Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi , Jan, and everyone-- I just got my test results from Wednesday in the mail from Menendez's office. He didn't want to up my medication until he saw the results, and typically we talk by phone the day after an appointment so he (we) can decide whether to up my meds or leave them be, or discuss anything else I might have missed that can be addressed in five minutes or less. This time, however, he was heading off for a two week vacation the very next day and didn't want to touch my meds until he was back and could look at the results. Menendez will be gone for ten days. The last time he upped my meds and went on vacation, I ended up having to see his fill-in endocrinologist because I had gotten very, very toxic on the Levoxyl. I am still on 30 mg of Armour. Though I am disappointed he did not up my medication, I think he made the right choice in making me wait for him to get back. I will be calling him in two weeks with a request to up the Armour by 15 mg., now that I have looked at my test results. I also realized that his office did a total T3 and not a free T3-- could someone remind me what the difference is between these again? Doesn't it have something to do with absorption? The test results are: T3, TOTAL 126 (60-181 NG/DL) T4, FREE .9 (.8-1.8 NG/DL) TSH 3.23 (.40-5.50 MIU-L) I know these results are not optimal, but I still feel WAY more functional than when I was on Levoxyl. I just started my menstrual cycle, and this time, instead of feeling as though I've been pushed down several flights of stairs, I feel as though I've only been pushed down ONE flight of stairs. That's an improvement, right? Thank you all for your advice and support! Best wishes-- Courtenay. You mean he's going to leave you on this very small dose of Armour for another two months?! I can almost guarantee you that your symptoms are going to get worse, not better, prolonging this tiny dose of Armour. I could see the more logical thing to do would be to up it just a tiny 15 mgs, then leave it there for another 4 to 6 wks, but this staying on 30 mgs I just can't see. What were your new lab results? Didn't he run those again to see where you're at, at least in the way of labs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 I've been so out of it this week. I meant to say that I am going to move taking the second 15 mg dosage down toward the morning, not lessen the amount I take. Thanks. Didn't you just say that you are on only 30 mgs of Armour, or is that someone else I'm thinking of?!? If it is you, you really can't torque it down any more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 I've been so out of it this week. I meant to say that I am going to move taking the second 15 mg dosage down toward the morning, not lessen the amount I take. Thanks. Didn't you just say that you are on only 30 mgs of Armour, or is that someone else I'm thinking of?!? If it is you, you really can't torque it down any more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2004 Report Share Posted September 12, 2004 Wow. That is so sad. How many of them are on thyroid replacement? I am glad to hear that you got to get out and visit with family though. Best-- Courtenay. >We went to my aunt's 89th birthday party last night...saw many >relatives...saw many thryoid symptoms in ages from 4 to 69 >(skipped my mom's generation..but it was there in my grandmother's, >just not as noticeable..farm workers)...wish I could have loaded >them all into a bus to take them to Dr Boyle's office.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2004 Report Share Posted September 12, 2004 Wow. That is so sad. How many of them are on thyroid replacement? I am glad to hear that you got to get out and visit with family though. Best-- Courtenay. >We went to my aunt's 89th birthday party last night...saw many >relatives...saw many thryoid symptoms in ages from 4 to 69 >(skipped my mom's generation..but it was there in my grandmother's, >just not as noticeable..farm workers)...wish I could have loaded >them all into a bus to take them to Dr Boyle's office.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2004 Report Share Posted September 12, 2004 Very small percentage on thryoid meds.,,,maybe 1-2%. Speaking of my family...I'm at my mom's (tractor...shredding) and I bought some ginger chicken soup with me...one of my mom's neighbors is a recent immigrant and loves lots of hot sauce...they left some at my mom's...added it to the soup...WOW!!! or should I say 'heho'...good stuff! -e-Courtenay wrote: Wow. That is so sad. How many of them are on thyroid replacement?I am glad to hear that you got to get out and visit with family though.Best--Courtenay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 12, 2004 Report Share Posted September 12, 2004 Very small percentage on thryoid meds.,,,maybe 1-2%. Speaking of my family...I'm at my mom's (tractor...shredding) and I bought some ginger chicken soup with me...one of my mom's neighbors is a recent immigrant and loves lots of hot sauce...they left some at my mom's...added it to the soup...WOW!!! or should I say 'heho'...good stuff! -e-Courtenay wrote: Wow. That is so sad. How many of them are on thyroid replacement?I am glad to hear that you got to get out and visit with family though.Best--Courtenay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Why are the rest undiagnosed? And what kind of hot sauce was it? Best-- Courtenay. Very small percentage on thryoid meds.,,,maybe 1-2%. Speaking of my family...I'm at my mom's (tractor...shredding) and I bought some ginger chicken soup with me...one of my mom's neighbors is a recent immigrant and loves lots of hot sauce...they left some at my mom's...added it to the soup...WOW!!! or should I say 'heho'...good stuff! -e- Courtenay wrote: Wow. That is so sad. How many of them are on thyroid replacement? I am glad to hear that you got to get out and visit with family though. Best-- Courtenay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Maybe they just think that that is the way they are supposed to be...over 40, overweight, sluggish so when they go to the doctor they don't insist that something is very wrong...doctor just rx cold/allergy/diabetes medication...the doctor has $50 - $75 in his wallet for 5-10 minutes of his time...what was it that Jan said...'did I remind you not to get me started'! Oh yes, and the kids...since their parents are overweight, sluggish...it is the norm. hot sauce was just the usual picante/pico de gallo but with a gazillion chilipitines (little, green hot peppers)Courtenay wrote: Why are the rest undiagnosed? And what kind of hot sauce was it? Best-- Courtenay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Maybe they just think that that is the way they are supposed to be...over 40, overweight, sluggish so when they go to the doctor they don't insist that something is very wrong...doctor just rx cold/allergy/diabetes medication...the doctor has $50 - $75 in his wallet for 5-10 minutes of his time...what was it that Jan said...'did I remind you not to get me started'! Oh yes, and the kids...since their parents are overweight, sluggish...it is the norm. hot sauce was just the usual picante/pico de gallo but with a gazillion chilipitines (little, green hot peppers)Courtenay wrote: Why are the rest undiagnosed? And what kind of hot sauce was it? Best-- Courtenay. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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