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Well said Tish!! You go girl!! So glad to hear you are doing so well hun.

I am sure that if left to myself....I'd have probably killed myself a long time

ago! I am very proud of the self medicators that have taken things into their

own hands.

Hugs...Patti Sue

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I just wanted to comment here about self medicating. I am a self

medicator. I put myself on Armour and adjusted my dose myself. I was

on all T3 before that under a 's doctor. I figured out what

the rough equivelent Armour dose was and gradually switched over. I

did it very slowly. Then after I got switched, I stayed at that dose

for a while - probably 3 months. Then after assessing my situation

and how I felt, I thought I needed to raise it a bit and so raised

it 1/2 a grain total. I did it in tiny increments over three months.

This has worked out really well for me. I am feeling quite good in

general. I still have a little old adrenal fatigue from the first

doctor who treated me without adrenal support a year and a half ago

and really crashed my adrenals. I monitor my tempertures from time

to time and pay attention to how I feel and sleep.

I think a person can self medicate just fine. They just need to use

their heads and make changes slowly. I don't think the T3 in Armour

is all that dangerous and I bet it is relatively few people who

really over medicate themselves to the point of ending up in the

hospital. I bet more people end up in the hospital from doctors

treating their thyroid disease without treating their adrenal

fatigue. My former doctor who is on all T3 (about 190mg/day) once

accidentally took a double dose. He said that it wasn't comfortable,

but all he had to do was wait it out for a day. I bet the number of

those who die of T3 induced heart attacks is extreemly small. More

die of adrenal crisis from ignorant doctors who prescribe thyroid

without checking adrenal function. Doctors love this scare story to

make patients give up control of their health.

I plan to do without a doctor as much as possible. I am certainly

much happier on my own.

Tish

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I think the bottom line here is that if not under a doctors care, take

it slow. Better to be safe than sorry. I think getting better slowly

but surely without a doctor vs more quickly with a doctor is most times

like six of one and half-dozen of another. Most of us are not deathly

ill or bedridden, just not up to par and we can tolerate that for a

longer period while we adjust our medication up slowly. If I was very

very sick, I'd definitely be finding a good doc and traveling whatever

distance to see him in order to get well quickly. It's a very

individual thing.

Blessings,

Debbie K.

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Personally I think the best thing is to find a regular Dr who will

treat your Thyroid the way you want them to. That way if you NEED to

see a Dr you know you have a good Dr you can go to.

If you can't see a Dr than slow is the way to go. T3 can be

dangerous.

Louise

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> I plan to do without a doctor as much as possible. I am certainly

> much happier on my own.

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> Tish

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Without trying to be political...I so agree with this statement!!!

I'm glad you are doing so well!!! :)

Doctors love this scare story to

make patients give up control

Tish

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