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-Sam, thank you for the helpful info on the TSH and suggested

further thyroid tests. Also for giving me a framework of reference

for understanding the pred levels/cortesol, halflife, etc. This

will help me over the next few days while coping and gives me some

direction for ordering tests later next week.

The pred has brought my immune system down (other problems up) and

now as I wean off of it, the anemia and the low (probably) thyroid

and coming off the WP and all hormones after some years feels like

the crash of the wreck of the Hesperes or some other mythical

disaster. whew. thanks again, ElleBlue

I have to reserve diagnosis until more tests for thyroid treatment

but definately don't want to use the synthetic.

-- In rhythmicliving , k9gang@... wrote:

>

> TSH of 5.74? That is dreadful! OUCH!!!!! It really should be

almost zero.

> The other thyroid tests should be FREE T3 and FREE T4.

> TSI TPO antibodies

> Iodine Loading test

>

> 5mg prednisone is the equivalent of 20mg cortesol to the body.

> I believe prednisone itself stays in the body 24hrs.

> The reason one has to " wean off " it is to ensure the andrenal

> glands wake back up after being supressed on a dose of 10mg

prednosone

> or more.

>

> Please do not rely on the TSH test for anything other than an

initial

> diagnostic tool used with other thyroid tests. TSH itself is

affecte dby

> stress, illness, infection, adrenal hormones, etc...

>

> Oh, synthroid bad (side effects - hair loss, bone loss, etc),

Armour

> (whole thyroid med) GOOD, but remember adrenal support...

>

> http://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/IOD-09/IOD_09.htm

> http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/dt.php

> www.stopthethyroidmadness.com

>

>

>

> Sam

> (thyroid-less, Iodized, and Armour-ized)

> k9gang@...

> http://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/IOD-09/IOD_09.htm

> http://www.iodine4health.com

> http://www.quackcenter.com/ideficiency.html

> http://www.helpmythyroid.com/iodine.htm

> http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/dt.php

> www.stopthethyroidmadness.com

>

> > Hi Val, I've read with great interests your posts on thyroid.

> > You've learned so much and helped many!

> >

> > During my hive-hell post WP this last month (my first month of

the

> > WP and off hormones after some years), my tests showed:

> >

> > TSH = 5.74; T4 Free (Direct) 1.03

> > TIBC = 386

> > UIBC - 374

> > Iron, Serum 12

> > Iron Saturation 3

> > Hematocrit 28.5

> >

> > So we know these tests show I'm anemic and thyroid-something,

likely

> > hypothyoid (but I reserve final opinion until further testig).

> > Exhausted in any case.

> >

>

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Oh ElleBlue, I feel for you right now.  "Crash of the wreck of the Hereres"  Indeed!  You don't have to take it 'lying down'.  It isn't perfect, but some of us used E.  I wish I knew about the mineral deficiencies and maybe I could have made it better.  I've asked Dr. Formby if there is something about P that goofs us our mineral metabolism.  Or is it E?  LaurelThe pred has brought my immune system down (other problems up) and now as I wean off of it, the anemia and the low (probably) thyroid and coming off the WP and all hormones after some years feels like the crash of the wreck of the Hesperes or some other mythical disaster. whew. thanks again, ElleBlue. 

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You want to go with the synthetic what? Thyroid med or time release cortesol.

If it's that cortesol (deltacortril/prednisolone) that stuff ok, but if it's the synthetic thyroid T4 med, you better take a good long look at the side effects. 3 off the top of my head are hair loss, bone loss, and atrial fibrillation(sp). Plus T4 should always be Rx'd "with" T3, never alone. I can tell you too many horror stories that I won't go into here. I was on it after my healthy thyroid gland was destroyed and you just don't want to know what I went thru. I know of hundreds of folks with similar experiences. Just my 2 cents...

Sam

To Sam Re: 'For Val + Thyr, and other blood test ??, post prednisone support ?'

