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I am still trying to figure out HC dosing. I only take enough to stop

the burning in my legs, the slight nausea, or sometimes breathlessness

when it is not time for more T3. It is taking 60 mg/day. 10 on rising,

10 at breakfast, 7.5 at 10, 7.5 at 12, 7.5 at 3, 5 at 6, 10, 2, 4AM.

I will try to do less today, but if I have those symptoms, doesn't

that mean the cortisol is being used up and not creating a

problematical excess?

Did 95 mcg T3 the last 2 days? Seems to be good, but my legs felt heavy.

Not much energy. Better than a couple weeks ago though.

Dorothy

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Gads thta is a horrendous dose. Burning in your legs is not a low cortils

symptom but could be neuropathy. Breathless ness is probabyl from all the HC

using up tons of T3.I hate ot say this but I fear you have gone way higer

than you shoud. Is your BP high or glucose? Have you checked glucose? I

certainyl wouldbe monitoring it closely on that dose as that may well show

an excess.

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Gads thta is a horrendous dose. Burning in your legs is not a low cortils

symptom but could be neuropathy. Breathless ness is probabyl from all the HC

using up tons of T3.I hate ot say this but I fear you have gone way higer

than you shoud. Is your BP high or glucose? Have you checked glucose? I

certainyl wouldbe monitoring it closely on that dose as that may well show

an excess.

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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

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BP is fine. Glucose was 112 a month ago, but that was at 200 mcg T3

and 40 mg HC. The burning legs goes away with HC. Breathlessness is

relieved by HC sometimes, but usually by T3.

My HR at 85 mcg T3 was 64 for a couple days. Now after 95 is is 70

this morning and my temp is still 96.8.

I will cut down on HC today and see what happens. I feel better so

maybe it will work.

Dorothy

> Gads thta is a horrendous dose. Burning in your legs is not a low

cortils

> symptom but could be neuropathy. Breathless ness is probabyl from

all the HC

> using up tons of T3.I hate ot say this but I fear you have gone way

higer

> than you shoud. Is your BP high or glucose? Have you checked glucose? I

> certainyl wouldbe monitoring it closely on that dose as that may

well show

> an excess.

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BP is fine. Glucose was 112 a month ago, but that was at 200 mcg T3

and 40 mg HC. The burning legs goes away with HC. Breathlessness is

relieved by HC sometimes, but usually by T3.

My HR at 85 mcg T3 was 64 for a couple days. Now after 95 is is 70

this morning and my temp is still 96.8.

I will cut down on HC today and see what happens. I feel better so

maybe it will work.

Dorothy

> Gads thta is a horrendous dose. Burning in your legs is not a low

cortils

> symptom but could be neuropathy. Breathless ness is probabyl from

all the HC

> using up tons of T3.I hate ot say this but I fear you have gone way

higer

> than you shoud. Is your BP high or glucose? Have you checked glucose? I

> certainyl wouldbe monitoring it closely on that dose as that may

well show

> an excess.

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If I were oyu I would get a glucose meter adn keep closer track of your

glucose It does nto take much to cause neuropathy. Either ALA or

Benfotiamine might reverse that burining in your legs.

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> If I were oyu I would get a glucose meter adn keep closer track of your

> glucose It does nto take much to cause neuropathy.

I had the burning before the high glucose. Never had it before either.

>Either ALA or

> Benfotiamine might reverse that burining in your legs.

I am taking both.

Dorothy

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> Well neuropathy can be caused by hypothyroidism too.

That's what I think. Plus chiropractic problems. I switched chiros and

have gotten a couple of much better adjustments. So maybe the leg will

start getting better. Sometimes though both legs burn and I had

decided that was fibromyalgia.

I think I did not ramp down fast enough from stress dosing last

weekend when I had to do an out-of-town fair. I guess I can't expect

HC supplements to heal my body after doing more than I should in this

condition. Maybe. I don't know.

