Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 NO! You have not been a pain in the butt!! We've been where you are in differing ways. You can't imagine how sick sick I was just 1 1/2 years ago. Searching and stumbling all over the place. I've been there. And now I am here. You will be too. WE LOVE YOU!! Janie > I know I have been a royal pain in the butt. > Take Care > Jewel > http://www.geocities.com/jkdartt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 NO! You have not been a pain in the butt!! We've been where you are in differing ways. You can't imagine how sick sick I was just 1 1/2 years ago. Searching and stumbling all over the place. I've been there. And now I am here. You will be too. WE LOVE YOU!! Janie > I know I have been a royal pain in the butt. > Take Care > Jewel > http://www.geocities.com/jkdartt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 You're not a pain, Jewel... you are just trying to figure out your puzzle.. and that's what we're all here for... to get our puzzles figured out. You wouldn't believe how much I've learned by hearing what others are going through and tweaking myself...... .... and besides... we're all selfish.... We want to be there the morning you wake up and go WOW!!! *wink* Topper () On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 04:51:09 -0000 " Jewel Dartt " writes: > I'm really grateful for all your suggestions. As soon as my body > comes off this hyper ride...sigh. I'll start over. I am afraid of > going hypo though at such long periods of time at each dose change > and do think I need to add a little amount of t4 but that may be > bacause of my horrible experiences at going so far into hypo to > cause > even more damage. > Thanks for putting up with me:] > I know I have been a royal pain in the butt. > Take Care > Jewel > http://www.geocities.com/jkdartt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 We had a pretty good snow over night... This is about the one year anniversary of my crash last year... I was falling down trying to walk to the bathroom, I couldn't peel two potatoes without my hands cramping. I was scared... that was the night that I found the Immune System Group and begged for help because I couldn't figure out what was wrong..... I went out and shoveled the deck this morning when I got up. I took my first thyroid dose, got out of bed, answered nature's call, got dressed, and cleaned the deck! It's 10 by 24 with a 6 by 6 landing and then two steps. I did it in twenty minutes this morning, shoveled and swept, including cleaning off the railings. Last year. It took hours before I could walk without tears in my eyes after getting up. I did it in sections, coming in to sit in between. It would take all day to clean it off, and I didnt' do the railings. That is the difference between having the meds and supplements balanced and dosed correctly and getting over ambitious and doing too much too soon. I was on thyroid since the July before...about five months. But I'd added adrenal glandular at too high a dose and wore out my body. This hit about a month after starting the adrenal, and I just didn't put it together. The folks at Immune group figured it out. I, in my head, felt better and did more than my body could handle. I was having problems with muscle failure from exhaustion. My body couldnt' keep up with what my head wanted to do. I quit the adrenal for two months and then started again, at half the dose I'd tried the first time... and slowly worked my way up. 6 to 8 weeks between increases. Sometimes you just HAVE to have someone else look at what you are doing and see if they spot what is off balance or out of whack... we can't always see it ourselves. Heck, it was this group that solved my insomnia and waking pain.... taking a dose when I wake and a dose (of thyroid) as I go to sleep was a suggestion made here. I didn't come up with all these goofy things I do on my own..... hehehehehe Topper () On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 05:30:18 -0000 " loboshe " writes: > NO! You have not been a pain in the butt!! We've been where you are > in differing ways. You can't imagine how sick sick I was just 1 1/2 > years ago. Searching and stumbling all over the place. I've been > there. And now I am here. You will be too. WE LOVE YOU!! > > Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 We had a pretty good snow over night... This is about the one year anniversary of my crash last year... I was falling down trying to walk to the bathroom, I couldn't peel two potatoes without my hands cramping. I was scared... that was the night that I found the Immune System Group and begged for help because I couldn't figure out what was wrong..... I went out and shoveled the deck this morning when I got up. I took my first thyroid dose, got out of bed, answered nature's call, got dressed, and cleaned the deck! It's 10 by 24 with a 6 by 6 landing and then two steps. I did it in twenty minutes this morning, shoveled and swept, including cleaning off the railings. Last year. It took hours before I could walk without tears in my eyes after getting up. I did it in sections, coming in to sit in between. It would take all day to clean it off, and I didnt' do the railings. That is the difference between having the meds and supplements balanced and dosed correctly and getting over ambitious and doing too much too soon. I was on thyroid since the July before...about five months. But I'd added adrenal glandular at too high a dose and wore out my body. This hit about a month after starting the adrenal, and I just didn't put it together. The folks at Immune group figured it out. I, in my head, felt better and did more than my body could handle. I was having problems with muscle failure from exhaustion. My body couldnt' keep up with what my head wanted to do. I quit the adrenal for two months and then started again, at half the dose I'd tried the first time... and slowly worked my way up. 6 to 8 weeks between increases. Sometimes you just HAVE to have someone else look at what you are doing and see if they spot what is off balance or out of whack... we can't always see it ourselves. Heck, it was this group that solved my insomnia and waking pain.... taking a dose when I wake and a dose (of thyroid) as I go to sleep was a suggestion made here. I didn't come up with all these goofy things I do on my own..... hehehehehe Topper () On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 