Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 Or maybe, IsoCort isn't enough for me??? Hey there, How do I know when I have enough or too much Cortisol? How do I tell when a palp is too much Armour, or not enough Cortisol.... Part of my frustration was all the mixed stuff.. I was feeling like dirt and my heart is tap dancing.. not all the time... but more than usual... Now, it seems to have subsided..(with increase) so maybe I am answering my own question... arrrrrgh! Thanks for playing. Never Give Up! j background.. long sorry: I have been having a crazy,and for me discouraging, time with the Armour/Cortisol balance. In Aug, I was finally starting to improve, midlife change started rearing its head again, and I haven't been the same since. I was having strong fast heartbeats and some palps, so I decreased my Armour from 4 to 3 1/2 gr. It didn't take long to bonk, so popped it back up to 4gr. But he heart thing was bothering me.. in Sep I ran out of IsoCort and it took me 3 weeks to get more... difficulty with ordering... and not all that much motivation to pursue like I should have... I am wondering maybe I need more Cortisol? HC or something. I have had a real bad past two months.. wanting to do something, but the palp thing would happen whether or not I took my medicine (The last month, I was a mess, couldn't remember to take my meds to safe me - literally) Is it Too much Armour, too little cortisol...??? Just unstable methodology? I am assuming that the sensation of my heart tap dancing in my chest is palps??? Or is that something else..? Seems to run in the family... Sometimes, I can feel it in my throat, and cough to stop it... maybe it's indigestion.... I don't know. In November, I got the fall allergy crud, but not quite full blown bronchitis.. Thank you IsoCort? and slow to recover, I would notice, good one day, bad the next.. but that could likely have been due to my unstable method of meds taking... I could get up to take the Armour and completely forget and move to something else, and 3 hours later, not know whether I took it or not... bad brain dump... I recently upped to 4 1/2 grains.. my Christmas present to myself. And things are slowly improving.. I am not there yet... but... am much better... I want to say the palps less this past week since increase... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 I started on Isocort doing 4 pills in the morning with food and 2 at noon and 2 at dinner this is they tell me 20mgs of cortisol. I don't think so I switched to HC 10mgs in the morning with food and 5 mgs at noon and 5mgs at dinner wow what a difference in how I felt. Do you take you temps and chart them this will show you how your Adreals and Thyroid are doing. http://www.drrind.com/tempgraph.asp#directions I had the same problem with Isocort they told me it was on back order so I told my Dr. I can't trust this and he gave me Cortef. Phil mzjaku wrote: Or maybe, IsoCort isn't enough for me??? Hey there, How do I know when I have enough or too much Cortisol? How do I tell when a palp is too much Armour, or not enough Cortisol.... Part of my frustration was all the mixed stuff.. I was feeling like dirt and my heart is tap dancing.. not all the time... but more than usual... Now, it seems to have subsided..(with increase) so maybe I am answering my own question... arrrrrgh! Thanks for playing. Never Give Up! j background.. long sorry: I have been having a crazy,and for me discouraging, time with the Armour/Cortisol balance. In Aug, I was finally starting to improve, midlife change started rearing its head again, and I haven't been the same since. I was having strong fast heartbeats and some palps, so I decreased my Armour from 4 to 3 1/2 gr. It didn't take long to bonk, so popped it back up to 4gr. But he heart thing was bothering me.. in Sep I ran out of IsoCort and it took me 3 weeks to get more... difficulty with ordering... and not all that much motivation to pursue like I should have... I am wondering maybe I need more Cortisol? HC or something. I have had a real bad past two months.. wanting to do something, but the palp thing would happen whether or not I took my medicine (The last month, I was a mess, couldn't remember to take my meds to safe me - literally) Is it Too much Armour, too little cortisol...??? Just unstable methodology? I am assuming that the sensation of my heart tap dancing in my chest is palps??? Or is that something else..? Seems to run in the family... Sometimes, I can feel it in my throat, and cough to stop it... maybe it's indigestion.... I don't know. In November, I got the fall allergy crud, but not quite full blown bronchitis.. Thank you IsoCort? and slow to recover, I would notice, good one day, bad the next.. but that could likely have been due to my unstable method of meds taking... I could get up to take the Armour and completely forget and move to something else, and 3 hours later, not know whether I took it or not... bad brain dump... I recently upped to 4 1/2 grains.. my Christmas present to myself. And things are slowly improving.. I am not there yet... but... am much better... I want to say the palps less this past week since increase... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 I started on Isocort doing 4 pills in the morning with food and 2 at noon and 2 at dinner this is they tell me 20mgs of cortisol. I don't think so I switched to HC 10mgs in the morning with food and 5 mgs at noon and 5mgs at dinner wow what a difference in how I felt. Do you take you temps and chart them this will show you how your Adreals and Thyroid are doing. http://www.drrind.com/tempgraph.asp#directions I had the same problem with Isocort they told me it was on back order so I told my Dr. I can't trust this and he gave me Cortef. Phil mzjaku wrote: Or maybe, IsoCort isn't enough for me??? Hey there, How do I know when I have enough or too much Cortisol? How do I tell when a palp is too much Armour, or not enough Cortisol.... Part of my frustration was all the mixed stuff.. I was feeling like dirt and my heart is tap dancing.. not all the time... but more than usual... Now, it seems to have subsided..(with increase) so maybe I am answering my own question... arrrrrgh! Thanks for playing. Never Give Up! j background.. long sorry: I have been having a crazy,and for me discouraging, time with the Armour/Cortisol balance. In Aug, I was finally starting to improve, midlife change started rearing its head again, and I haven't been the same since. I was having strong fast heartbeats and some palps, so I decreased my Armour from 4 to 3 1/2 gr. It didn't take long to bonk, so popped it back up to 4gr. But he heart thing was bothering me.. in Sep I ran out of IsoCort and it took me 3 weeks to get more... difficulty with ordering... and not all that much motivation to pursue like I should have... I am wondering maybe I need more Cortisol? HC or something. I have had a real bad past two months.. wanting to do something, but the palp thing would happen whether or not I took my medicine (The last month, I was a mess, couldn't remember to take my meds to safe me - literally) Is it Too much Armour, too little cortisol...??? Just unstable methodology? I am assuming that the sensation of my heart tap dancing in my chest is palps??? Or is that something else..? Seems to run in the family... Sometimes, I can feel it in my throat, and cough to stop it... maybe it's indigestion.... I don't know. In November, I got the fall allergy crud, but not quite full blown bronchitis.. Thank you IsoCort? and slow to recover, I would notice, good one day, bad the next.. but that could likely have been due to my unstable method of meds taking... I could get up to take the Armour and completely forget and move to something else, and 3 hours later, not know whether I took it or not... bad brain dump... I recently upped to 4 1/2 grains.. my Christmas present to myself. And things are slowly improving.. I am not there yet... but... am much better... I want to say the palps less this past week since increase... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2007 Report Share Posted January 3, 2007 I started on Isocort doing 4 pills in the morning with food and 2 at noon and 2 at dinner this is they tell me 20mgs of cortisol. I don't think so I switched to HC 10mgs in the morning with food and 5 mgs at noon and 5mgs at dinner wow what a difference in how I felt. Do you take you temps and chart them this will show you how your Adreals and Thyroid are doing. http://www.drrind.com/tempgraph.asp#directions I had the same problem with Isocort they told me it was on back order so I told my Dr. I can't trust this and he gave me Cortef. Phil mzjaku wrote: Or maybe, IsoCort isn't enough for me??? Hey there, How do I know when I have enough or too much Cortisol? How do I tell when a palp is too much Armour, or not enough Cortisol.... Part of my frustration was all the mixed stuff.. I was feeling like dirt and my heart is tap dancing.. not all the time... but more than usual... Now, it seems to have subsided..(with increase) so maybe I am answering my own question... arrrrrgh! Thanks for playing. Never Give Up! j background.. long sorry: I have been having a crazy,and for me discouraging, time with the Armour/Cortisol balance. In Aug, I was finally starting to improve, midlife change started rearing its head again, and I haven't been the same since. I was having strong fast heartbeats and some palps, so I decreased my Armour from 4 to 3 1/2 gr. It didn't take long to bonk, so popped it back up to 4gr. But he heart thing was bothering me.. in Sep I ran out of IsoCort and it took me 3 weeks to get more... difficulty with ordering... and not all that much motivation to pursue like I should have... I am wondering maybe I need more Cortisol? HC or something. I have had a real bad past two months.. wanting to do something, but the palp thing would happen whether or not I took my medicine (The last month, I was a mess, couldn't remember to take my meds to safe me - literally) Is it Too much Armour, too little cortisol...??? Just unstable methodology? I am assuming that the sensation of my heart tap dancing in my chest is palps??? Or is that something else..? Seems to run in the family... Sometimes, I can feel it in my throat, and cough to stop it... maybe it's indigestion.... I don't know. In November, I got the fall allergy crud, but not quite full blown bronchitis.. Thank you IsoCort? and slow to recover, I would notice, good one day, bad the next.. but that could likely have been due to my unstable method of meds taking... I could get up to take the Armour and completely forget and move to something else, and 3 hours later, not know whether I took it or not... bad brain dump... I recently upped to 4 1/2 grains.. my Christmas present to myself. And things are slowly improving.. I am not there yet... but... am much better... I want to say the palps less this past week since increase... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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