Dorothy

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Hi Dorothy,

I believe that a vitamin B12 supplement is recommended for burning sensations in limbs. I have suffered from aches in the ligaments of my arms and legs for years with accompanying sensensations of aching and burning in my feet. At the moment I am taking coconut oil for it. I believe it might be related to an RT3 problem (in my case). Since I have started with the coconut oil, there seems to be an lessening in aches and pains and a rise in body temperature, although I have not quite arrived at a consistent 37°C throughout the day. I'm going to keep on with the coconut oil for a few months for the burning feet. If it doesn't work, I'll try the B12..

Hope this info is useful.

MacGilchrist

To: RT3_T3 Sent: Sunday, 8 February, 2009 16:19:32Subject: Re: so much HC

> Well neuropathy can be caused by hypothyroidism too.That's what I think. Plus chiropractic problems. I switched chiros andhave gotten a couple of much better adjustments. So maybe the leg willstart getting better. Sometimes though both legs burn and I haddecided that was fibromyalgia.I think I did not ramp down fast enough from stress dosing lastweekend when I had to do an out-of-town fair. I guess I can't expectHC supplements to heal my body after doing more than I should in thiscondition. Maybe. I don't know.Dorothy

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I am taking B12. I will add that I have had no aching joints since I

started iodine. Even today with a big rain, I had no " weather

symptoms " . I do get aching hips when I take Vit D sometimes. I was

doing OK with the 100 mcg tabs. Have to get back to those smaller

doses. My burning feet have always been hypoth symptoms and went away

with Th incr.

Dorothy

> I believe that a vitamin B12 supplement is recommended for burning

sensations in limbs.  I have suffered from aches in the ligaments of

my arms and legs for years with accompanying sensensations of aching

and burning in my feet.

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This is a better day so far. At 9AM my tmep is already 98.2. Am trying

to hold off on my 2nd 10 mg HC until 10, but feeling a bit queasy in

my stomach. Seems to me that means I do not have enough HC.

Dorothy

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> Am trying

> to hold off on my 2nd 10 mg HC until 10, but feeling a bit queasy in

> my stomach. Seems to me that means I do not have enough HC.

That could be wrong, but...

That didn't work out well. Made a short trip to the store, got pretty

light headed, head felt heavy driving home, hands a bit shaky.

Dorothy

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And my temp dropped from 98.2 to 96.7.

Does that mean anything?

> > Am trying

> > to hold off on my 2nd 10 mg HC until 10, but feeling a bit queasy in

> > my stomach. Seems to me that means I do not have enough HC.

>

> That could be wrong, but...

> That didn't work out well. Made a short trip to the store, got pretty

> light headed, head felt heavy driving home, hands a bit shaky.

>

> Dorothy

>

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Is that right? Mine seems to have gotten so much better on Armour and

doctors have no clue about why I have it. I don't have diabetes. It went

from numbness and stabbing pains and needles to just numbness.

Janis Whitcomb, Auburn, WA

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Re: Re: so much HC

> Well neuropathy can be caused by hypothyroidism too.

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hypothyroidism/AN01038

they say is ti rare, but how many cases of peripheral neuropathy are of

unknown origin? And when they judge EUTHROID as a normal TSH I cannto

believe that most of them are not hypothyroid.

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http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hypothyroidism/AN01038

they say is ti rare, but how many cases of peripheral neuropathy are of

unknown origin? And when they judge EUTHROID as a normal TSH I cannto

believe that most of them are not hypothyroid.

--

Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

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http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hypothyroidism/AN01038

they say is ti rare, but how many cases of peripheral neuropathy are of

unknown origin? And when they judge EUTHROID as a normal TSH I cannto

believe that most of them are not hypothyroid.

--

Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

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I don't know. I had the nerve testing done and the dr said

" poly-neuropathy " , just meaning everywhere, I guess.

