Guest guest Posted August 25, 2004 Report Share Posted August 25, 2004 They keep pushing back the dates... they must be having a heck of a time getting that stability thing working. I understand that they are trying to change the formulation so that it doesn't need refrigeration anymore..... But, like you said, if it ain't broke don't fix it. Now.. don't get me wrong, this question stems from my never ending curiosity.... why do you choose to stay with Thyrolar? I know there are quite a few loyals here... Is it loyalty to the product that finally worked for you... fear to try something different? I know, for me... it was horribly hard for me to work up the courage to change things, be it thyroid brands.. or types (like changing to natural). Heck, I'm so bad that I don't even like to change brands of vitamins.... So... are you like me... just don't like to fix it if it ain't broken and stay with what you know does the job for you? Topper () On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 01:57:17 -0000 LestatL382@... writes: I know - topper thyrolar - topper thyrolar!!!!! :)Someone on about.com emailed Forest and it's looking like it won't be available again until Oct or Nov. I have enough to last me until mid Nov. Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr prescribed Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no meds and didn't feel any different. Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it and felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting to work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and don't eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl and levothroid.) Louise PS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same places and rarely try something new. > They keep pushing back the dates... they must be having a heck of a time > getting that stability thing working. I understand that they are trying > to change the formulation so that it doesn't need refrigeration > anymore..... > > But, like you said, if it ain't broke don't fix it. > > Now.. don't get me wrong, this question stems from my never ending > curiosity.... why do you choose to stay with Thyrolar? I know there are > quite a few loyals here... Is it loyalty to the product that finally > worked for you... fear to try something different? > > I know, for me... it was horribly hard for me to work up the courage to > change things, be it thyroid brands.. or types (like changing to > natural). Heck, I'm so bad that I don't even like to change brands of > vitamins.... So... are you like me... just don't like to fix it if it > ain't broken and stay with what you know does the job for you? > > Topper () > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 01:57:17 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > I know - topper thyrolar - topper thyrolar!!!!! > Someone on about.com emailed Forest and it's looking like it won't be > available again until Oct or Nov. I have enough to last me until mid > Nov. > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr prescribed Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no meds and didn't feel any different. Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it and felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting to work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and don't eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl and levothroid.) Louise PS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same places and rarely try something new. > They keep pushing back the dates... they must be having a heck of a time > getting that stability thing working. I understand that they are trying > to change the formulation so that it doesn't need refrigeration > anymore..... > > But, like you said, if it ain't broke don't fix it. > > Now.. don't get me wrong, this question stems from my never ending > curiosity.... why do you choose to stay with Thyrolar? I know there are > quite a few loyals here... Is it loyalty to the product that finally > worked for you... fear to try something different? > > I know, for me... it was horribly hard for me to work up the courage to > change things, be it thyroid brands.. or types (like changing to > natural). Heck, I'm so bad that I don't even like to change brands of > vitamins.... So... are you like me... just don't like to fix it if it > ain't broken and stay with what you know does the job for you? > > Topper () > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 01:57:17 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > I know - topper thyrolar - topper thyrolar!!!!! > Someone on about.com emailed Forest and it's looking like it won't be > available again until Oct or Nov. I have enough to last me until mid > Nov. > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr prescribed Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no meds and didn't feel any different. Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it and felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting to work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and don't eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl and levothroid.) Louise PS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same places and rarely try something new. > They keep pushing back the dates... they must be having a heck of a time > getting that stability thing working. I understand that they are trying > to change the formulation so that it doesn't need refrigeration > anymore..... > > But, like you said, if it ain't broke don't fix it. > > Now.. don't get me wrong, this question stems from my never ending > curiosity.... why do you choose to stay with Thyrolar? I know there are > quite a few loyals here... Is it loyalty to the product that finally > worked for you... fear to try something different? > > I know, for me... it was horribly hard for me to work up the courage to > change things, be it thyroid brands.. or types (like changing to > natural). Heck, I'm so bad that I don't even like to change brands of > vitamins.... So... are you like me... just don't like to fix it if it > ain't broken and stay with what you know does the job for you? > > Topper () > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 01:57:17 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > I know - topper thyrolar - topper thyrolar!!!!! > Someone on about.com emailed Forest and it's looking like it won't be > available again until Oct or Nov. I have enough to last me until mid > Nov. > > Louise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Interesting. I'm fascinated by the choice processes people take. I guess it's to better understand myself and how I come to decisions. Thanks for sharing! How do your labs look? Are you perhaps a poor converter and that it's the T3 in the thyrolar that made that difference for you? The animal product issue, for me.... if the animals were raised only for the glands... I'd have a problem with that... like animals being raised only for fur, in inhumane conditions. I add that because we used to raise chinchillas. Those animals were sooo pampered here. But seeing some fur ranches and how the animals are treated.... makes me want to go postal! Natural thyroid, being harvested from animals that are already being used for multiple purposes, for me, adds greater purpose to their being. It's all a personal choice, I know. Topper () On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:24:13 -0000 LestatL382@... writes: Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr prescribed Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no meds and didn't feel any different. Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it and felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting to work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and don't eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl and levothroid.) LouisePS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same places and rarely try something new. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Interesting. I'm fascinated by the choice processes people take. I guess it's to better understand myself and how I come to decisions. Thanks for sharing! How do your labs look? Are you perhaps a poor converter and that it's the T3 in the thyrolar that made that difference for you? The animal product issue, for me.... if the animals were raised only for the glands... I'd have a problem with that... like animals being raised only for fur, in inhumane conditions. I add that because we used to raise chinchillas. Those animals were sooo pampered here. But seeing some fur ranches and how the animals are treated.... makes me want to go postal! Natural thyroid, being harvested from animals that are already being used for multiple purposes, for me, adds greater purpose to their being. It's all a personal choice, I know. Topper () On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:24:13 -0000 LestatL382@... writes: Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr prescribed Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no meds and didn't feel any different. Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it and felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting to work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and don't eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl and levothroid.) LouisePS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same places and rarely try something new. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Interesting. I'm fascinated by the choice processes people take. I guess it's to better understand myself and how I come to decisions. Thanks for sharing! How do your labs look? Are you perhaps a poor converter and that it's the T3 in the thyrolar that made that difference for you? The animal product issue, for me.... if the animals were raised only for the glands... I'd have a problem with that... like animals being raised only for fur, in inhumane conditions. I add that because we used to raise chinchillas. Those animals were sooo pampered here. But seeing some fur ranches and how the animals are treated.... makes me want to go postal! Natural thyroid, being harvested from animals that are already being used for multiple purposes, for me, adds greater purpose to their being. It's all a personal choice, I know. Topper () On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:24:13 -0000 LestatL382@... writes: Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr prescribed Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no meds and didn't feel any different. Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it and felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting to work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and don't eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl and levothroid.) LouisePS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same places and rarely try something new. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 Here are the latest labs. (This was during the time when I followed his advice and only took meds 6 days a week. Am not going to do that. Oh and DUH - no wonder my periods were heavier. ) free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20) tsh .18 (0.40 - 5.5) free t3 244 (230 - 420) t4, free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7) I know on the low end for the frees. And it could be the higher % of T3. Louise - who is hoping the new thyrolar is like the old thyrolar. > Interesting. I'm fascinated by the choice processes people take. I guess > it's to better understand myself and how I come to decisions. > > Thanks for sharing! > > How do your labs look? Are you perhaps a poor converter and that it's the > T3 in the thyrolar that made that difference for you? > > The animal product issue, for me.... if the animals were raised only for > the glands... I'd have a problem with that... like animals being raised > only for fur, in inhumane conditions. I add that because we used to raise > chinchillas. Those animals were sooo pampered here. But seeing some fur > ranches and how the animals are treated.... makes me want to go postal! > > Natural thyroid, being harvested from animals that are already being used > for multiple purposes, for me, adds greater purpose to their being. It's > all a personal choice, I know. > > Topper () > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:24:13 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr prescribed > Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine > on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was > only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no meds > and didn't feel any different. > Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about > thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and > she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went > to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to > special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it and > felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting to > work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. > I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and don't > eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. > I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take > unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl and > levothroid.) > Louise > > PS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same > places and rarely try something new. