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Hi Everyone

Although I am doing well - feeling well ect. there are still one or two areas

where I am not improving and wonder if there is anybody else who has these

problems.

I have VERY dry skin, especially on lower legs and arms. Flaky and they feel

like sandpaper.

I have many brown 'liver' marks just on my arms, which are growing daily. These

marks vary in size, some patches half an inch down to little freckles.

I am developing puffy eyes (underneath) - I am beginning to look so tired all

the time, but I don't feel tired.

I have lost a lot of cranial hair (and other areas) but this is still coming out

and Armour has made no difference whatsoever.

Hopefully, there is somebody who will be able to tell me how I can address

these odd little annoying problems please..

Luv - Sheila

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Hi Sheila,

First want to say I'm sorry I've not been back in touch, after the

birth of my sis-in-law's baby, my uncle then died, so I've been with

my family loads & not had chance to call. It was great to chat with

you though.

Sorry to hear you're having a few problems.

Have you considered using grape seed oil or sunflower oil and

massaging into your skin after showering? Or using extra olive oil in

food or taking oil of evening primrose capsules?

I know these suggestions are only a quick fix really, but I can't

think of what else could be the problem. Are you drinking enough

water? Is your washing powder non-biological? This might help too.

Can't think of anything about your eyes, or the liver spots really -

cold water for the eyes, or eye gel, or rest cucumber slices on the

eyes in the morning?

For your hair, what about supplementing with folic acid? Since I've

been taking folic acid for trying to get pregnant my nails are lovely

& my hair's very good too (bushy & healthy). I take pregnacare which

contains a range of stuff including folic acid.

This is all off the top of my head - hope there may be something in

it all.

Do you think you may need to increase your meds?

Fee x x x

> I have VERY dry skin, especially on lower legs and arms. Flaky and

they feel like sandpaper.

>

> I have many brown 'liver' marks just on my arms, which are growing

daily. These marks vary in size, some patches half an inch down to

little freckles.

>

> I am developing puffy eyes (underneath) - I am beginning to look so

tired all the time, but I don't feel tired.

>

> I have lost a lot of cranial hair (and other areas) but this is

still coming out and Armour has made no difference whatsoever.

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Hi Sheila

Check out this attachment of a table comparing thyroid/adrenal/mixed

symptoms - all the things you are experiencing are in here.

http://www.drrind.com/symptoms.asp

Maybe you need to go for adrenal support & increase your meds as you

have done. I'm doing much better on 4 grains already.

Fee x x x

(keeping up the good fight! trying to get my mum to switch over to

Armour & get my Aunt treated too and still trying to figure out a way

to make public the thyroid scandal)

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Sheila, I'll run this by you so that you can ponder it...

When we're hypo we don't shed skin like we're supposed to so we end up

with thicker, rougher skin. When you start getting your thyroid levels up

the skin starts trying to get it's act in gear and speeds up growth and

needs to slough off the dead skin... I was without meds (and have no

working thyroid - was killed by RAI) for three years and my skin got

horrid, it was so thick I didnt' even get any paper cuts, to feel, you'd

see the slice in the skin, but it never got to the nerves....

Anyway when I started taking adrenal glandular and then a month later

started on DHEA I started to itch... a LOT... It was driving me nuts, the

itching was 'under the skin' and I would just 'dig' to get at the

itch.... As time passed the skin started flaking off, all dead and dry,

I actually left little piles of it when I was having a scratch fest....

Now.... the itching has all stopped and I have 'normal' skin again. It's

soft and natural looking, even the horribly bad parts on my feet and

elbows. I did nothing special.. just concentrated on helping all that old

dead skin to slough off by using a fluff when in the shower and a coarse

towel when drying. I'm still doing both of those things to keep my skin

stimulated, along with skin brushing, I'm trying to increase the

elasticity at this point so that it will shrink as a continue to lose

weight.

Just wanted to give you something to consider as a possibility. I may be

way off... but... the share thing.... *smile*

The liver spots, if they are what I am thinking. I've read that that is

an indication of adrenal issues. I'm not sure about that, though, since I

only saw it in one source and they didn't have any pictures. I started

getting them, freckle sized, mostly on my arms, near the inside of the

elbow.. Since I've been on natural thyroid, about 18 months, and adrenal

supps (12 months) I've gotten no new ones! So, something is shifting, to

have no more new ones coming.

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Hi Sheila,

Re: the hair loss. Have you had a ferritin level done? After all the research

I did after

I got my results back (I'm pretty low), low ferritin with hair loss seemed to

pop up

quite frequently. I've considered myself extremely lucky in the hair/nail

department

with regard to my hypo. Mine grow(s) like weeds. This is probably highly

genetic for

me. But had several other low ferritin symptoms.

The puffy eyes are edema, like what one would have in the feet and ankles. I

had it

pretty bad before taking Armour. Never took anything for adrenal supps. But it

has

improved quite a bit. My cortisol level has come down some, too, so it's

probably a

mixture of adrenal/hypoT, but I tend to think it's more adrenal hyperfunction.

I.e.

Too much cortisol. Aldosterone is also adrenal and this affects fluid balance.

I also have A LOT of those liver spots and they seem to keep coming. I THOUGHT

I

read somewhere that this is a hypercortisol issue but can't find the link I had

on it.

Will keep looking for it and pass it along to you when I find it.

But do some reading on ferritin. Iron is pretty important to overall health,

stability.

Hope this helps!

Janet

-- In NaturalThyroidHormones , " Sheila " <sheila.turner@l...>

wrote:

> Hi Everyone

>

> Although I am doing well - feeling well ect. there are still one or two areas

where I

am not improving and wonder if there is anybody else who has these problems.

>

> I have VERY dry skin, especially on lower legs and arms. Flaky and they feel

like

sandpaper.

>

> I have many brown 'liver' marks just on my arms, which are growing daily.

These

marks vary in size, some patches half an inch down to little freckles.

>

> I am developing puffy eyes (underneath) - I am beginning to look so tired all

the

time, but I don't feel tired.

>

> I have lost a lot of cranial hair (and other areas) but this is still coming

out and

Armour has made no difference whatsoever.

>

> Hopefully, there is somebody who will be able to tell me how I can address

these

odd little annoying problems please..

>

> Luv - Sheila

>

>

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