Janis Whitcomb, Auburn, WA

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http://www.cafepress.com/trotting_horse

Re: Re: so much HC

> http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hypothyroidism/AN01038

>

> they say is ti rare, but how many cases of peripheral neuropathy are of

> unknown origin? And when they judge EUTHROID as a normal TSH I cannto

> believe that most of them are not hypothyroid.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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I don't know. I had the nerve testing done and the dr said

" poly-neuropathy " , just meaning everywhere, I guess.

Janis Whitcomb, Auburn, WA

janisw2@...

http://trotting-horse.com/

http://www.cafepress.com/trotting_horse

Re: Re: so much HC

> http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/hypothyroidism/AN01038

>

> they say is ti rare, but how many cases of peripheral neuropathy are of

> unknown origin? And when they judge EUTHROID as a normal TSH I cannto

> believe that most of them are not hypothyroid.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

>

>

>

> ------------------------------------

>

>

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At 07:31 AM 2/8/2009, you wrote:

,

What dosage do you take daily of the coconut

oil, and do you just swallow it or mix it in with salad dressing

etc.?

Thanks,

<whose neuropathy is getting out of hand!>

Hi Dorothy,

I believe that a vitamin B12 supplement is recommended for burning

sensations in limbs. I have suffered from aches in the ligaments of

my arms and legs for years with accompanying sensensations of aching and

burning in my feet. At the moment I am taking coconut oil for

it. I believe it might be related to an RT3 problem (in my

case). Since I have started with the coconut oil, there seems to be

an lessening in aches and pains and a rise in body temperature, although

I have not quite arrived at a consistent 37°C throughout the day.

I'm going to keep on with the coconut oil for a few months for the

burning feet. If it doesn't work, I'll try the B12..

Hope this info is useful.

MacGilchrist

From: dorothyroeder

To: RT3_T3

Sent: Sunday, 8 February, 2009 16:19:32

Subject: Re: so much HC

> Well neuropathy can be caused by hypothyroidism too.

That's what I think. Plus chiropractic problems. I switched chiros

and

have gotten a couple of much better adjustments. So maybe the leg

will

start getting better. Sometimes though both legs burn and I had

decided that was fibromyalgia.

I think I did not ramp down fast enough from stress dosing last

weekend when I had to do an out-of-town fair. I guess I can't expect

HC supplements to heal my body after doing more than I should in

this

condition. Maybe. I don't know.

Dorothy

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At 07:31 AM 2/8/2009, you wrote:

,

What dosage do you take daily of the coconut

oil, and do you just swallow it or mix it in with salad dressing

etc.?

Thanks,

<whose neuropathy is getting out of hand!>

Hi Dorothy,

I believe that a vitamin B12 supplement is recommended for burning

sensations in limbs. I have suffered from aches in the ligaments of

my arms and legs for years with accompanying sensensations of aching and

burning in my feet. At the moment I am taking coconut oil for

it. I believe it might be related to an RT3 problem (in my

case). Since I have started with the coconut oil, there seems to be

an lessening in aches and pains and a rise in body temperature, although

I have not quite arrived at a consistent 37°C throughout the day.

I'm going to keep on with the coconut oil for a few months for the

burning feet. If it doesn't work, I'll try the B12..

Hope this info is useful.

MacGilchrist

From: dorothyroeder

To: RT3_T3

Sent: Sunday, 8 February, 2009 16:19:32

Subject: Re: so much HC

> Well neuropathy can be caused by hypothyroidism too.

That's what I think. Plus chiropractic problems. I switched chiros

and

have gotten a couple of much better adjustments. So maybe the leg

will

start getting better. Sometimes though both legs burn and I had

decided that was fibromyalgia.

I think I did not ramp down fast enough from stress dosing last

weekend when I had to do an out-of-town fair. I guess I can't expect

HC supplements to heal my body after doing more than I should in

this

condition. Maybe. I don't know.

Dorothy

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