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 I'm confused. I thought that with a TSH of .18 that you were very hyper? So why would you take more meds. Brookline Lab Rescue web site: http://www.dogsaver.org/brookline " Dreams are the touchstones of our character. " Henry Thoreau Re: Topper's curiosity about Thyrolar > Here are the latest labs. (This was during the time when I followed > his advice and only took meds 6 days a week. Am not going to do that. > Oh and DUH - no wonder my periods were heavier. ) > > free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20) > tsh .18 (0.40 - 5.5) > free t3 244 (230 - 420) > t4, free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7) > > > I know on the low end for the frees. > And it could be the higher % of T3. > > Louise - who is hoping the new thyrolar is like the old thyrolar. > > > > > > Interesting. I'm fascinated by the choice processes people take. I > guess > > it's to better understand myself and how I come to decisions. > > > > Thanks for sharing! > > > > How do your labs look? Are you perhaps a poor converter and that > it's the > > T3 in the thyrolar that made that difference for you? > > > > The animal product issue, for me.... if the animals were raised > only for > > the glands... I'd have a problem with that... like animals being > raised > > only for fur, in inhumane conditions. I add that because we used to > raise > > chinchillas. Those animals were sooo pampered here. But seeing some > fur > > ranches and how the animals are treated.... makes me want to go > postal! > > > > Natural thyroid, being harvested from animals that are already > being used > > for multiple purposes, for me, adds greater purpose to their being. > It's > > all a personal choice, I know. > > > > Topper () > > > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:24:13 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > > Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr > prescribed > > Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine > > on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was > > only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no > meds > > and didn't feel any different. > > Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about > > thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and > > she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went > > to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to > > special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it > and > > felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting > to > > work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. > > I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and > don't > > eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. > > I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take > > unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl > and > > levothroid.) > > Louise > > > > PS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same > > places and rarely try something new. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 I'm confused. I thought that with a TSH of .18 that you were very hyper? So why would you take more meds. Brookline Lab Rescue web site: http://www.dogsaver.org/brookline " Dreams are the touchstones of our character. " Henry Thoreau Re: Topper's curiosity about Thyrolar > Here are the latest labs. (This was during the time when I followed > his advice and only took meds 6 days a week. Am not going to do that. > Oh and DUH - no wonder my periods were heavier. ) > > free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20) > tsh .18 (0.40 - 5.5) > free t3 244 (230 - 420) > t4, free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7) > > > I know on the low end for the frees. > And it could be the higher % of T3. > > Louise - who is hoping the new thyrolar is like the old thyrolar. > > > > > > Interesting. I'm fascinated by the choice processes people take. I > guess > > it's to better understand myself and how I come to decisions. > > > > Thanks for sharing! > > > > How do your labs look? Are you perhaps a poor converter and that > it's the > > T3 in the thyrolar that made that difference for you? > > > > The animal product issue, for me.... if the animals were raised > only for > > the glands... I'd have a problem with that... like animals being > raised > > only for fur, in inhumane conditions. I add that because we used to > raise > > chinchillas. Those animals were sooo pampered here. But seeing some > fur > > ranches and how the animals are treated.... makes me want to go > postal! > > > > Natural thyroid, being harvested from animals that are already > being used > > for multiple purposes, for me, adds greater purpose to their being. > It's > > all a personal choice, I know. > > > > Topper () > > > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:24:13 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > > Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr > prescribed > > Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine > > on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was > > only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no > meds > > and didn't feel any different. > > Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about > > thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and > > she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went > > to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to > > special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it > and > > felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting > to > > work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. > > I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and > don't > > eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. > > I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take > > unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl > and > > levothroid.) > > Louise > > > > PS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same > > places and rarely try something new. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 I'm confused. I thought that with a TSH of .18 that you were very hyper? So why would you take more meds. Brookline Lab Rescue web site: http://www.dogsaver.org/brookline " Dreams are the touchstones of our character. " Henry Thoreau Re: Topper's curiosity about Thyrolar > Here are the latest labs. (This was during the time when I followed > his advice and only took meds 6 days a week. Am not going to do that. > Oh and DUH - no wonder my periods were heavier. ) > > free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20) > tsh .18 (0.40 - 5.5) > free t3 244 (230 - 420) > t4, free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7) > > > I know on the low end for the frees. > And it could be the higher % of T3. > > Louise - who is hoping the new thyrolar is like the old thyrolar. > > > > > > Interesting. I'm fascinated by the choice processes people take. I > guess > > it's to better understand myself and how I come to decisions. > > > > Thanks for sharing! > > > > How do your labs look? Are you perhaps a poor converter and that > it's the > > T3 in the thyrolar that made that difference for you? > > > > The animal product issue, for me.... if the animals were raised > only for > > the glands... I'd have a problem with that... like animals being > raised > > only for fur, in inhumane conditions. I add that because we used to > raise > > chinchillas. Those animals were sooo pampered here. But seeing some > fur > > ranches and how the animals are treated.... makes me want to go > postal! > > > > Natural thyroid, being harvested from animals that are already > being used > > for multiple purposes, for me, adds greater purpose to their being. > It's > > all a personal choice, I know. > > > > Topper () > > > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:24:13 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > > Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr > prescribed > > Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine > > on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was > > only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no > meds > > and didn't feel any different. > > Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about > > thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and > > she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went > > to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to > > special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it > and > > felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting > to > > work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. > > I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and > don't > > eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. > > I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take > > unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl > and > > levothroid.) > > Louise > > > > PS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same > > places and rarely try something new. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 When on thyroid meds, a suppressed TSH does not necessarily mean you are hyper. If it did, you would see thyroid cancer patients bouncing off the walls, since we are required to keep our TSH below 0.1. The fact is that thyroid cancer patients are often the only ones who may be adequately medicated by the establishment docs. The Free T3 and Free T4 are much more important. If they are in range and you have no hyper symptoms, then you are not hyper.melissa wrote: I'm confused. I thought that with a TSH of .18 that you were very hyper? Sowhy would you take more meds. jan in tx http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Thyroid_Cancer_Texas/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Texas_Thyroid_Groups/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 When on thyroid meds, a suppressed TSH does not necessarily mean you are hyper. If it did, you would see thyroid cancer patients bouncing off the walls, since we are required to keep our TSH below 0.1. The fact is that thyroid cancer patients are often the only ones who may be adequately medicated by the establishment docs. The Free T3 and Free T4 are much more important. If they are in range and you have no hyper symptoms, then you are not hyper.melissa wrote: I'm confused. I thought that with a TSH of .18 that you were very hyper? Sowhy would you take more meds. jan in tx http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Thyroid_Cancer_Texas/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Texas_Thyroid_Groups/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2004 Report Share Posted August 26, 2004 When on thyroid meds, a suppressed TSH does not necessarily mean you are hyper. If it did, you would see thyroid cancer patients bouncing off the walls, since we are required to keep our TSH below 0.1. The fact is that thyroid cancer patients are often the only ones who may be adequately medicated by the establishment docs. The Free T3 and Free T4 are much more important. If they are in range and you have no hyper symptoms, then you are not hyper.melissa wrote: I'm confused. I thought that with a TSH of .18 that you were very hyper? Sowhy would you take more meds. jan in tx http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Thyroid_Cancer_Texas/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Texas_Thyroid_Groups/ __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 I bet you won't be taking that day off anymore.. both your numbers are low... not good... Shame on your doc! Topper () On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 01:42:25 -0000 LestatL382@... writes: Here are the latest labs. (This was during the time when I followed his advice and only took meds 6 days a week. Am not going to do that. Oh and DUH - no wonder my periods were heavier. )free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20)tsh .18 (0.40 - 5.5)free t3 244 (230 - 420)t4, free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7)I know on the low end for the frees. And it could be the higher % of T3. Louise - who is hoping the new thyrolar is like the old thyrolar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 I bet you won't be taking that day off anymore.. both your numbers are low... not good... Shame on your doc! Topper () On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 