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That is profound!!! VERY interesting way of looking at it. I hope

everyone has read the below. Janie

> There is one situation, however, where thyroid and adrenal

rebalancing need

> to take place concurrently. This occurs when the adrenal balance

is severe

> and co-exists in tandem with a thyroid imbalance. In these

situations, the

> procedure is to correct the thyroid a little, then correct for

adrenal a

> little, then go back and correct a bit more for thyroid, then a

bit more

> with adrenal corrections. The reason for this dual upward

titration is that

> treating either one of these insufficiencies can " unmask " and

exacerbate the

> insufficiency symptom of the other.

>

> Dr. Shames

> http://www.immunesupport.com/library/showarticle.cfm/id/5131

>

> Thyroid Adrenal Connection

> http://www.bestweb.net/~om/thyroid

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That is profound!!! VERY interesting way of looking at it. I hope

everyone has read the below. Janie

> There is one situation, however, where thyroid and adrenal

rebalancing need

> to take place concurrently. This occurs when the adrenal balance

is severe

> and co-exists in tandem with a thyroid imbalance. In these

situations, the

> procedure is to correct the thyroid a little, then correct for

adrenal a

> little, then go back and correct a bit more for thyroid, then a

bit more

> with adrenal corrections. The reason for this dual upward

titration is that

> treating either one of these insufficiencies can " unmask " and

exacerbate the

> insufficiency symptom of the other.

>

> Dr. Shames

> http://www.immunesupport.com/library/showarticle.cfm/id/5131

>

> Thyroid Adrenal Connection

> http://www.bestweb.net/~om/thyroid

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Hi Janie and EveryOne,

I would bet that the need to balance both the thyroid and adrenals applies

to most people who are hypothyroid. They knew that when they put the

statement that the adrenals should be dealt with in every batch of thyroid

meds. However, since most docs no longer know how to treat the adrenals or

recognise anything other than Cushings or s the adrenals are ignored.

It was Gracia who kept telling us all about the need to use Cortef etc. to

support the adrenals. We all owe her a lot!

Someday everyone will know about this but we are lucky to know now:-))

When you consider that DHEA and Progesterone are also made in the Adrenal

glands along with Cortisol you begin to see how important they are.

Peace, Love and Harmony,

Bev

Thyroid-Adrenal Connection

http://www.bestweb.net/~om/thyroid

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In a message dated 11/2/2003 9:38:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@...

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> You know, if my female-hormonal-reaction-from-hell continues to be

> gone as it has for the past 6 days since I started Isocort,

You go girl!!!

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In a message dated 11/2/2003 9:38:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@...

writes:

> You know, if my female-hormonal-reaction-from-hell continues to be

> gone as it has for the past 6 days since I started Isocort,

You go girl!!!

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In a message dated 11/2/2003 9:38:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, usns@...

writes:

> You know, if my female-hormonal-reaction-from-hell continues to be

> gone as it has for the past 6 days since I started Isocort,

You go girl!!!

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> I would bet that the need to balance both the thyroid and adrenals

>applies to most people who are hypothyroid. They knew that when

>they put the statement that the adrenals should be dealt with in

>every batch of thyroid meds. However, since most docs no longer

>know how to treat the adrenals or recognise anything other than

>Cushings or s the adrenals are ignored.

You could also add " However, since most docs no longer know how

to " PROPERLY TREAT THYROID DISORDERS OR TEST CORRECTLY FOR THEM, OR

RECOGNIZE ANYTHING OTHER THAN A TSH RANGE OR SYNTHROID....... "

You know, if my female-hormonal-reaction-from-hell continues to be

gone as it has for the past 6 days since I started Isocort, I WILL

BE AMAZED, AMAZED. The female hormonal reaction has been the ONLY

clue that I needed adrenal support, since I have done well on Armour

alone, unlike Val or Jewel or others. And I didn't even KNOW it was

a clue that I needed adrenal support since Armour alone reversed my

life 360 degrees.

Janie :o)

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> I would bet that the need to balance both the thyroid and adrenals

>applies to most people who are hypothyroid. They knew that when

>they put the statement that the adrenals should be dealt with in

>every batch of thyroid meds. However, since most docs no longer

>know how to treat the adrenals or recognise anything other than

>Cushings or s the adrenals are ignored.

You could also add " However, since most docs no longer know how

to " PROPERLY TREAT THYROID DISORDERS OR TEST CORRECTLY FOR THEM, OR

RECOGNIZE ANYTHING OTHER THAN A TSH RANGE OR SYNTHROID....... "

You know, if my female-hormonal-reaction-from-hell continues to be

gone as it has for the past 6 days since I started Isocort, I WILL

BE AMAZED, AMAZED. The female hormonal reaction has been the ONLY

clue that I needed adrenal support, since I have done well on Armour

alone, unlike Val or Jewel or others. And I didn't even KNOW it was

a clue that I needed adrenal support since Armour alone reversed my

life 360 degrees.

Janie :o)

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> I would bet that the need to balance both the thyroid and adrenals

>applies to most people who are hypothyroid. They knew that when

>they put the statement that the adrenals should be dealt with in

>every batch of thyroid meds. However, since most docs no longer

>know how to treat the adrenals or recognise anything other than

>Cushings or s the adrenals are ignored.

You could also add " However, since most docs no longer know how

to " PROPERLY TREAT THYROID DISORDERS OR TEST CORRECTLY FOR THEM, OR

RECOGNIZE ANYTHING OTHER THAN A TSH RANGE OR SYNTHROID....... "

You know, if my female-hormonal-reaction-from-hell continues to be

gone as it has for the past 6 days since I started Isocort, I WILL

BE AMAZED, AMAZED. The female hormonal reaction has been the ONLY

clue that I needed adrenal support, since I have done well on Armour

alone, unlike Val or Jewel or others. And I didn't even KNOW it was

a clue that I needed adrenal support since Armour alone reversed my

life 360 degrees.

Janie :o)

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