hormones T3 and T4. The " 3 " and the " 4 " refer to the number of iodine molecules in each thyroid hormone molecule. " The full article is as the following site. http://thyroid.about.com/cs/basics_starthere/a/thyroid101.htm I learn't about tyrosine a few days ago and just started reseaching on it. Atul --- Zoe & <ZOEA@...> wrote: > I finally got my iodine loading test results back, > two months after I sent them in. I hope that the > problems they ran into are now fixed so that they > can get results back to others quickly. > > I now understand why others didn't understand the > test report. The report is very poorly designed, > and unless you know what you are looking for, > impossible to interpret. They really need to design > a better report form. > > My saturation came back at 48%, which is pretty low > considering I had been taking 50 mg Iodoral (4 > tablets) for over 3 months. I don't know why it is > that low. > > After taking the test, I cut back to one Iodoral per > day, or 12.5 mg. > > I have scheduled the free phone consult with Flechas > for next week. I'll see if he has anything > interesting to say. I suspect he will tell me to > continue with the 50 mg Iodoral for another three > months. > > Zoe __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 I tried tyrosine and thought I was having a heart attack! that was b4 I was on adrenal support and maybe b/c I was sooo low in iodine. Gracia Zoe,Could it be that you are low in "tyrosine".Tyrosine is used by iodine to create the T3 and T4.The following is a clip from an article on Tyrosineand Iodine."The thyroid has the only cells in the body capable ofabsorbing iodine. The thyroid takes in iodine,obtained through food, iodized salt, or supplements,and combines it with the amino acid tyrosine. Thethyroid then converts the iodine/tyrosine into thehormones T3 and T4. The "3" and the "4" refer to thenumber of iodine molecules in each thyroid hormonemolecule. "The full article is as the following site.http://thyroid.about.com/cs/basics_starthere/a/thyroid101.htmI learn't about tyrosine a few days ago and juststarted reseaching on it.Atul--- Zoe & <ZOEAprodigy (DOT) net> wrote:> I finally got my iodine loading test results back,> two months after I sent them in. I hope that the> problems they ran into are now fixed so that they> can get results back to others quickly.> > I now understand why others didn't understand the> test report. The report is very poorly designed,> and unless you know what you are looking for,> impossible to interpret. They really need to design> a better report form.> > My saturation came back at 48%, which is pretty low> considering I had been taking 50 mg Iodoral (4> tablets) for over 3 months. I don't know why it is> that low.> > After taking the test, I cut back to one Iodoral per> day, or 12.5 mg.> > I have scheduled the free phone consult with Flechas> for next week. I'll see if he has anything> interesting to say. I suspect he will tell me to> continue with the 50 mg Iodoral for another three> months.> > Zoe__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 After the first month on Iodoral, I have had no symptoms at any dose. Zoe that is fascinating, b/c you have no symptoms on the lower dose, right? -- Gracia I finally got my iodine loading test results back, two months after I sent them in. I hope that the problems they ran into are now fixed so that they can get results back to others quickly. I now understand why others didn't understand the test report. The report is very poorly designed, and unless you know what you are looking for, impossible to interpret. They really need to design a better report form. My saturation came back at 48%, which is pretty low considering I had been taking 50 mg Iodoral (4 tablets) for over 3 months. I don't know why it is that low. After taking the test, I cut back to one Iodoral per day, or 12.5 mg. I have scheduled the free phone consult with Flechas for next week. I'll see if he has anything interesting to say. I suspect he will tell me to continue with the 50 mg Iodoral for another three months. Zoe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 I used FFP, Flechas' lab. Zoe Zoe, Who did you use to read the sample? I just got a test kit from FFP labs in NC and they said they were 5 weeks behind. Michigan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 11, 2006 Report Share Posted July 11, 2006 Atul, the test was measuring "iodine" not thyroid hormones, so I don't think body tyrosine levels would be relevant. If the orthoiodo people are correct, only about half of the iodine is used by the thyroid, the rest being used by the rest of the body. I would assume my tyrosine is high enough since I eat a lot of protein. Zoe Zoe, Could it be that you are low in "tyrosine".Tyrosine is used by iodine to create the T3 and T4.The following is a clip from an article on Tyrosineand Iodine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2006 Report Share Posted November 11, 2006 Not too bad! You are only 13 pts under full saturation. It took me 4 1/2 mos of 50 mgs per day to get to 66% from zero. From what I have read you can reach saturation in 3 months on 50 mgs and then maintain with 12.5-25 mgs per day depending on your body. iodine loading test results I just got my test results back from the iodine loading tests. Imailed the sample on Monday, 10/30, so I think that was really quick.Here are my results:I & I Loading 38 range: >44I & I Saturation 77 range: >90They lists these results as low, but that's not really all that low,is it? I guess I'm not as deficient as I thought.Based on these results, what dose of Ioderal do you recommend?Thanks!Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2008 Report Share Posted January 5, 2008 > Hi,> I am new to this group though have been reading for awhile. I just > recieved the results of my loading test. I had breast cancer in 2004. I > had a lumpectomy and sentinal node biopsy, chemotherapy and radiation > of my right breast. Currently I take levoxyl thyroid 75mlg daily and > 10mlg of paxil. Well the first thing I see is that you are on a crappy T4 only med and an antidepressant. If you got the proper T3 levels and adrenals straightened out odds are you would not need paxil. Armour thyroid works great. My Dr (when I was on synthroid and feeling bad) gave me zoloft. I took one and knew it wasn't the problem. I got on Armour and feel great now. Just a plug for a better thyroid med. I also take a variety of supplements and a chinese > herbal tea. I would like some feedback on my levels and or any > recommendations as I will have a conversation with Dr. Flechas as soon > as I am able to schedule an appointment. The 24 hr urine test showed:> II Loading @ 32L >44 and II Saturation @ 64L >90. Any feedback would be > much appreciated. You are targeting a level of 90% Saturation. You still have a way to go. I am at 70 as of my last test (January '07) and had been on 50 mgs of Iodine for a year. Did you have radiation with your breast cancer? You may have damaged NIS. You can improve absorption with the nutrients listed on the www.breastcancerchoices.org website under the iodine section. Stepahnie > Thank you,> > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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