01:42:25 -0000 LestatL382@... writes: Here are the latest labs. (This was during the time when I followed his advice and only took meds 6 days a week. Am not going to do that. Oh and DUH - no wonder my periods were heavier. )free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20)tsh .18 (0.40 - 5.5)free t3 244 (230 - 420)t4, free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7)I know on the low end for the frees. And it could be the higher % of T3. Louise - who is hoping the new thyrolar is like the old thyrolar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 I bet you won't be taking that day off anymore.. both your numbers are low... not good... Shame on your doc! Topper () On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 01:42:25 -0000 LestatL382@... writes: Here are the latest labs. (This was during the time when I followed his advice and only took meds 6 days a week. Am not going to do that. Oh and DUH - no wonder my periods were heavier. )free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20)tsh .18 (0.40 - 5.5)free t3 244 (230 - 420)t4, free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7)I know on the low end for the frees. And it could be the higher % of T3. Louise - who is hoping the new thyrolar is like the old thyrolar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Once you are diagnosed the TSH is uselss. You should really go by the frees and how you feel. I also have Hashi's so the antibodies will throw the numbers off as well. Louise > > > Interesting. I'm fascinated by the choice processes people take. I > > guess > > > it's to better understand myself and how I come to decisions. > > > > > > Thanks for sharing! > > > > > > How do your labs look? Are you perhaps a poor converter and that > > it's the > > > T3 in the thyrolar that made that difference for you? > > > > > > The animal product issue, for me.... if the animals were raised > > only for > > > the glands... I'd have a problem with that... like animals being > > raised > > > only for fur, in inhumane conditions. I add that because we used to > > raise > > > chinchillas. Those animals were sooo pampered here. But seeing some > > fur > > > ranches and how the animals are treated.... makes me want to go > > postal! > > > > > > Natural thyroid, being harvested from animals that are already > > being used > > > for multiple purposes, for me, adds greater purpose to their being. > > It's > > > all a personal choice, I know. > > > > > > Topper () > > > > > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:24:13 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > > > Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr > > prescribed > > > Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine > > > on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was > > > only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no > > meds > > > and didn't feel any different. > > > Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about > > > thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and > > > she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went > > > to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to > > > special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it > > and > > > felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting > > to > > > work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. > > > I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and > > don't > > > eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. > > > I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take > > > unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl > > and > > > levothroid.) > > > Louise > > > > > > PS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same > > > places and rarely try something new. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Once you are diagnosed the TSH is uselss. You should really go by the frees and how you feel. I also have Hashi's so the antibodies will throw the numbers off as well. Louise > > > Interesting. I'm fascinated by the choice processes people take. I > > guess > > > it's to better understand myself and how I come to decisions. > > > > > > Thanks for sharing! > > > > > > How do your labs look? Are you perhaps a poor converter and that > > it's the > > > T3 in the thyrolar that made that difference for you? > > > > > > The animal product issue, for me.... if the animals were raised > > only for > > > the glands... I'd have a problem with that... like animals being > > raised > > > only for fur, in inhumane conditions. I add that because we used to > > raise > > > chinchillas. Those animals were sooo pampered here. But seeing some > > fur > > > ranches and how the animals are treated.... makes me want to go > > postal! > > > > > > Natural thyroid, being harvested from animals that are already > > being used > > > for multiple purposes, for me, adds greater purpose to their being. > > It's > > > all a personal choice, I know. > > > > > > Topper () > > > > > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:24:13 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > > > Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr > > prescribed > > > Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine > > > on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was > > > only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no > > meds > > > and didn't feel any different. > > > Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about > > > thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and > > > she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went > > > to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to > > > special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it > > and > > > felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting > > to > > > work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. > > > I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and > > don't > > > eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. > > > I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take > > > unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl > > and > > > levothroid.) > > > Louise > > > > > > PS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same > > > places and rarely try something new. