Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Good point, too, even though my activity level has come WAY up from what it was just three months ago..... I was out playing in the snow today!!! and then still have enough energy to come in and cook chow and wash up dishes... still amazes me... now I'm back in the office working on these machines and squeezing in emails and software is loading and scanners are running.... and still bopping in my chair and having a grand time!!! hehehehehehe and giggling! heheheheh Topper () *who's watching a King movie while doin' all the other stuff!!! heheheheheh* On Sun, 01 Feb 2004 16:38:23 -0000 " loboshe " writes: > > My curiosity is: Is this due to my frequent dosing of the thyroid > >and all my others supps... ? Dose it make that much of a > >difference????? > > I lean towards believing that is what makes the difference. Your > situation is remarkable. But another factor can be that you are not > highly active yet, so your needs may be less, too. But even in spite > of that, your situation is VERY interesting. > > Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2004 Report Share Posted February 1, 2004 Hi, Topper, I have been thinking about this and have come to this conclusion... There are two things that are being achieved with your current regimen. First, you are getting a near-normal dose of thyroid hormones to achieve good results. Second, by taking them periodically over the course of your waking hours, you are supplying those hormone and other things in as near the same manner as the body would need and provide them that there are no " slump " responses or they are limited. You have said that you " know " when to take the next dose. You are more aware of your body than many people ever will be, so be thankful for that sensitivity and keep moving forward! You go, girl! On a personal note, you are willing to deal with what is needed to perform your multi-dosing and still pursue other activities, that is not true for many of us. I for one wondered where I would find the time. As it happens, I have been following your progress, and have decided that if you can do this, then I should at least give it a try. I have my pill boxes nearby and I have gone so far as to set timers to remind myself to take my next dose. It is working! For the past week, I have been able to maintain my dosing schedule and still get the things done that need doing without forgetting the meds or what I was doing! Hallelujia! But I am going to change that. I will take a 1/2 grain upon rising. I will take the second 1/2 grain five hours later. I will take that final tiny 1/4 grain five hours after that. I know that on a daily basis, I am feeling better. I have not been back to the doctor to have labs drawn and won't see him again until later in February after I have been on that new 1/4 increase for a month. I tried taking that 1/4 grain at 1 pm after taking the first 2 grains in the morning and it worked, but not as well as I had hoped Since I am not changing the amount, only the spacing of it, I figure that I will be able to give the doctor something to think about, too. I decided to change my meds schedule based on the good results you were having. After all, you don't even have a working Thyroid anymore and I have one that is steadily stopping operation. My doctor does propose having me stop my meds for awhile and getting another scan done, but I put him off. I do not have a goiter problem and no problems with swallowing (unless I have a sore throat like now). My thyroid cannot even be felt on palpation because it is not in the " standard " location. It is nestled behind my collar bones. We found that out with my last scan in 1997. So regardless of what my be clinically irregular about your medication regimen, you are getting good results and that is what counts. Just feel glad and proud to have figured out what works for you! Dianne At 04:38 PM 2/1/04 +0000, you wrote: >My curiosity is: Is this due to my frequent dosing of the thyroid >ad all my others supps... ? Dose it make that much of a >difference????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 Topper..I am sooo happy for you...I just have to smile when I read your emails....I know how playing in the snow can be very exhausting and now you come in and do chores too! WTG! I remember several years ago our dear friends bought a place on the colorado river and invited us up for the weekend...we spent the day on wave runners and in their jet boat and when we got back..I was so tired...but my friend said ok..what should we cook up for dinner..I'm thinking I'm so tired.I just want to go to sleep....Of course I helped with dinner and then afterwards she is doing the dishes..and again..I'm so tired I hated myself for not wanting to do dishes too! But Of course I helped anyway..but thought to myself..why am I so tired and she seems to have the energy to keep a perfect house cook a wonderful meal and keep her kids so neatly dressed too! On the other hand I struggled to do half of those things. I guess now that I've tried the 240 mg of armour and know how I can feel I never want to go back to being tired and kicking myself calling myself lazy....no, now I know that it was the hypothyroidism keeping me down all the time! We've come a long way baby! :-) Blessings, Loriann > Good point, too, even though my activity level has come WAY up from what > it was just three months ago..... I was out playing in the snow today!!! > and then still have enough energy to come in and cook chow and wash up > dishes... still amazes me... now I'm back in the office working on these > machines and squeezing in emails and software is loading and scanners are > running.... and still bopping in my chair and having a grand time!!! > hehehehehehe > > and giggling! heheheheh > > Topper () *who's watching a King movie while doin' all the > other stuff!!! heheheheheh* > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2004 Report Share Posted February 3, 2004 We sure have.. I used to drive truck, owned a home, had gardens.. had cats and a boyfriend and was lifting weights.. I had a life.... I'm working on getting a life back.. In the mean time... I'm on my way and enjoying the journey! Big Grin.... Topper () On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 17:34:04 EST azippetydodaday@... writes: > Topper..I am sooo happy for you...I just have to smile when I read > your > emails....I know how playing in the snow can be very exhausting and > now you come in > and do chores too! WTG! I remember several years ago our dear > friends > bought a place on the colorado river and invited us up for the > weekend...we spent > the day on wave runners and in their jet boat and when we got > back..I was so > tired...but my friend said ok..what should we cook up for > dinner..I'm thinking > I'm so tired.I just want to go to sleep....Of course I helped with > dinner and > then afterwards she is doing the dishes..and again..I'm so tired I > hated myself > for not wanting to do dishes too! But Of course I helped anyway..but > thought > to myself..why am I so tired and she seems to have the energy to > keep a > perfect house cook a wonderful meal and keep her kids so neatly > dressed too! On the > other hand I struggled to do half of those things. I guess now that > I've > tried the 240 mg of armour and know how I can feel I never want to > go back to > being tired and kicking myself calling myself lazy....no, now I know > that it was > the hypothyroidism keeping me down all the time! We've come a long > way baby! > :-) > Blessings, > Loriann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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