Guest guest Posted January 10, 2006 Report Share Posted January 10, 2006 So sorry you are having those symptoms, . Sounds like you need Armour to me, too. Are you having a more difficult time tolerating increases now? Are your other indices like the iron tests, DHEA, B12, estrogens, etc. still low? Sorry if you already mentioned these earlier. I've had the teeth hurting symptom, too, especially when there is an onset of a cold or flu. It's almost like an early warning system. I'm still on my anti-anxiety med, clonazepam, and my anti-depressant, nortriptyline, although I've been able to slowly lower the ad and still feel ok. I think it might be disturbing my sleep a bit, but I'm hoping it's just temporary withdrawl side effect. I would have to say I don't know what I would have done without the aa and ad meds. I'll be very glad if I can eventually get off of both of them. Were you ever on any aa's or ad's? If not, would you consider low doses to give yourself some relief and rest until you can get more Armour in your system? I know it's a very personal issue, but I hate to see anyone suffer if taking a med short term can help them. And were you ever on anything like Prilosec to see if it helped?....Sara > > Hi, Sara, > > As for cravings for Armour, I don't know -- but I do enjoy taking it > because I know the good things it is doing for me! However, > sometimes I feel like I know when I need an increase. Like now! > Besides the usual hypo symptoms, my teeth start hurting when I need > more Armour. Strange, huh? Hehe, actually I've got a lot of > lingering problems that I hope will resolve once I'm on an adequate > dose of Armour. Depression, anxiety, chronic pain, digestive > problems -- Armour's my only hope right now. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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