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Not that I know of. Some people just seem to have issues that cause RT3.

Liek me.. I have high Am cortilsl and seems liek every time I try Armour

I go right back to high RT3. I suspect my high AM cortisol, whihc I have

NOT fuond the cause of yet, is why.

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Not that I know of. Some people just seem to have issues that cause RT3.

Liek me.. I have high Am cortilsl and seems liek every time I try Armour

I go right back to high RT3. I suspect my high AM cortisol, whihc I have

NOT fuond the cause of yet, is why.

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Not that I know of. Some people just seem to have issues that cause RT3.

Liek me.. I have high Am cortilsl and seems liek every time I try Armour

I go right back to high RT3. I suspect my high AM cortisol, whihc I have

NOT fuond the cause of yet, is why.

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HI

Are you on any type of AD medicine? Sometimes I wonder if the norepinephrine in

my ADs causes problems although it seems to help with my edema problems.

Otherwise in my case I wonder if there is a genetic thing happening. My mother

has the same cortisol patterns that I have-low in the morning and midday, etc.

There seems to be a thyroid thing going on on that side of the family. I wonder

if cortisol and thyroid disruptions including RT3 are genetic and that those who

make RT3 will keep making it. Could this be the case with you? Did anything

happen which started your problems? Like an illness or something?

I am beginning to think I will simply be on cytomel alone forever.

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HI

Are you on any type of AD medicine? Sometimes I wonder if the norepinephrine in

my ADs causes problems although it seems to help with my edema problems.

Otherwise in my case I wonder if there is a genetic thing happening. My mother

has the same cortisol patterns that I have-low in the morning and midday, etc.

There seems to be a thyroid thing going on on that side of the family. I wonder

if cortisol and thyroid disruptions including RT3 are genetic and that those who

make RT3 will keep making it. Could this be the case with you? Did anything

happen which started your problems? Like an illness or something?

I am beginning to think I will simply be on cytomel alone forever.

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HI

Are you on any type of AD medicine? Sometimes I wonder if the norepinephrine in

my ADs causes problems although it seems to help with my edema problems.

Otherwise in my case I wonder if there is a genetic thing happening. My mother

has the same cortisol patterns that I have-low in the morning and midday, etc.

There seems to be a thyroid thing going on on that side of the family. I wonder

if cortisol and thyroid disruptions including RT3 are genetic and that those who

make RT3 will keep making it. Could this be the case with you? Did anything

happen which started your problems? Like an illness or something?

I am beginning to think I will simply be on cytomel alone forever.

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No ad's don;t need them AT ALl since getting my T3 levels up. Haven;t

taken any thing like hat in MANY years. BUT I have NO IGF-1 which is a

strange hormone to be missing and no one seems to knwo much about it.

And I have Diabetes an am insulin dependent whichMAY well have a bearing

on this. There si too little known abotu all the causes of hugh RT3 to

really findout everything that cn cause it. It is JUST recently int he

last 2 years being really investi9gated adn realised it si a real

problem for MORE than the few rare people we have been told might suffer

from it. As usual the medical field is behind the times in discovering

another MAJOR piece to the puzzle of thyroid disease.

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No ad's don;t need them AT ALl since getting my T3 levels up. Haven;t

taken any thing like hat in MANY years. BUT I have NO IGF-1 which is a

strange hormone to be missing and no one seems to knwo much about it.

And I have Diabetes an am insulin dependent whichMAY well have a bearing

on this. There si too little known abotu all the causes of hugh RT3 to

really findout everything that cn cause it. It is JUST recently int he

last 2 years being really investi9gated adn realised it si a real

problem for MORE than the few rare people we have been told might suffer

from it. As usual the medical field is behind the times in discovering

another MAJOR piece to the puzzle of thyroid disease.

--

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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No ad's don;t need them AT ALl since getting my T3 levels up. Haven;t

taken any thing like hat in MANY years. BUT I have NO IGF-1 which is a

strange hormone to be missing and no one seems to knwo much about it.

And I have Diabetes an am insulin dependent whichMAY well have a bearing

on this. There si too little known abotu all the causes of hugh RT3 to

really findout everything that cn cause it. It is JUST recently int he

last 2 years being really investi9gated adn realised it si a real

problem for MORE than the few rare people we have been told might suffer

from it. As usual the medical field is behind the times in discovering

another MAJOR piece to the puzzle of thyroid disease.

--

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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Sometimes I think Dr. Denis is doing harm to the RT3 cause because so

many Dr.s dismiss his controversial treatment. I wish they would realize that

despite any problem with Dr. 's treatment approaches and aspects of his

theories, that RT3 is still a really big problem for people and it does needed

to be treated carefully and particularly with T3. I feel like doctors have

thrown the baby out with the bathwater and refuse to look at the RT3 problem

aside from Dr 's approach.

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I agree 100%! Though he has formulatd some of the fix hisi treamtnet

protocols would be HORRBLE for people wit too weak adnreals and I really

do nto feel for most the horrid VERY high doses of t3 are needed. Just

persistence and gtting T4 levels to a minimum. Then finding the cause of

the high Rt3 in the first place so it doesn't return. That can be like

looking for a needle in a haystack, but if more research were done

itmigh tnot be so very hard.

