Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 Both my daughter and myself have had that symptom…insomnia. Neither of us were feeling revved up like too much thyroid. I had it while on the new Armour. My daughter had it while on Naturethroid. It has improved for both of us on the compounded thyroid that we get from Women’s International. Kim From: Texas_Thyroid_Groups [mailto:Texas_Thyroid_Groups ] On Behalf Of Grace Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 9:50 AM To: Texas_Thyroid_Groups Subject: Difficulty Sleeping My latest labs show my FT4 is barely inside the lowest range and FT3 is probably around the bottom 25%. I have been having a lot of trouble getting to sleep at night and then it takes about an hour or more to get back to sleep if something (i.e., a child) wakes me at night. I know sleep issues can be adrenal related, but I remember people saying they can be hypo related, too. Is that right? The doctor won't increase meds or add T4 since I am changing brands of medicine...made me go straight across with my dose. I am so tired and it is getting worse. I have got to get some sleep and not sure what else to try or what other avenues to look at/talk to dr about. Thanks, Grace Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2010 Report Share Posted January 14, 2010 The sleeping difficulty can be both adrenal and hypo related since both of those are inter-related - i.e., when you are undermedicated, then your adrenals are trying to compensate thus your adrenals get stressed. You may still need adrenal support when you get your thyroid stabilized, but without being on adequate thyroid, you won't be able to get your adrenals stable. B. > > My latest labs show my FT4 is barely inside the lowest range and FT3 > is probably around the bottom 25%. I have been having a lot of > trouble getting to sleep at night and then it takes about an hour or > more to get back to sleep if something (i.e., a child) wakes me at > night. I know sleep issues can be adrenal related, but I remember > people saying they can be hypo related, too. Is that right? > > The doctor won't increase meds or add T4 since I am changing brands of > medicine...made me go straight across with my dose. I am so tired and > it is getting worse. I have got to get some sleep and not sure what > else to try or what other avenues to look at/talk to dr about. > > Thanks, > Grace > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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