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Mines is Tertroxin Babs.

Love Tess.

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> What is the name of the T3 prescribed in UK, think I should know before

> I pick up my new prescription incase they fob me off with some horse

> tablets [:o]

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> Thanks

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> Babs

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Hi Babs

Mine is just Liothyronine (T3) made by Goldshield - it doesn't have a brand name

anymore.

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Hi Babs - the name of the NHS T3 is 'Liothyronine'.

Luv - Sheila

What is the name of the T3 prescribed in UK, think I should know before I

pick up my new prescription incase they fob me off with some horse

tablets

Thanks

Babs

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Hi babs, It used to be called tertroxin, but is now just calles liothyronine sodium and will come in 20mcg white tablets. They are scored for halving an on the other side is 850 over 50. thyroid treatment From: yahso1@...Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 10:04:27 +0000Subject: Name of T3 prescribed in UK

What is the name of the T3 prescribed in UK, think I should know before I pick up my new prescription incase they fob me off with some horse tablets

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Babs

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Thanks everyone, picked it up today, Liothyronine 20micrograms, I have been

told to reduce my Thyroxine to 100mcg (from 150mcg) and take half a tablet of

the T3 twice a day.

I am sure there was talk in the group of stopping the Thyroxine when starting

T3. Any advice will be appreaciated.

Luv Babs

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Hi Sheila,

Here are the results.

No I didn't take anything for adrenals, I had planned to see Dr P

months ago at his Aberdeen Clinic, he was unwell and the clinic was

cancelled, have only now realised that he takes telephone

appointments.

Cortisol Levels:

Sample 1 – 08.00 4.0 (Ref Range 12-22)

Sample 2 - 13.15 4.2 (Ref Range 5-9)

Sample 3 - 18.30 2.4 (Ref Range 3-7)

Sample 4 – 23.20 1.4 (Ref Range 1-3)

Total Daily Cortisol 12.0 (Ref Range 21-41)

DHEA Levels:

Sample 2am 0.86 ( Ref Range 0.2-0.6)

Sample 3pm 0.44 ( Ref Range 0.2-0.6)

DHEA : Cortisol Ratio 5.42 (Ref Range 0.6 -3.0)

Adrenal Stress Type: Adrenal Fatigue - Non-adapted response. This

generally indicates falling levels of both cortisol and DHEA from

excessive stimulation/secretion over long periods of time. It can also

reflect the effects of exogenous use of DHEA supplementation.

" Sheila " <sheila@...> wrote:

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> Babs - what did your adrenal profile show, I take it this was the 24

hour

> salivary adrenal profile that checks your level of cortisol and DHEA.

If you

> can, let us have those results again and we can take it from there.

Did you

> start any adrenal supplements after you received your results?

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> Luv - Sheila

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Thanks Sheila,

Have took the big step today, I have stopped the T4 and I took 1 tab

(20mcg) of T3 in 4 doses - the pill is so tiny but have a 'pillmate'

that cuts it beautifully.

I only have 28 tablets of T3, as Endo wants a blood test done in 4

weeks time, did you have time to look at the results of my adrenal

profile, I have a gut feeling that I should be taking something to

support them, I have info over-load at the moment and don't know which

way to turn ?

Luv Babs T

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Babs,

I've just had a look at your adrenal results! Not very sure that taking t3 is

a good idea with those results, the best thing you could do would be to get

the adrenals in some sort of order first as T3 stresses them and yours really

don't need any more stress.

The rule is adrenals first and then thyroid.

You really ought to be taking at least Nutri adrenal extra for the adrenals, I

would make this my priority rather that the thyroid meds. They actually look

bad enough to me to consider hydrocortisone, or asking the doctor for a short

synathcen test to rule out addisons. (this has to be done BEFORE you take any

NAX or HC)

Are you tracking temperature 3 times a day? this is how you will tell if you

have adrenal or thyroid problems, or both. See http://www.drrind.com for how

to do it.

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Hi Sheila,

Here are the results.

No I didn't take anything for adrenals, I had planned to see Dr P

months ago at his Aberdeen Clinic, he was unwell and the clinic was

cancelled, have only now realised that he takes telephone

appointments.

Cortisol Levels:

Sample 1 – 08.00 4.0 (Ref Range 12-22)

Sample 2 - 13.15 4.2 (Ref Range 5-9)

Sample 3 - 18.30 2.4 (Ref Range 3-7)

Sample 4 – 23.20 1.4 (Ref Range 1-3)

Total Daily Cortisol 12.0 (Ref Range 21-41)

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> Thanks Sheila,

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> Have took the big step today, I have stopped the T4 and I took 1 tab

> (20mcg) of T3 in 4 doses - the pill is so tiny but have a 'pillmate'

> that cuts it beautifully.

>

> I only have 28 tablets of T3, as Endo wants a blood test done in 4

> weeks time, did you have time to look at the results of my adrenal

> profile, I have a gut feeling that I should be taking something to

> support them, I have info over-load at the moment and don't know which

> way to turn ?

>

> Luv Babs T

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Hi,

Sorry haven't had time to switch on the computer, thanks for all the advice.

Will order Nutri tomorrow and start afresh .. will check the site for DHEA,

thanks Sheila.

Felt fine for the first few days of T3 only, but today I am a bit shaky.

Luv Babs

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> Hi Babs, yes, I did see your adrenal profile, and I am glad you posted it.

> After seeing the results, I would recommend that you do NOT start the T3

> tablets just yet until you have purchased the Nutri Adrenal Extra (see our

> Files section under 'Discounts' where you can get 33% off for being a TPA

> member). Order today, and you will get them tomorrow. Start taking 1 tablet

> with your breakfast and after 7 days, increase the dose by adding another

> tablet with your lunch. Do not take after 1.00p.m. or it might keep you

> awake. Keep increasing by 1 tablet daily every 7 to 10 days until you start

> to feel better.

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> On the 8th day of being without any thyroid hormone replacement, you can

> start your T3, but because your adrenals will still be low, start taking

> 5mcgs when you wake and the other 5mcgs in the middle of the afternoon, and

> if no adverse reaction, you can start taking 10mcgs in the morning and

> 10mcgs middle of the afternoon. If you get palpitations, or feeling spaced

> out and generally yukky, then the next day, decrease the dose by 5mcgs. You

> can keep adding another half tablet daily after about 10 days until you find

> the dose that makes you well.

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> When your DHEA arrives, start taking that daily first thing in a morning.

> You can buy this here

> http://www.biovea.net/(S(l2535kj0dxqjof45s24kax45))/results.aspx?PageNo=1

> <http://www.biovea.net/(S(l2535kj0dxqjof45s24kax45))/results.aspx?PageNo=1 & K

> W=DHEA> & KW=DHEA

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