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Thanks! I think it would be so much easier to take the cytomel with the

synthroid. Is synthroid close to the same thing as Levoxyl. I have to take

2 multivitamins a day, an iron tablet, and 2 caltrate. It is not easy

remember to take all those. I know your not supposed to take iron within 4

hours of synthroid. I don't think you are supposed to take iron and calcium

togethere. I don't understand part of that because there is calcium and

iron in my multivitamin. On top of all that, I had a gastric bypass, and

I'm not supposed to drink for 30 minutes after I eat. Which doesn't really

have anything to do with anything, except for when I can drink I forget to

take my pills. lol

OK... think I said enough. Thanks again.

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>To: The_Thyroid_Support_Group

>Subject: Re: cytomel

>Date: Sun, 14 Mar 2004 07:44:09 -0000

>

>Hi ,

>Just my two bits from a lurker,

>When I took Cytomel, I took it right along with my Levoxyl(sp?).

>then I waited an hour before I ate anything solid. Granted I am a

>coffee drinker but I wait at least 30 minutes before coffee is

>consumed. I do drink at least 16 oz's of water with my morning

>pills. Maybe this helps the stomach with the meds on an empty

>stomach. For me its just easier to take the meds all at the same

>time.

>

>Keep us posted on how Cytomel helps you out.

>Gossimer

>

>

>

> > Jo,

> >

> > I will be more than happy to keep you posted. After all, that is

>what a

> > support group is far. The info sheet that came with the cytomel

>said that it

> > would take 2-3 weeks to see results. I was waiting on replies to

>tell me

> > how to take them.... so anybody, would it be better to take

>cytomel in the

> > morning or night? Thanks for all replies.

> >

> >

>

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I'm now on 4 dosages of thyroid hormone, so you can immagine! but I think

it's going to be worth. I've just got to suck it up and do it, lol!

Tx

RE: Re: cytomel

> Thanks! I think it would be so much easier to take the cytomel with the

> synthroid. Is synthroid close to the same thing as Levoxyl. I have to

take

> 2 multivitamins a day, an iron tablet, and 2 caltrate. It is not easy

> remember to take all those. I know your not supposed to take iron within

4

> hours of synthroid. I don't think you are supposed to take iron and

calcium

> togethere. I don't understand part of that because there is calcium and

> iron in my multivitamin. On top of all that, I had a gastric bypass, and

> I'm not supposed to drink for 30 minutes after I eat. Which doesn't

really

> have anything to do with anything, except for when I can drink I forget to

> take my pills. lol

>

> OK... think I said enough. Thanks again.

>

>

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... have you noticed improvements/changes, with dosing four times?

I'm now up to six with the thyroid.... I almost feel like an artificial

person at times... I was working on a project yesterday and got so

involved that I forgot about my pills.... I have a tendency to dive so

deep into projects that it can get dark outside and I won't notice

(window at the end of my desk).... but I started getting tired, started

yawning.... It was mid morning... and it still wasn't registering... Then

my dad tapped on the door of the office to talk to me and as I turned

around to look at him I spotted my pill box... on the other end of the

desk (two desks in an L, so it was behind me as I worked) then it hit

me... I was an hour and a half behind on my dose! I popped it under my

tongue as we talked and then the yawning stopped....

I've had that happen when I skip a mini-meal too.... then I'll do

something with calories.. and the yawning stops....

Weird....

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On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 15:17:11 -0600 " " writes:

> I'm now on 4 dosages of thyroid hormone, so you can immagine! but I

> think

> it's going to be worth. I've just got to suck it up and do it,

> lol!

>

>

> Tx

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It's only about what, 3 days, since I started it, and I would say that, over

the last 24 hrs or so, I've had a little more energy. I know what you mean

by the " artificial person " thing. I get so frustrated thinking that it MUST

be this way for the rest of my life, in order for me to get to feeling good,

no matter how you cut it. It IS hard to remember sometimes, and what

frustrates me about remembering is that I've got to do this a couple of

times at work also. On a nursing floor, you don't know what's going to

happen next sometimes, so if something does happen, it can make you forget

that, oh yes, I had a dose of thyroid med to take, didn't I? And vitamins.

I'd LOVE to be able to take the stuff once a day, but I know that it would

not work the same way for me. There IS a type of depression and frustration

that comes from knowing that you MUST depend on a hormone or med the rest of

your life, and that you will never be your old self (or a reasonable

fascimile) without it. I see it in my little elderly patients, and I see it

in myself, but it does give me a greater understanding for their behavior

and their needs. Perhaps there's something to that, that we just don't

understand----maybe it HAS to be me and a thousand others who have to go

through this, so that someday, someone else possibly won't have to.

Tx

Re: Re: cytomel

> ... have you noticed improvements/changes, with dosing four times?

>

> I'm now up to six with the thyroid.... I almost feel like an artificial

> person at times... I was working on a project yesterday and got so

> involved that I forgot about my pills.... I have a tendency to dive so

> deep into projects that it can get dark outside and I won't notice

> (window at the end of my desk).... but I started getting tired, started

> yawning.... It was mid morning... and it still wasn't registering... Then

> my dad tapped on the door of the office to talk to me and as I turned

> around to look at him I spotted my pill box... on the other end of the

> desk (two desks in an L, so it was behind me as I worked) then it hit

> me... I was an hour and a half behind on my dose! I popped it under my

> tongue as we talked and then the yawning stopped....

>

> I've had that happen when I skip a mini-meal too.... then I'll do

> something with calories.. and the yawning stops....

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I take something or another 19 times a day.... I console myself with the

understanding that my body is healing... and that it may take time... but

that if my body needs that TLC to feel better, to heal, to grow, to NOT

be in pain... then it is worth it to me to give it that TLC.

Considering all the pain stuff that I used to shovel down my throat just

to make it bearable.... it's so much nicer to pop positives in

instead.....

I hope, that one day, my body will be a bit more self-supportive, that it

won't need things split up an spread out to so many doses a day..... but

even if that day doesn't come..... I'd still rather do it this way and

have NO pain than to go back to the other and pop pain meds again.

I've got a bunch of bits and pieces of things to make some more travel

sized pill boxes... I still have hopes of getting out more this summer.

I've been house bound for tooooooooo many years and I'm tired of it.....

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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004 11:23:20 -0600 " " writes:

> It's only about what, 3 days, since I started it, and I would say

> that, over

> the last 24 hrs or so, I've had a little more energy. I know what

> you mean

> by the " artificial person " thing. I get so frustrated thinking that

> it MUST

> be this way for the rest of my life, in order for me to get to

> feeling good,

> no matter how you cut it. It IS hard to remember sometimes, and

> what

> frustrates me about remembering is that I've got to do this a couple

> of

> times at work also. On a nursing floor, you don't know what's going

> to

> happen next sometimes, so if something does happen, it can make you

> forget

> that, oh yes, I had a dose of thyroid med to take, didn't I? And

> vitamins.

> I'd LOVE to be able to take the stuff once a day, but I know that it

> would

> not work the same way for me. There IS a type of depression and

> frustration

> that comes from knowing that you MUST depend on a hormone or med the

> rest of

> your life, and that you will never be your old self (or a

> reasonable

> fascimile) without it. I see it in my little elderly patients, and

> I see it

> in myself, but it does give me a greater understanding for their

> behavior

> and their needs. Perhaps there's something to that, that we just

> don't

> understand----maybe it HAS to be me and a thousand others who have

> to go

> through this, so that someday, someone else possibly won't have to.

>

>

> Tx

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