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" ...

We must be clones...you've described my health (or non-health)

in detail. Have you ever had your thyroid checked? "

Suzanne; hmm.

I have had my thyroid hormones and TSH checked numerous times. They

have always fallen in the normal range. I did have one physician who

based on my symptoms and very low body temperature did prescribe

thyroid hormone medication, and I took it for several years. My body

temperature never came up to normal even though my cold intolerance

improved.

" including a thyroid antiglobulin and thyroid peroxidase? "

Nope never had these checked. I will request them next time blood

work comes up. Thanks.

Three or four years ago I started on DHEA and natural progesterone

supplements. Low DHEA can cause insensitivity to the thyroid hormones

and cause the symptoms of low thyroid even when the thyroid hormone

levels are normal. I found that these two hormones improved both my

cold sensitivity and body temperature. The DHEA has helped slightly

with the fibromyalgia, and has helped with my immunity to infection

and energy level much more than the thyroid did. DHEA is a precursor

steroid hormone and seems to be suppressed by chronic stress.

I find that avoiding glutton and whey, exercise, and weight

management help the most with the fibromyalgia.

My skin condition is a rash on my face and eyelids, which peels, and

when it is bad will bleed and get quite painful. The dermatologists

have prescribed topical steroids and say it is autoimmune. But I find

that avoiding glutton and using B6, lithium, and aloe topically will

control the condition quite well. It never goes away altogether and

will flair up if I eat bread or pasta.

" We must be clones... "

This group is truly amazing!

As a glimpse of that light Edith promises at the end of the tunnel, I

have had very few migraines since starting with this group. Yey!

> ...

> We must be clones...you've described my health (or non-health)

in

> detail. Have you ever had your thyroid checked? Did you know that

thyroid

> function has a lot to do with allergies?...found that out from my

vet..no

> kidding....he said that once my dogs were on daily thyroid meds,

their

> allergies would be reduced.

> I also have an autoimmune disease...one that's killing my

thryroid

> (Hashimoto's Disease)...and I know a few women with autoimmune

diseases. We

> have the same skin problems, dry patches on elbows, ankles, some on

knees or

> the top of the feet, we all have arthritis in our spines, mostly

neck, and

> suffer from chronic fatigue (although the thyroid meds have made

the chronic

> fatigue almost disapear and the fibro is minimum). Has anyone done

a thyroid

> profile including a thyroid antiglobulin and thyroid peroxidase?

The

> peroxidase is very important....I cannot stress that enough. It

took me 17

> years to be diagnosed after dozens of thyroid test, all because no

doctor

> ever did the peroxidase test....they never knew about it.

> If you have any questions that maybe I can help you with, let

me know.

> Not many people can even imagine what it's like to live with

chronic,

> constant pain. In some strange way, I think it's a large part of

my easy

> going personality...maybe I had been too tired to fight back....or

learned to

> roll with the tide since I never knew if I would make it a month

without

> bronchitis or a sinus infection.

> Suzanne

>

>

>

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" ...

We must be clones...you've described my health (or non-health)

in detail. Have you ever had your thyroid checked? "

Suzanne; hmm.

I have had my thyroid hormones and TSH checked numerous times. They

have always fallen in the normal range. I did have one physician who

based on my symptoms and very low body temperature did prescribe

thyroid hormone medication, and I took it for several years. My body

temperature never came up to normal even though my cold intolerance

improved.

" including a thyroid antiglobulin and thyroid peroxidase? "

Nope never had these checked. I will request them next time blood

work comes up. Thanks.

Three or four years ago I started on DHEA and natural progesterone

supplements. Low DHEA can cause insensitivity to the thyroid hormones

and cause the symptoms of low thyroid even when the thyroid hormone

levels are normal. I found that these two hormones improved both my

cold sensitivity and body temperature. The DHEA has helped slightly

with the fibromyalgia, and has helped with my immunity to infection

and energy level much more than the thyroid did. DHEA is a precursor

steroid hormone and seems to be suppressed by chronic stress.

I find that avoiding glutton and whey, exercise, and weight

management help the most with the fibromyalgia.

