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How long have you been off Armour? Sounds tome like your body was suing

up the thyroid thta was in your blood and now it has used it all and you

will go hypo again. It can take a week or so for hypo temps to return.

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I stopped Armour three days before beginning Isocort, so that equals 21 days.

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off Armour? Sounds tome like your body was suing

up the thyroid thta was in your blood and now it has used it all and you

will go hypo again. It can take a week or so for hypo temps to return.

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I also experience chronic tiredness even when my temp is 98.6. I even bought

another thermometer thinking it was incorrect.

For some reason, when I exercise I feel much better tho getting to the gym

due to inertia is very hard. My temp is elevated after exercising and I

feel at least functional. After I am done exercising and have cooled off

for several hours, the fatigue sets in again. It seems like my body is

chronically turned off.

-- 98.6, non-fluctuating daily temp. average for a week

I've been on 8 pellets of Isocort for the past week. Since the last

and final increase, my daily average temperature has been 98.6, with

no fluctations! I felt great the first few days with that temperature

and now feeling chronically tired. I thought that if your temperature

is at 98.6 and stays that way, you should feel great. I haven't

introduced Armour back because, from the looks of my temps, I don't

need it. What's happening? Has anyone else experienced this?

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It seems like our bodies are a lot alike. I am usually just as tired when I

finish exercising as when I begin it. What do you think it could be? This is so

puzzeling to me. Do we need more T4 because I think the T3 and cortisol in the

body helps to regulate your temp. and bring it up to 98.6, so if your feeling

very tired with that temp., then perhaps we need to add another hormone in?

" C. Mannelli, Ed.D. " wrote:

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I also experience chronic tiredness even when my temp is 98.6. I even bought

another thermometer thinking it was incorrect.

For some reason, when I exercise I feel much better tho getting to the gym

due to inertia is very hard. My temp is elevated after exercising and I

feel at least functional. After I am done exercising and have cooled off

for several hours, the fatigue sets in again. It seems like my body is

chronically turned off.

-- 98.6, non-fluctuating daily temp. average for a week

I've been on 8 pellets of Isocort for the past week. Since the last

and final increase, my daily average temperature has been 98.6, with

no fluctations! I felt great the first few days with that temperature

and now feeling chronically tired. I thought that if your temperature

is at 98.6 and stays that way, you should feel great. I haven't

introduced Armour back because, from the looks of my temps, I don't

need it. What's happening? Has anyone else experienced this?

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I am on Amour and my temps are 98.8 or higher. My blood T4 is low and the

T3 was in the high end, most likely due to the Armour having more T3 than T4

I have been searching the internet trying to find T4 but cannot. I know I

saw it somewhere overseas, but can no longer find it.

I doubt that will take care of my issues. I just get tired of feeling bad.

During the summer it seemed I hit the perfect level of Armour and HC and

felt fantastic. However, I have put on 15 lbs or more and cannot find any

optimum meds dose. I also have Lyme supposedly. I tested positive but

there is so much controversy over the diagnosis as well as coinfections,

that I decided to start a viral protocol since there is a stealth virus with

the same DNA as Lyme.............supposedly.

I also have the mercury issue.

-- 98.6, non-fluctuating daily temp. average for a week

I've been on 8 pellets of Isocort for the past week. Since the last

and final increase, my daily average temperature has been 98.6, with

no fluctations! I felt great the first few days with that temperature

and now feeling chronically tired. I thought that if your temperature

is at 98.6 and stays that way, you should feel great. I haven't

introduced Armour back because, from the looks of my temps, I don't

need it. What's happening? Has anyone else experienced this?

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- It sounds like your hormones are balanced, so

I don’t think you need anymore t4 which I think is

thyroxine. Have you had your growth hormone checked? I

haven’t but will soon, as this may be our problem. I

think I’ve told you about my trip to a homeopathic

doctor who diagnosed me with Lyme and mercury

poisoning using ART Testing. Lyme would cause your

hormones to be unbalanced, so now that your’s are,

then you should be feeling great most of the time. I

performed a mercury cleanse for 3 months using

Cilantro and Chlorella. I didn’t see any improvement

from that. Here is a link to great info. on Lyme:

http://72.14.209.104/search?q=cache:CAnni41hqmMJ:www.neuraltherapy.com/LymeALook\

Beyond6.pdf+lyme+disease:+a+look+beyond+antibiotics & hl=en & gl=us & ct=clnk & cd=1 & cli\

ent=safari

Let me know what you think.

