Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 I am not convinced that folks do well on synthetic T4-only meds. Granted, I can look at my sister-in-law---she IS doing a LOT better than I was on T4-only meds. She has more energy and she doesn't have the low-grade depression. BUT, she also has high cholesterol, and it makes me wonder. I haven't had to opportunity to ask if her stools are hard.....LOL The gal across the street from my store--she also appears to do well on Synthroid. But, I'd love to be a little floating cell and see what else is probably going on with her body....... Perhaps it's this: some folks do have better energy and results on T4 that others. But I bet even those folks have side issues related to being on the T4 meds....... Janie, always wondering... > I'm thinking that the people who do well on the synthetics probably >have very strong parathyroids, and I'm suspecting that many of us do >not because, don't the parathyroids produce a little bit of the >calcitonin and some other stuff? I don't see how anyone can get what they need out of a synthetic. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 Yes, you are absolutely right in questioning this. I have found that many people actually think that, as they age, they aren't supposed to feel good, so they ignore all these things going on with them. They really don't realize that the things that are evident on lab tests (like the cholesterol, heart problems, sleep problems, depression, etc...), are very related to the thyroid, so they just accept this. I understand that one day I'm going to drop dead of old age, but I don't feel that we were meant to feel our worst, just because we're aging. Plus, look at how many young people are on our thyroid boards. They certainly aren't aged! Re: Getting T3 tested under the NHS I am not convinced that folks do well on synthetic T4-only meds. Granted, I can look at my sister-in-law---she IS doing a LOT better than I was on T4-only meds. She has more energy and she doesn't have the low-grade depression. BUT, she also has high cholesterol, and it makes me wonder. I haven't had to opportunity to ask if her stools are hard.....LOL The gal across the street from my store--she also appears to do well on Synthroid. But, I'd love to be a little floating cell and see what else is probably going on with her body....... Perhaps it's this: some folks do have better energy and results on T4 that others. But I bet even those folks have side issues related to being on the T4 meds....... Janie, always wondering... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2004 Report Share Posted May 12, 2004 Don't forget that there is a synthetic T3/T4 combo that people do very well on - Thyrolar. I would call it comparable to Armour and the other naturals. (Thyrolar, though, does have more T3 in it so it wouldn't be for everyone.) Louise > I'm thinking that the people who do well on the synthetics probably have very strong parathyroids, and I'm suspecting that many of us do not because, don't the parathyroids produce a little bit of the calcitonin and some other stuff? I don't see how anyone can get what they need out of a synthetic. I look back and see how absolutely horrible I felt, hardly being able to get out of bed, etc....Yes, I'm still working at it, but at least I'm able now to think and move on the Armour! It's just taken extra long to bring mine up because of having to slowly discover other problems that go hand-in-hand with chronic hypo, like the anemia, antibodies, etc.... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Shirley your description of puffing out like a piggy really made me laugh & one earlier of Janie gnashing her teeth at some endonob bobbins too.... Just wanted to add in about the side-effects of Sin-throid. My Mum just started on synthroid over a year ago. She is extremely sharp, brilliant memory, very clever. Now she is certain these things are not a sign of Hypo, or old age, but a side-effect of Sinthroid. 1. She is like a zombie in the morning 2. She is forgetting things that she never did before - names, what she's been doing, dates 3. She forgets who has said what to her None of this happened before she went on Sinthroid - albeit she was hypo & had bad digestive issues that have cleareld up, but she has really noticed the mental dulling. She is trying to get her Doc to presribe her Armour & I'm badgering her until she gets on it too. Love Fee with gritted teeth & hackles up! xxxxx Snip: " Shirley " <docwhite@c...> wrote: >helped me through my Dr.'s appt today.I puffed up like a little fat " piggy " and told him no,won't go back on synthroid!Shirl > Janie: Perhaps it's this: some folks do have better energy and results on T4 that others. But I bet even those folks have side issues related to being on the T4 meds....... Janie, always wondering... > I am not convinced that folks do well on synthetic T4-only meds. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2004 Report Share Posted May 13, 2004 Hi Fee, those symptoms that your mother has may not be because of the synthroid, they could be because she is undermedicated. I had all those symptoms before I was on medication (and I am considered sharp too!) Lynda (in the UK) Re: Getting T3 tested under the NHS Now she is certain these things are not a sign of Hypo, or old age, but a side-effect of Sinthroid. 1. She is like a zombie in the morning 2. She is forgetting things that she never did before - names, what she's been doing, dates 3. She forgets who has said what to her Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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