-Sam, thank you for the helpful info on the TSH and suggested further thyroid tests. Also for giving me a framework of reference for understanding the pred levels/cortesol, halflife, etc. This will help me over the next few days while coping and gives me some direction for ordering tests later next week.The pred has brought my immune system down (other problems up) and now as I wean off of it, the anemia and the low (probably) thyroid and coming off the WP and all hormones after some years feels like the crash of the wreck of the Hesperes or some other mythical disaster. whew. thanks again, ElleBlueI have to reserve diagnosis until more tests for thyroid treatment but definately don't want to use the synthetic. -- In rhythmicliving , k9gang@... wrote:>> TSH of 5.74? That is dreadful! OUCH!!!!! It really should be almost zero.> The other thyroid tests should be FREE T3 and FREE T4.> TSI TPO antibodies> Iodine Loading test> > 5mg prednisone is the equivalent of 20mg cortesol to the body.> I believe prednisone itself stays in the body 24hrs.> The reason one has to "wean off" it is to ensure the andrenal> glands wake back up after being supressed on a dose of 10mg prednosone> or more.> > Please do not rely on the TSH test for anything other than an initial> diagnostic tool used with other thyroid tests. TSH itself is affecte dby> stress, illness, infection, adrenal hormones, etc...> > Oh, synthroid bad (side effects - hair loss, bone loss, etc), Armour> (whole thyroid med) GOOD, but remember adrenal support...> > http://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/IOD-09/IOD_09.htm> http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/dt.php> www.stopthethyroidmadness.com> > > > Sam> (thyroid-less, Iodized, and Armour-ized)> k9gang@...> http://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/IOD-09/IOD_09.htm> http://www.iodine4health.com> http://www.quackcenter.com/ideficiency.html> http://www.helpmythyroid.com/iodine.htm> http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/dt.php> www.stopthethyroidmadness.com> > > Hi Val, I've read with great interests your posts on thyroid.> > You've learned so much and helped many!> >> > During my hive-hell post WP this last month (my first month of the> > WP and off hormones after some years), my tests showed:> >> > TSH = 5.74; T4 Free (Direct) 1.03> > TIBC = 386> > UIBC - 374> > Iron, Serum 12> > Iron Saturation 3> > Hematocrit 28.5> >> > So we know these tests show I'm anemic and thyroid-something, likely> > hypothyoid (but I reserve final opinion until further testig).> > Exhausted in any case.> >>

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I'm the opposite. T4 will kill me. But oh my, you react badly to natural thyroid hormones, or they don't work for you? What about the ones your thyroid makes?

Sam (thyroid-less, Iodized, and Armour-ized) k9gang@... http://www.optimox.com/pics/Iodine/IOD-09/IOD_09.htmhttp://www.iodine4health.com http://www.quackcenter.com/ideficiency.html http://www.helpmythyroid.com/iodine.htm http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/dt.php www.stopthethyroidmadness.com http://www.lewrockwell.com/miller/miller20.html

RE: To Sam Re: 'For Val + Thyr, and other blood test ??, post prednisone support ?'

Synthetic T4 is the only thyroid med I can tolerate.

Val

-----Original Message-----From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ]On Behalf Of Sam

You want to go with the synthetic what?

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Natural thyroid drops my potassium, I swell and blood pressure soars. My theory is that I went so long with no thyroid. I'm not aware that my body produces any thyroid hormones.

Val

-----Original Message-----From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ]On Behalf Of Sam

I'm the opposite. T4 will kill me. But oh my, you react badly to natural thyroid hormones, or they don't work for you? What about the ones your thyroid makes?

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>Natural thyroid drops my potassium, I swell and blood pressure soars.

Really? Hmmm, that's quite unusual. Were you taking adrenal support?

Have you read this stuff yet?

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/mistakes-patients-make/

>My theory is that I went so long with no thyroid. I'm not aware that my

>body produces any thyroid hormones.

Um, uh, if your thyroid didn't produce any thyroid hormones, and you weren't

taking any, you'd, like, not live very long.

I went over a decade without a thyroid gland and on synthetic T4, which did

very little for me, and in fact I nearly died. For me, everything thyroid

kind of suddenly normalized with " enough " Armour plus adrenal support (low

dose cortesol).

I don't know, Val, maybe you've just got really weak adrenals.

Sam

-----Original Message-----

From: rhythmicliving

[mailto:rhythmicliving ]On Behalf Of Sam

I'm the opposite. T4 will kill me. But oh my, you react badly to natural

thyroid hormones, or they don't work for you? What about the ones your

thyroid makes?

..

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I know Janie well. She and her family spent Christmas with us year before last. She examined all my natural thyroid products including NatureThroid, Armour and the generic. I can't remember what we decided but she enjoyed looking at each one. We were like addicts looking over my stash. We even used a magnifying glass.

I've tried pred, Cortef and those pellets. All of them made me so racey I couldn't bear it. My cortisol saliva tests are spot on. It is not cortisol but it could be an adrenal problem. I have a high aldosterone/renin ration. That is indicative of an adrenal adenoma but so far, no one has found it. As long as I consume enough potassium & stay away from T3, I do pretty well. Even 1/4 grain, after a few months, sends me into low potassium, high BP hell.

I must produce some of my own thyroid but went sick for at least eight years with no treatment. $ynthroid gave me back some life.

Val

-----Original Message-----From: rhythmicliving [mailto:rhythmicliving ]On Behalf Of Sam

>Natural thyroid drops my potassium, I swell and blood pressure soars.Really? Hmmm, that's quite unusual. Were you taking adrenal support?Have you read this stuff yet?http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/mistakes-patients-make/>My theory is that I went so long with no thyroid. I'm not aware that my>body produces any thyroid hormones.Um, uh, if your thyroid didn't produce any thyroid hormones, and you weren'ttaking any, you'd, like, not live very long.I went over a decade without a thyroid gland and on synthetic T4, which didvery little for me, and in fact I nearly died. For me, everything thyroidkind of suddenly normalized with "enough" Armour plus adrenal support (lowdose cortesol).I don't know, Val, maybe you've just got really weak adrenals.

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