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 Once you are diagnosed the TSH is uselss. You should really go by the frees and how you feel. I also have Hashi's so the antibodies will throw the numbers off as well. Louise > > > Interesting. I'm fascinated by the choice processes people take. I > > guess > > > it's to better understand myself and how I come to decisions. > > > > > > Thanks for sharing! > > > > > > How do your labs look? Are you perhaps a poor converter and that > > it's the > > > T3 in the thyrolar that made that difference for you? > > > > > > The animal product issue, for me.... if the animals were raised > > only for > > > the glands... I'd have a problem with that... like animals being > > raised > > > only for fur, in inhumane conditions. I add that because we used to > > raise > > > chinchillas. Those animals were sooo pampered here. But seeing some > > fur > > > ranches and how the animals are treated.... makes me want to go > > postal! > > > > > > Natural thyroid, being harvested from animals that are already > > being used > > > for multiple purposes, for me, adds greater purpose to their being. > > It's > > > all a personal choice, I know. > > > > > > Topper () > > > > > > On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 14:24:13 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > > > Well when I was first diagnosed (with a TSH of 94!) my Dr > > prescribed > > > Levoxyl. Well I took it and didn't feel much different. I was fine > > > on .100 BUT when I went up to .112 I FELT hyper and my TSH was > > > only .18 or something. There was a span of 1 year when I took no > > meds > > > and didn't feel any different. > > > Well last year I saw Dr Weil on Larry King and someone asked about > > > thyroid meds and he said he liked Thyrolar. So I went to my Dr and > > > she agreed to prescribe it because I felt no different. When I went > > > to the pharmacy they gave me Armour because they would have to > > > special order Thyrolar. No I want Thyrolar so I started taking it > > and > > > felt different. Even my PMS depression is gone. And I am starting > > to > > > work on my house so I can move. My allergies are gone. > > > I know I could take Armour but I donate to animal charities and > > don't > > > eat much meat so for me synthetic is the best choice. > > > I have decided that if I run out of meds I will probably take > > > unithroid and cytomel. (Stating far away from $inthroid, levoxyl > > and > > > levothroid.) > > > Louise > > > > > > PS And part of it is not liking to change. Heck I eat at the same > > > places and rarely try something new. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 It'd be interesting to hear what is used to make it... My understanding/ assumption is that it's just a chemical formula... it's patented as a formula. Might be fun to do a patent search on it... Hmmmmm Topper () On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 20:48:02 -0700 (PDT) Jan writes: Nobody really knows what raw materials are used for making synthetic thyroid hormone. A lady on About Thyroid tells the story of a pharmacist friend of hers who found an old rotting bottle of Thyrolar on the shelf. He swore it smelled of rotting meat. Could it be that Thyrolar is just a more refined extract of animal thyroid? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 It'd be interesting to hear what is used to make it... My understanding/ assumption is that it's just a chemical formula... it's patented as a formula. Might be fun to do a patent search on it... Hmmmmm Topper () On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 20:48:02 -0700 (PDT) Jan writes: Nobody really knows what raw materials are used for making synthetic thyroid hormone. A lady on About Thyroid tells the story of a pharmacist friend of hers who found an old rotting bottle of Thyrolar on the shelf. He swore it smelled of rotting meat. Could it be that Thyrolar is just a more refined extract of animal thyroid? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 It'd be interesting to hear what is used to make it... My understanding/ assumption is that it's just a chemical formula... it's patented as a formula. Might be fun to do a patent search on it... Hmmmmm Topper () On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 20:48:02 -0700 (PDT) Jan writes: Nobody really knows what raw materials are used for making synthetic thyroid hormone. A lady on About Thyroid tells the story of a pharmacist friend of hers who found an old rotting bottle of Thyrolar on the shelf. He swore it smelled of rotting meat. Could it be that Thyrolar is just a more refined extract of animal thyroid? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 And he's an endo - blech!!!!!! I am trying to make up for the lost doses but now I need to make certain it lasts until it comes back on the market. Louise > I bet you won't be taking that day off anymore.. both your numbers are > low... not good... Shame on your doc! > > Topper () > > On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 01:42:25 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > Here are the latest labs. (This was during the time when I followed > his advice and only took meds 6 days a week. Am not going to do that. > Oh and DUH - no wonder my periods were heavier. ) > > free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20) > tsh .18 (0.40 - 5.5) > free t3 244 (230 - 420) > t4, free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7) > > > I know on the low end for the frees. > And it could be the higher % of T3. > > Louise - who is hoping the new thyrolar is like the old thyrolar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2004 Report Share Posted August 27, 2004 And he's an endo - blech!!!!!! I am trying to make up for the lost doses but now I need to make certain it lasts until it comes back on the market. Louise > I bet you won't be taking that day off anymore.. both your numbers are > low... not good... Shame on your doc! > > Topper () > > On Fri, 27 Aug 2004 01:42:25 -0000 LestatL382@y... writes: > Here are the latest labs. (This was during the time when I followed > his advice and only took meds 6 days a week. Am not going to do that. > Oh and DUH - no wonder my periods were heavier. ) > > free thyroxine index 1.54 (1.12 - 4.20) > tsh .18 (0.40 - 5.5) > free t3 244 (230 - 420) > t4, free direct dialysis 1.1 (0.8 - 2.7) > > > I know on the low end for the frees. > And it could be the higher % of T3. > > Louise - who is hoping the new thyrolar is like the old thyrolar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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