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Re: Who here has had high RT3 which went down without T3?

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Actually I wasn't really thinking about the people who are happy with their treatment.  There are of course always exceptions to every rule and hope you continue to have the same great success.  I was really just wondering why people are trying so hard to figure out how they can go about this without going on T3 only.  If T3 only works, as it has in so many people why not just do it and stop worrying about it.

I'm not worried about going on T3 - I'm doing very well with my current treatment (Armour) so why would I want to change to T3?  Unless my doctor recommends it if my next blood test shows elevated RT3 levels, I see no reason to change from something that is already working.  As said earlier today, I am open minded about treatment options, so will go with my doctor's recommendation.  I actually trust this one!

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Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 10:26:31 AMSubject: Re: Re: Who here has had high RT3 which went down without T3?

Just curious, why are there some folks who just don't want to go on T3 only?  Is it because you can't get it from the doc or what's the fear all about.  Just curious.

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 5:22 PM, milenawilbur <milenawilbur@ yahoo.com> wrote:

Jonny,I'm very excited to hear somebody did clear RT3 not only on T3.I'm sure everybody is a different and what works for one it won't necessary work for others.But somehow I'm puzzled that the T3 is the only chance.I even misunderstood  Adrienne message that she is on T3 only but she is on Armour,so I will wait for her to get her test in July and let us know what are the results. I hope we will have a second person here to succeed without the use of T3 only.

Jonny,I will appreciate to keep us updated and let us know how things developed.Thank youMilena

>> Iv just emailed her asking for more info and for what her RT3 and FT3 results were before and

after she managed to lower it>> Im suprisingly excited lol>> jonny>------------ --------- --------- ------

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It's ok I found it, thanks for telling me, what a great success story!

No I don't remember the subject lines of posts, sorry Elyse.  I did one earlier today that summarised my experience so far, and my story is on STTM.

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Sent: Friday, May 29, 2009 9:42:11 AMSubject: Re: Re: Who here has had high RT3 which went down without T3?

That's great you're doing well with the armour, I didn't do well with it at all.  The reason I wondered about armour for high RT3 is because I thought high RT3 also meant excess T4.  I could be wrong about that, I haven't heard anything back on that yet.

Do you remember the subject line of your posts so I can look for them?  Thanks,

Elyse 

On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 7:38 PM, A W <kimberlachyahoo (DOT) com> wrote:

Please see my posts Elyse - I appear to be doing very well on Armour, despite high RT3 levels a few months ago.  Maybe T3 treatment isn't applicable for all people with high RT3.

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> I'm not worried about going on T3 - I'm doing very well with my >current

treatment (Armour) so why would I want to change to T3?  >Unless my doctor

recommends it if my next blood test shows elevated >RT3 levels,

Might I ask why you are on this list if you don't have an RT3 problem?

Dorothy

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