Guest guest Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 Thanks. Actually when I looked closely I saw they said AT. I should have done that earlier. The people at the drugstore do not seem like real pharmacists, or maybe I have some unrealistic image in my mind. I'm not sure if they made me feel worse or I had gotten a virus because, well, as we know it's hard to tell what's going on with this condition. Today I told the doc that I had stopped taking them. He said they should not have made me feel worse and that most people felt better on it--I sure didn't. I guess it goes back to my being somewhat skeptical as to whether I really have subclinical hypothyroid, but perhaps the only way to really know is by taking the stuff. The adrenals test was far clearer. He said take the Cortef for a week to get my adrenals going, then start the Armour again. I did a search about side effects of both and some were similar. Barb > > I don't know about these two drugs but it does sound suspiciously like > the drugstore made some sort of mistake, at least in labeling the pills. > I would go to another druggist and show him/her the pills and ask them > to identify them. Most pills have some sort of marking on them to make > identification possible. You could also call another druggist and say > what is on the pill and see if they can tell you without seeing it. > Nevertheless if it is making you feel worse and you can't reach the doc > then I would stop the drug. I don't know if you can just stop or need > to taper off. > Sandrea > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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