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Did you take your thyroid pill the morning before the test? It looks a tad high

maybe, but without seeing the freet3, it is hard to say.

my results!

Hi guys... official results:

TSH 0.018 (0.099 - 5.5)

FREE T4 1.9 (0.9 - 1.8)

So TSH is low, Free T4 is high...they did not test Free T3.

The doc says this is hyperthyroid and not pituitary.

Any advice?

Leila Armush

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>Did you take your thyroid pill the morning before the test? It looks a tad

>high maybe, but without seeing the freet3, it is hard to say.

I do not ever take thyroid. Never have. I am the new girl who never had a

history of problems who thought I may have problems. I was taking a very

VERY small amount of Raw Adrenal... that's all. could that have done

anything? I have to get the tests again anyway in a couple weeks. Thanks.

Leila Armush

Work: larmush@...

" History is not kind to those who try to rush it. " --A line from " Power of

One " that explains everything in this world

http://communities.msn.com/LeilasTriptoSyria/pictures/html

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>Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones

>To: <NaturalThyroidHormones >

>Subject: Re: my results!

>Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:12:17 -0800

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> my results!

>

>

> Hi guys... official results:

>

> TSH 0.018 (0.099 - 5.5)

> FREE T4 1.9 (0.9 - 1.8)

>

> So TSH is low, Free T4 is high...they did not test Free T3.

> The doc says this is hyperthyroid and not pituitary.

>

> Any advice?

>

> Leila Armush

> Work: larmush@...

> " History is not kind to those who try to rush it. " --A line from " Power

>of

> One " that explains everything in this world

> http://communities.msn.com/LeilasTriptoSyria/pictures/html

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Dream of owning a home? Find out how in the First-time Home Buying

>Guide.

> http://special.msn.com/home/firsthome.armx

>

>

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No Leila, I don't think the adrenal support would have caused that

low of an amount of TSH. Is your doc going to get the anti-body test

done on you for Grave's?? All your symptoms are related to the thyroid

working too well. Once you get on some meds, you will feel much better

- like a new girl! I was reading about a lady with hyperthyroidism and

she feels great now! I bet that some of your stomach sensitivites

etc.. will go away too :). The lady on the website said she was

sensitive to different meds etc... I hope you feel a small sense of

relief. I know I did when they found out the root of my problem. It

was a bitter sweet feeling: good because I knew I was no longer crazy

and sad because I didn't want to have a lifelong illness. Off the

topic a tad, I just had a memory (believe me, when they come, I blurt

them out before I forget again lol). About a year ago when my daughter

was 6-7 months old, I told my husband to take my then 2 year old and

the baby to Grammie's (2 doors down) because I was soooo tired and HAD

to nap. My husband's dad was like, " What the heck is she napping for

in the day " ? My husband explained that taking care of two small ones

all week long is exhausting and he was giving me a much needed break.

My mother-in-law piped up and said, " But that is her job as a

stay-at-home mom. You shouldn't have to feel obligated to give her

breaks. You work all week long too " . That really upset me. I was so

tired and exhausted all the time. I wasn't sleeping (probably my

adrenals). I just felt like no one had compassion except my husband

(thank GOD for him). My mother-in-law even has a thyroid problem and

didn't even think to tell me that I should have mine checked. It was

my thyroid pooping out all along. I was more tired than the average

mom. When not napping, I was running around cleaning, fixing the

house, painting, decorating, doing an ebay business, because I

desperately tried to appear busy and not LAZY. ANyway, I do hope you

get to feeling better so that you can feel alive again and have your

family and friends trust your judgement in the future. And your nurse

for that matter. Good luck Leila!!!!!!!

> >Did you take your thyroid pill the morning before the test? It

looks a tad

> >high maybe, but without seeing the freet3, it is hard to say.

>

> I do not ever take thyroid. Never have. I am the new girl who never

had a

> history of problems who thought I may have problems. I was taking a

very

> VERY small amount of Raw Adrenal... that's all. could that have done

> anything? I have to get the tests again anyway in a couple weeks.

Thanks.

>

> Leila Armush

> Work: larmush@a...

> " History is not kind to those who try to rush it. " --A line from

" Power of

> One " that explains everything in this world

> http://communities.msn.com/LeilasTriptoSyria/pictures/html

>

>

>

>

>

> >From: " JAMY " <jamyrogers@m...>

> >Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones

> >To: <NaturalThyroidHormones >

> >Subject: Re: my results!

> >Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2004 18:12:17 -0800

> >

> >

>

> > my results!

> >

> >

> > Hi guys... official results:

> >

> > TSH 0.018 (0.099 - 5.5)

> > FREE T4 1.9 (0.9 - 1.8)

> >

> > So TSH is low, Free T4 is high...they did not test Free T3.

> > The doc says this is hyperthyroid and not pituitary.

> >

> > Any advice?

> >

> > Leila Armush

> > Work: larmush@a...

> > " History is not kind to those who try to rush it. " --A line from

" Power

> >of

> > One " that explains everything in this world

> > http://communities.msn.com/LeilasTriptoSyria/pictures/html

> >

> > _________________________________________________________________

> > Dream of owning a home? Find out how in the First-time Home Buying

> >Guide.

> > http://special.msn.com/home/firsthome.armx

> >

> >

> >

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Raw adrenal wouldn't effect things that way. You are not very elevated. Your

symptoms do not match with what you have so far unless you have Hashimotos. Have

they checked your antibodies? You could be in the hyper swing of Hashi.

my results!

>

>

> Hi guys... official results:

>

> TSH 0.018 (0.099 - 5.5)

> FREE T4 1.9 (0.9 - 1.8)

>

> So TSH is low, Free T4 is high...they did not test Free T3.

> The doc says this is hyperthyroid and not pituitary.

>

> Any advice?

>

> Leila Armush

> Work: larmush@...

> " History is not kind to those who try to rush it. " --A line from " Power

>of

> One " that explains everything in this world

> http://communities.msn.com/LeilasTriptoSyria/pictures/html

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Dream of owning a home? Find out how in the First-time Home Buying

>Guide.

> http://special.msn.com/home/firsthome.armx

>

>

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