Guest guest Posted April 20, 2004 Report Share Posted April 20, 2004 Hmmm, Jen. This all sounds very mysterious! But at first glance, it appears you are very underdosed. It's normal to start low at the beginning, but you don't want to stay low for much longer than 3 weeks or your hypo will return with a vengeance. So though it appeared correct to you to decrease to 30 mg because of the anger, it may have been the worst thing to do. That anger may have been the result of being underdosed, and the female hormones being a bit worse because of it. Now the nausea---that is odd. How many nights has this occurred? There are several stomach viruses going around right now...... And feeling dehydrated...that could be because Armour works as a diuretic, so it may be your body's way of telling you to drink more! Your past adrenal problem could have been due to being on T4 meds. I had the same problem while on them--weird adrenal reactions. But that all ended on Armour. SO...the above are thoughts for you to work with. I was on .125 Levoxyl and am now on an optimal dose of 3 grains Armour. Janie aka ThyroDiva > Okay, I've been doing the Armour regimen for about one month now. I went > from 150 mcg of levothyroxine to Armour 30 mg (split to take 1/2am and > 1/2pm), then 45 mg (split three ways) after about three weeks. I then > switched to 30 mg in am and 15 mg in pm last week. That led to feelings of > right below the surface " anger. " I was also premenstrual at the time, so > don't know if it was one or the other or the two working together. I > reduced back to 15 mg in am and 15 mg in pm. > > I am feeling nauseous in the evenings. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Needing perspectives Okay, I've been doing the Armour regimen for about one month now. I went from 150 mcg of levothyroxine to Armour 30 mg (split to take 1/2am and 1/2pm), then 45 mg (split three ways) after about three weeks. I then switched to 30 mg in am and 15 mg in pm last week. That led to feelings of right below the surface " anger. " I was also premenstrual at the time, so don't know if it was one or the other or the two working together. I reduced back to 15 mg in am and 15 mg in pm. I am feeling nauseous in the evenings. I have added the adrenal supplement now (having trouble remembering to take it) Having trouble remembering a lot of things. I liked how much energy I had at the 45 mg, but someone was going to lose an eye if I didn't quit being angry. Along with the nausea in the evenings I'm feeling dehydrated? Thirsty. Is this something that Armour causes. I feel like it is exacerbating the nausea. I know I have read that some that were experiencing edema prior to taking Armour were relieved of the edema once they got on the Armour. I haven't really suffered from edema in the past few years. I was diagnosed with an adrenal problem (whacked fight or flight system was what I was told) the fall of 2002 and placed on Zoloft. I no longer take that drug (gained 35 pounds taking that). Do you think that the adrenal problem is what I'm experiencing that might be causing the nausea in the evenings. Adrenal dump? I'm taking the Fatigued to Fantastic adrenal cortex complex. Does anyone else take that, and how do you feel about it? Do you think Corti - can't remember the name of the product now, how many times have I read about it on this group, anyway do you think that one is better? I tried doing the matrix Adrenal vs Hypo in the links section, but I'm all over the chart. Anyway, I'm feeling down because I'm so tired of thinking about these things. Suggestions are welcomed. Jen Grain Valley, MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Hi Jen, I'm so sorry to hear how poorly you're feeling. I was taking the Fatigued to Fantastic Adrenal Cortex complex but it kept making me nauseous even when I took it with food. For the short time I took it, I do think it helped. Why did they prescribe zoloft for an adrenal problem? That doesn't seem right. I think the anger comes from not feeling good for so long. Believe me, sometimes I have a lot of anger bottled up inside me. Doctors misdiagnose, give the wrong medicine, or worse, ignore you, then everyone tells you " you're fine, it's just in your head - maybe you should take antidepressants " . It can really make you angry. Liz Needing perspectives Okay, I've been doing the Armour regimen for about one month now. I went from 150 mcg of levothyroxine to Armour 30 mg (split to take 1/2am and 1/2pm), then 45 mg (split three ways) after about three weeks. I then switched to 30 mg in am and 15 mg in pm last week. That led to feelings of right below the surface " anger. " I was also premenstrual at the time, so don't know if it was one or the other or the two working together. I reduced back to 15 mg in am and 15 mg in pm. I am feeling nauseous in the evenings. I have added the adrenal supplement now (having trouble remembering to take it) Having trouble remembering a lot of things. I liked how much energy I had at the 45 mg, but someone was going to lose an eye if I didn't quit being angry. Along with the nausea in the evenings I'm feeling dehydrated? Thirsty. Is this something that Armour causes. I feel like it is exacerbating the nausea. I know I have read that some that were experiencing edema prior to taking Armour were relieved of the edema once they got on the Armour. I haven't really suffered from edema in the past few years. I was diagnosed with an adrenal problem (whacked fight or flight system was what I was told) the fall of 2002 and placed on Zoloft. I no longer take that drug (gained 35 pounds taking that). Do you think that the adrenal problem is what I'm experiencing that might be causing the nausea in the evenings. Adrenal dump? I'm taking the Fatigued to Fantastic adrenal cortex complex. Does anyone else take that, and how do you feel about it? Do you think Corti - can't remember the name of the product now, how many times have I read about it on this group, anyway do you think that one is better? I tried doing the matrix Adrenal vs Hypo in the links section, but I'm all over the chart. Anyway, I'm feeling down because I'm so tired of thinking about these things. Suggestions are welcomed. Jen Grain Valley, MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Well, it says that Zoloft is prescribed for depression, obsessive/compulsive and panic disorders (etc). My fight or flight problem seemed to be throwing me into anxiety attacks, so that is why the doc prescribed. It did help. I hadn't felt that good in 10 years, BUT I was craving carbs so bad I felt like an addict and ended up gaining the 35 pounds. This was after I had just lost 55 pounds, began exercising regularly, and