My skin condition is a rash on my face and eyelids, which peels, and

when it is bad will bleed and get quite painful. The dermatologists

have prescribed topical steroids and say it is autoimmune. But I find

that avoiding glutton and using B6, lithium, and aloe topically will

control the condition quite well. It never goes away altogether and

will flair up if I eat bread or pasta.

" We must be clones... "

This group is truly amazing!

As a glimpse of that light Edith promises at the end of the tunnel, I

have had very few migraines since starting with this group. Yey!

> ...

> We must be clones...you've described my health (or non-health)

in

> detail. Have you ever had your thyroid checked? Did you know that

thyroid

> function has a lot to do with allergies?...found that out from my

vet..no

> kidding....he said that once my dogs were on daily thyroid meds,

their

> allergies would be reduced.

> I also have an autoimmune disease...one that's killing my

thryroid

> (Hashimoto's Disease)...and I know a few women with autoimmune

diseases. We

> have the same skin problems, dry patches on elbows, ankles, some on

knees or

> the top of the feet, we all have arthritis in our spines, mostly

neck, and

> suffer from chronic fatigue (although the thyroid meds have made

the chronic

> fatigue almost disapear and the fibro is minimum). Has anyone done

a thyroid

> profile including a thyroid antiglobulin and thyroid peroxidase?

The

> peroxidase is very important....I cannot stress that enough. It

took me 17

> years to be diagnosed after dozens of thyroid test, all because no

doctor

> ever did the peroxidase test....they never knew about it.

> If you have any questions that maybe I can help you with, let

me know.

> Not many people can even imagine what it's like to live with

chronic,

> constant pain. In some strange way, I think it's a large part of

my easy

> going personality...maybe I had been too tired to fight back....or

learned to

> roll with the tide since I never knew if I would make it a month

without

> bronchitis or a sinus infection.

> Suzanne

>

>

>

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" ...

We must be clones...you've described my health (or non-health)

in detail. Have you ever had your thyroid checked? "

Suzanne; hmm.

I have had my thyroid hormones and TSH checked numerous times. They

have always fallen in the normal range. I did have one physician who

based on my symptoms and very low body temperature did prescribe

thyroid hormone medication, and I took it for several years. My body

temperature never came up to normal even though my cold intolerance

improved.

" including a thyroid antiglobulin and thyroid peroxidase? "

Nope never had these checked. I will request them next time blood

work comes up. Thanks.

Three or four years ago I started on DHEA and natural progesterone

supplements. Low DHEA can cause insensitivity to the thyroid hormones

and cause the symptoms of low thyroid even when the thyroid hormone

levels are normal. I found that these two hormones improved both my

cold sensitivity and body temperature. The DHEA has helped slightly

with the fibromyalgia, and has helped with my immunity to infection

and energy level much more than the thyroid did. DHEA is a precursor

steroid hormone and seems to be suppressed by chronic stress.

I find that avoiding glutton and whey, exercise, and weight

management help the most with the fibromyalgia.

My skin condition is a rash on my face and eyelids, which peels, and

when it is bad will bleed and get quite painful. The dermatologists

have prescribed topical steroids and say it is autoimmune. But I find

that avoiding glutton and using B6, lithium, and aloe topically will

control the condition quite well. It never goes away altogether and

will flair up if I eat bread or pasta.

" We must be clones... "

This group is truly amazing!

As a glimpse of that light Edith promises at the end of the tunnel, I

have had very few migraines since starting with this group. Yey!

> ...

> We must be clones...you've described my health (or non-health)

in

> detail. Have you ever had your thyroid checked? Did you know that

thyroid

> function has a lot to do with allergies?...found that out from my

vet..no

> kidding....he said that once my dogs were on daily thyroid meds,

their

> allergies would be reduced.

> I also have an autoimmune disease...one that's killing my

thryroid

> (Hashimoto's Disease)...and I know a few women with autoimmune

diseases. We

> have the same skin problems, dry patches on elbows, ankles, some on

knees or

> the top of the feet, we all have arthritis in our spines, mostly

neck, and

> suffer from chronic fatigue (although the thyroid meds have made

the chronic

> fatigue almost disapear and the fibro is minimum). Has anyone done

a thyroid

> profile including a thyroid antiglobulin and thyroid peroxidase?

