Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Sheila, About the irritable bowel syndrome, I have it too, but I've heard/read that meds are not good for it in the long term. Are you taking triphala? That solves much of the problem for me. I've also heard that biofeedback -- in your spare time? ;-) -- is very helpful for it. I imagine yoga would also help. Hugs, > Hi all. well, i saw the nurse practitioner today at my endo's > office, and she is Rxing Armour 60 mgs., once daily. (I think I > should cut mine in half & take it twice a day--seems like I keep > reading that). > > In addition to the Armour, she wants me to continue to take the > Cytomel (5 mcg twice a day). She said I could increase the Cytomel > if I don't feel like it's enough in a few weeks and take 2 Cytomel > twice a day. > > Anyway, i haven't heard of anyone taking both Armour and Cytomel. > Anyone here doing that combo? I need to call her back and ask her if > I'm supposed to take the Cytomel the same time I take the Armour or > what. > > Opinions...comments...She told me adding the Cytomel with the Armour > would increase my energy. I just hope I can feel a big difference > with the Armour > > She is quite aware of that my TSH is in the hyper range. She had a > bunch of tests run on me today...including testing for Sjogren's. > > She said as long as I'm not having signs of being over-medicated, we > don't have to worry too much about the TSH...just concentrate on my > symptoms. > > She also seems more interested in getting to the bottom of my > symptoms. She's running some more glucose tests on me. she also > asked if there's a possibility I may have attention deficit > disorder. I said no way. My husband, who was with me, disagrees. > i go tomorrow to be evaluated by a state group which helps people > with disabilities. They have accepted me as a client. I will be > evaluated by my counselor tomorrow. Then she will schedule > psychological testing for me so someone can finally determine if I > indeed that dyscalculia as my pysch professor diagnosed me with. > > I'll just mention to my counselor that I want to know about > attention deficit disorder too and why. > > she also thinks i have irritable bowel syndrome. I told her i was > previously diagnosed with that but the medicine I was prescribed > didn't help. so she has prescribed another. > > she also said we could look at me possibly going on some medication > which would increase the chances of saving my pancreas and > decreasing the chance of me becoming diabetic. > > Oh, she told me something interesting. She said in the year that she > has worked for my endo, every single person whom she has talked to > who has switched from T4 or T4/T3 and gone to Armour has said they > felt SO much better. I hope, I hope, I hope this stuff works for > me!!! > > so that was my endo appt. on the 5th floor of the hospital at 2 p.m. > > At 1 p.m., I as on LL2 of the hospital seeing the nurse practitioner > at my doctor's office where I work. I've been miserable for several > days now. She said I have bronchitis and URI. She's given me an > antibiotic and a cough medication that she says is okay for me to > take with my thyroid issues. I can't remember the name of it. > > When we went to the pharmacy to fill the prescriptions, they were > out of the cough medication; they said they can't keep it in stock. > > I am contagious, so poor Kemal will probably end up getting this > crud! > > So that's been my day...coughing, sneezing, but finally...oink, > oinking!! A hopeful member of the piggy club, Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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