--- " C. Mannelli, Ed.D. "

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>

> I am on Amour and my temps are 98.8 or higher. My

> blood T4 is low and the

> T3 was in the high end, most likely due to the

> Armour having more T3 than T4

> I have been searching the internet trying to find

> T4 but cannot. I know I

> saw it somewhere overseas, but can no longer find

> it.

>

> I doubt that will take care of my issues. I just

> get tired of feeling bad.

> During the summer it seemed I hit the perfect level

> of Armour and HC and

> felt fantastic. However, I have put on 15 lbs or

> more and cannot find any

> optimum meds dose. I also have Lyme supposedly. I

> tested positive but

> there is so much controversy over the diagnosis as

> well as coinfections,

> that I decided to start a viral protocol since there

> is a stealth virus with

> the same DNA as Lyme.............supposedly.

>

> I also have the mercury issue.

>

>

>

> -- 98.6, non-fluctuating daily

> temp. average for a week

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> I've been on 8 pellets of Isocort for the past week.

> Since the last

> and final increase, my daily average temperature has

> been 98.6, with

> no fluctations! I felt great the first few days with

> that temperature

> and now feeling chronically tired. I thought that if

> your temperature

> is at 98.6 and stays that way, you should feel

> great. I haven't

> introduced Armour back because, from the looks of my

> temps, I don't

> need it. What's happening? Has anyone else

> experienced this?

>

>

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

From: " "

> - It sounds like your hormones are balanced, so

> I don't think you need anymore t4 which I think is

> thyroxine. Have you had your growth hormone checked?

-

Can you tell me how to go about getting growth hormone checked? I've read

that in my situation this would be a good idea ... though I doubt my doc

would go for it (or much of anything for that matter LOL).

Do you have to have an rx for the lab?

Thanks, Liz

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No, but I have a gyno visit on Nov. 1st and will ask

her for a script. Try LEF.org...they do blood tests

without scripts. I thought you can walk into any lab

and ask for the test if your paying out of pocket or

do they need a doctor’s script?

--- E Silver wrote:

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> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " "

>

>

> > - It sounds like your hormones are

> balanced, so

> > I don't think you need anymore t4 which I think is

> > thyroxine. Have you had your growth hormone

> checked?

>

>

>

> -

>

> Can you tell me how to go about getting growth

> hormone checked? I've read

> that in my situation this would be a good idea ...

> though I doubt my doc

> would go for it (or much of anything for that matter

> LOL).

>

> Do you have to have an rx for the lab?

>

> Thanks, Liz

>

>

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

From: " "

> No, but I have a gyno visit on Nov. 1st and will ask

> her for a script. Try LEF.org...they do blood tests

> without scripts. I thought you can walk into any lab

> and ask for the test if your paying out of pocket or

> do they need a doctor's script?

Thanks !

I have a gyno appt coming up also; will ask her for a script for growth

hormone test, though doubt if I'm low that she would do anything about it.

What are the alternatives for getting growth hormone supplementatation if

needed? Does one have to have an rx?

Liz

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I don't know if you need an rx for it...although, you

probably do.

--- E Silver wrote:

>

> ----- Original Message -----

> From: " "

>

>

> > No, but I have a gyno visit on Nov. 1st and will

> ask

> > her for a script. Try LEF.org...they do blood

> tests

> > without scripts. I thought you can walk into any

> lab

> > and ask for the test if your paying out of pocket

> or

> > do they need a doctor's script?

>

>

> Thanks !

>

> I have a gyno appt coming up also; will ask her for

> a script for growth

> hormone test, though doubt if I'm low that she would

> do anything about it.

>

> What are the alternatives for getting growth hormone

> supplementatation if

> needed? Does one have to have an rx?

>

> Liz

>

>

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