was feeling the worst I had felt in my whole life. It is so frustrating. Of course, when I found this sight I began reading that being only on T4 can cause the panic disorders. I'm hoping the Armour gets rid of those life altering feelings. It is bad enough that I miss things in life due to my weight, but when panic sets in, to me, my life pretty much ends. I won't travel, I won't socialize etc. The feelings of anger were like extreme lack of patience. Everything I involved myself with screwed up and made me want to throw things and squeeze somebody's neck really hard. Nobody could do anything right, etc. It really felt like extreme PMS. So I guess what Janie said made sense when I read it. Underdosed=increased female hormone malfunction. If I could remember my name and to take the supps and meds I need, life might go better. I haven't been consistent enough with the Fatigued to Fantastic to tell if it is helping, BUT I'm going to try harder. I've been thinking maybe I need a watch with an alarm on it to remind me to take pills when I want to take pills. Anybody else have good reminder system set up, something that travels with them throughout the day. Since I work from home my life is somewhat flexible so I get everybody's errands who work outside the home, therefore, I'm all over the place from day to day. Thank you Liz, Jen -- RE: Needing perspectives Hi Jen, I'm so sorry to hear how poorly you're feeling. I was taking the Fatigued to Fantastic Adrenal Cortex complex but it kept making me nauseous even when I took it with food. For the short time I took it, I do think it helped. Why did they prescribe zoloft for an adrenal problem? That doesn't seem right. I think the anger comes from not feeling good for so long. Believe me, sometimes I have a lot of anger bottled up inside me. Doctors misdiagnose, give the wrong medicine, or worse, ignore you, then everyone tells you " you're fine, it's just in your head - maybe you should take antidepressants " . It can really make you angry. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 why are you on such a low dose of Armour after what you were taking on other meds? Needing perspectives Okay, I've been doing the Armour regimen for about one month now. I went from 150 mcg of levothyroxine to Armour 30 mg (split to take 1/2am and 1/2pm), then 45 mg (split three ways) after about three weeks. I then switched to 30 mg in am and 15 mg in pm last week. That led to feelings of right below the surface " anger. " I was also premenstrual at the time, so don't know if it was one or the other or the two working together. I reduced back to 15 mg in am and 15 mg in pm. I am feeling nauseous in the evenings. I have added the adrenal supplement now (having trouble remembering to take it) Having trouble remembering a lot of things. I liked how much energy I had at the 45 mg, but someone was going to lose an eye if I didn't quit being angry. Along with the nausea in the evenings I'm feeling dehydrated? Thirsty. Is this something that Armour causes. I feel like it is exacerbating the nausea. I know I have read that some that were experiencing edema prior to taking Armour were relieved of the edema once they got on the Armour. I haven't really suffered from edema in the past few years. I was diagnosed with an adrenal problem (whacked fight or flight system was what I was told) the fall of 2002 and placed on Zoloft. I no longer take that drug (gained 35 pounds taking that). Do you think that the adrenal problem is what I'm experiencing that might be causing the nausea in the evenings. Adrenal dump? I'm taking the Fatigued to Fantastic adrenal cortex complex. Does anyone else take that, and how do you feel about it? Do you think Corti - can't remember the name of the product now, how many times have I read about it on this group, anyway do you think that one is better? I tried doing the matrix Adrenal vs Hypo in the links section, but I'm all over the chart. Anyway, I'm feeling down because I'm so tired of thinking about these things. Suggestions are welcomed. Jen Grain Valley, MO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Because I am self-medicating and was unsure as to how to start out. I didn t want to start too high, so I chose the slow and easy going route. Jen -- Re: Needing perspectives why are you on such a low dose of Armour after what you were taking on other meds? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 that was way too much of a drop in meds. You should have cut the original med in half and added the equal in Amour, slowly after 4 weeks changing to less of the original and adding more Armor. Playing with dose changes too fast is very hard on the adrenals in my opinion. Re: Needing perspectives why are you on such a low dose of Armour after what you were taking on other meds? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 So at this time, I should take 75 mcg of levothyroxine and 45 mg of Armour spread throughout the day, then after about 3 to 4 weeks cut the 75 mcg to 32 mcg and up the Armour to 60 mg. Does this sound like a good plan? Jen You know, I just realized (boy that's happening a lot to me today) that when I said I felt dehydrated or thirsty that it isn't quite that feeling, it is a weird tongue feeling. Then I just remembered people talking about a fat tongue feeling. Mine doesn't feel fat, but it does feel sensitive, coated or something like that. I still think there is a dehydration issue, but wanted to mention that weird tongue feeling since I remembered reading about on the group earlier. -- Re: Needing perspectives that was way too much of a drop in meds. You should have cut the original med in half and added the equal in Amour, slowly after 4 weeks changing to less of the original and adding more Armor. Playing with dose changes too fast is very hard on the adrenals in my opinion. Re: Needing perspectives why are you on such a low dose of Armour after what you were taking on other meds? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2004 Report Share Posted April 21, 2004 Jen, a lot of folks, including myself, went from T4-only one day to Armour the next with no problems. We just started on a safe dose of Armour, and rose from there. And you are already on Armour with the T3, so it may not be a problem for you, too, to make the switch like that. But you listen to your gut. Janie > So at this time, I should take 75 mcg of levothyroxine and 45 mg of Armour > spread throughout the day, then after about 3 to 4 weeks cut the 75 mcg to > 32 mcg and up the Armour to 60 mg. Does this sound like a good plan? > > Jen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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