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I agree 100%! Though he has formulatd some of the fix hisi treamtnet

protocols would be HORRBLE for people wit too weak adnreals and I really

do nto feel for most the horrid VERY high doses of t3 are needed. Just

persistence and gtting T4 levels to a minimum. Then finding the cause of

the high Rt3 in the first place so it doesn't return. That can be like

looking for a needle in a haystack, but if more research were done

itmigh tnot be so very hard.

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http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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I agree 100%! Though he has formulatd some of the fix hisi treamtnet

protocols would be HORRBLE for people wit too weak adnreals and I really

do nto feel for most the horrid VERY high doses of t3 are needed. Just

persistence and gtting T4 levels to a minimum. Then finding the cause of

the high Rt3 in the first place so it doesn't return. That can be like

looking for a needle in a haystack, but if more research were done

itmigh tnot be so very hard.

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> Sometimes I think Dr. Denis is doing harm to the RT3 cause because so

many Dr.s dismiss his controversial treatment.

I agree. When I went to a doctor who used Armour I had just found I had an RT3

problem. When I mentioned T3 only, all he said was, " I don't believe in all that

stuff. " And he upped my Armour dose when my free T4 was 1.9. But you

can't totally blame when the others don't bother to follow the clues.

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In my talks with the pharmacists at Womens International Pharmacy...2 of them told me that 75 mcg of T3 is dangerous and unusual. One women takes 5 mcg herself. So, even pharmacists dont get it.

Subject: Re: Re: can being on cytomel alone long term CAUSE RT3 problems?To: RT3_T3 Date: Sunday, March 29, 2009, 4:30 PM

I agree 100%! Though he has formulatd some of the fix hisi treamtnet protocols would be HORRBLE for people wit too weak adnreals and I really do nto feel for most the horrid VERY high doses of t3 are needed. Just persistence and gtting T4 levels to a minimum. Then finding the cause of the high Rt3 in the first place so it doesn't return. That can be like looking for a needle in a haystack, but if more research were done itmigh tnot be so very hard.-- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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In my talks with the pharmacists at Womens International Pharmacy...2 of them told me that 75 mcg of T3 is dangerous and unusual. One women takes 5 mcg herself. So, even pharmacists dont get it.

Subject: Re: Re: can being on cytomel alone long term CAUSE RT3 problems?To: RT3_T3 Date: Sunday, March 29, 2009, 4:30 PM

I agree 100%! Though he has formulatd some of the fix hisi treamtnet protocols would be HORRBLE for people wit too weak adnreals and I really do nto feel for most the horrid VERY high doses of t3 are needed. Just persistence and gtting T4 levels to a minimum. Then finding the cause of the high Rt3 in the first place so it doesn't return. That can be like looking for a needle in a haystack, but if more research were done itmigh tnot be so very hard.-- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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In my talks with the pharmacists at Womens International Pharmacy...2 of them told me that 75 mcg of T3 is dangerous and unusual. One women takes 5 mcg herself. So, even pharmacists dont get it.

Subject: Re: Re: can being on cytomel alone long term CAUSE RT3 problems?To: RT3_T3 Date: Sunday, March 29, 2009, 4:30 PM

I agree 100%! Though he has formulatd some of the fix hisi treamtnet protocols would be HORRBLE for people wit too weak adnreals and I really do nto feel for most the horrid VERY high doses of t3 are needed. Just persistence and gtting T4 levels to a minimum. Then finding the cause of the high Rt3 in the first place so it doesn't return. That can be like looking for a needle in a haystack, but if more research were done itmigh tnot be so very hard.-- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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>....... I suspect my high AM cortisol, whihc I have

> NOT fuond the cause of yet, is why.

Do you suppose the adrenals are trying to make up for the IGH deficiency?

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>....... I suspect my high AM cortisol, whihc I have

> NOT fuond the cause of yet, is why.

Do you suppose the adrenals are trying to make up for the IGH deficiency?

Dorothy

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>....... I suspect my high AM cortisol, whihc I have

> NOT fuond the cause of yet, is why.

Do you suppose the adrenals are trying to make up for the IGH deficiency?

Dorothy

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Well I am about to find out. I need to do a bunch of labs and will be

doingthem this coming month and one will be to see if i still HAVE an

IGF-1 deficiency. Ihave ben supplementing it for about 4 month now so if

it si going to come up with the products I am using it should have by

now.. or I have thrown alot of good money and many injecitons away!

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My doc is pretty liberal and open minded and even he was very nervous about

prescribing me 30 mcg of cytomel (I asked for 40 because I went off SR T3). He

used to practice 's but then he said he was going off of symptoms and when

he checked the blood tests of all of the patients only one or two actually had

high RT3. He then totally wrote off the protocol. I wish people would

still check for RT3 via blood tests and just take them of T4, then raise the T3

slowly by symptoms/temps.

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