05:30:18 -0000 " loboshe " writes: > NO! You have not been a pain in the butt!! We've been where you are > in differing ways. You can't imagine how sick sick I was just 1 1/2 > years ago. Searching and stumbling all over the place. I've been > there. And now I am here. You will be too. WE LOVE YOU!! > > Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 We had a pretty good snow over night... This is about the one year anniversary of my crash last year... I was falling down trying to walk to the bathroom, I couldn't peel two potatoes without my hands cramping. I was scared... that was the night that I found the Immune System Group and begged for help because I couldn't figure out what was wrong..... I went out and shoveled the deck this morning when I got up. I took my first thyroid dose, got out of bed, answered nature's call, got dressed, and cleaned the deck! It's 10 by 24 with a 6 by 6 landing and then two steps. I did it in twenty minutes this morning, shoveled and swept, including cleaning off the railings. Last year. It took hours before I could walk without tears in my eyes after getting up. I did it in sections, coming in to sit in between. It would take all day to clean it off, and I didnt' do the railings. That is the difference between having the meds and supplements balanced and dosed correctly and getting over ambitious and doing too much too soon. I was on thyroid since the July before...about five months. But I'd added adrenal glandular at too high a dose and wore out my body. This hit about a month after starting the adrenal, and I just didn't put it together. The folks at Immune group figured it out. I, in my head, felt better and did more than my body could handle. I was having problems with muscle failure from exhaustion. My body couldnt' keep up with what my head wanted to do. I quit the adrenal for two months and then started again, at half the dose I'd tried the first time... and slowly worked my way up. 6 to 8 weeks between increases. Sometimes you just HAVE to have someone else look at what you are doing and see if they spot what is off balance or out of whack... we can't always see it ourselves. Heck, it was this group that solved my insomnia and waking pain.... taking a dose when I wake and a dose (of thyroid) as I go to sleep was a suggestion made here. I didn't come up with all these goofy things I do on my own..... hehehehehe Topper () On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 05:30:18 -0000 " loboshe " writes: > NO! You have not been a pain in the butt!! We've been where you are > in differing ways. You can't imagine how sick sick I was just 1 1/2 > years ago. Searching and stumbling all over the place. I've been > there. And now I am here. You will be too. WE LOVE YOU!! > > Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 You came a long way, Baby!!!!!!!!! It has been such a beneficial Year for me too, Pard , thanks to you and the group(s). Webb Osterloh(ThyroFeisty or Feisty) http://thyroid_phoenix.tripod.com http://groups.yahoo.com/group/The_Thyroid_Support_Group/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TTSG_Cafe/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Overcoming_TD_Metabolism/ http://feistytx.tripod.com/ Re: Re: Thanks everybody > We had a pretty good snow over night... > > This is about the one year anniversary of my crash last year... I was > falling down trying to walk to the bathroom, I couldn't peel two potatoes > without my hands cramping. I was scared... that was the night that I > found the Immune System Group and begged for help because I couldn't > figure out what was wrong..... > > I went out and shoveled the deck this morning when I got up. I took my > first thyroid dose, got out of bed, answered nature's call, got dressed, > and cleaned the deck! It's 10 by 24 with a 6 by 6 landing and then two > steps. I did it in twenty minutes this morning, shoveled and swept, > including cleaning off the railings. > > Last year. It took hours before I could walk without tears in my eyes > after getting up. I did it in sections, coming in to sit in between. It > would take all day to clean it off, and I didnt' do the railings. > > That is the difference between having the meds and supplements balanced > and dosed correctly and getting over ambitious and doing too much too > soon. I was on thyroid since the July before...about five months. But I'd > added adrenal glandular at too high a dose and wore out my body. This hit > about a month after starting the adrenal, and I just didn't put it > together. The folks at Immune group figured it out. I, in my head, felt > better and did more than my body could handle. I was having problems with > muscle failure from exhaustion. My body couldnt' keep up with what my > head wanted to do. > > I quit the adrenal for two months and then started again, at half the > dose I'd tried the first time... and slowly worked my way up. 6 to 8 > weeks between increases. > > Sometimes you just HAVE to have someone else look at what you are doing > and see if they spot what is off balance or out of whack... we can't > always see it ourselves. > > Heck, it was this group that solved my insomnia and waking pain.... > taking a dose when I wake and a dose (of thyroid) as I go to sleep was a > suggestion made here. I didn't come up with all these goofy things I do > on my own..... hehehehehe > > Topper () > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 And it's gonna be even better next year! Topper () On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 11:02:32 -0600 " Webb Osterloh " writes: > You came a long way, Baby!!!!!!!!! It has been such a beneficial Year > for me > too, Pard , thanks to you and the group(s). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 And it's gonna be even better next year! Topper () On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 11:02:32 -0600 " Webb Osterloh " writes: > You came a long way, Baby!!!!!!!!! It has been such a beneficial Year > for me > too, Pard , thanks to you and the group(s). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 And it's gonna be even better next year! Topper () On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 11:02:32 -0600 " Webb Osterloh " writes: > You came a long way, Baby!!!!!!!!! It has been such a beneficial Year > for me > too, Pard , thanks to you and the group(s). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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