The

> peroxidase is very important....I cannot stress that enough. It

took me 17

> years to be diagnosed after dozens of thyroid test, all because no

doctor

> ever did the peroxidase test....they never knew about it.

> If you have any questions that maybe I can help you with, let

me know.

> Not many people can even imagine what it's like to live with

chronic,

> constant pain. In some strange way, I think it's a large part of

my easy

> going personality...maybe I had been too tired to fight back....or

learned to

> roll with the tide since I never knew if I would make it a month

without

> bronchitis or a sinus infection.

> Suzanne

>

>

>

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Hi All,

If anyone here has a low body temperature, you might be suffering from

's Syndrome.

Go to:

http://www.wilsonssyndrome.com/

Hugs,

Edith

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" ...

We must be clones...you've described my health (or non-health)

in detail. Have you ever had your thyroid checked? "

Suzanne; hmm.

I have had my thyroid hormones and TSH checked numerous times. They

have always fallen in the normal range. I did have one physician who

based on my symptoms and very low body temperature did prescribe

thyroid hormone medication, and I took it for several years. My body

temperature never came up to normal even though my cold intolerance

improved.

" including a thyroid antiglobulin and thyroid peroxidase? "

Nope never had these checked. I will request them next time blood

work comes up. Thanks.

Three or four years ago I started on DHEA and natural progesterone

supplements. Low DHEA can cause insensitivity to the thyroid hormones

and cause the symptoms of low thyroid even when the thyroid hormone

levels are normal. I found that these two hormones improved both my

cold sensitivity and body temperature. The DHEA has helped slightly

with the fibromyalgia, and has helped with my immunity to infection

and energy level much more than the thyroid did. DHEA is a precursor

steroid hormone and seems to be suppressed by chronic stress.

I find that avoiding glutton and whey, exercise, and weight

management help the most with the fibromyalgia.

My skin condition is a rash on my face and eyelids, which peels, and

when it is bad will bleed and get quite painful. The dermatologists

have prescribed topical steroids and say it is autoimmune. But I find

that avoiding glutton and using B6, lithium, and aloe topically will

control the condition quite well. It never goes away altogether and

will flair up if I eat bread or pasta.

" We must be clones... "

This group is truly amazing!

As a glimpse of that light Edith promises at the end of the tunnel, I

have had very few migraines since starting with this group. Yey!

>>

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I ordered the manual to read about 's syndrome.

> " ...

> We must be clones...you've described my health (or non-health)

> in detail. Have you ever had your thyroid checked? "

>

> Suzanne; hmm.

> I have had my thyroid hormones and TSH checked numerous times. They

> have always fallen in the normal range. I did have one physician

who

> based on my symptoms and very low body temperature did prescribe

> thyroid hormone medication, and I took it for several years. My

body

> temperature never came up to normal even though my cold intolerance

> improved.

>

> " including a thyroid antiglobulin and thyroid peroxidase? "

>

> Nope never had these checked. I will request them next time blood

> work comes up. Thanks.

>

> Three or four years ago I started on DHEA and natural progesterone

> supplements. Low DHEA can cause insensitivity to the thyroid

hormones

> and cause the symptoms of low thyroid even when the thyroid hormone

> levels are normal. I found that these two hormones improved both my

> cold sensitivity and body temperature. The DHEA has helped slightly

> with the fibromyalgia, and has helped with my immunity to infection

> and energy level much more than the thyroid did. DHEA is a

precursor

> steroid hormone and seems to be suppressed by chronic stress.

>

> I find that avoiding glutton and whey, exercise, and weight

> management help the most with the fibromyalgia.

>

> My skin condition is a rash on my face and eyelids, which peels,

and

> when it is bad will bleed and get quite painful. The dermatologists

> have prescribed topical steroids and say it is autoimmune. But I

find

> that avoiding glutton and using B6, lithium, and aloe topically

will

> control the condition quite well. It never goes away altogether and

> will flair up if I eat bread or pasta.

>

> " We must be clones... "

> This group is truly amazing!

>

> As a glimpse of that light Edith promises at the end of the tunnel,

I

> have had very few migraines since starting with this group. Yey!

>

>

> >>

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