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Does anyone know how to print some of the documents in the file section that

seem to be wider than my printer's capabilities? I've been printing in

landscape, but still missing edges of some of the articles - I don't seem to

have the choice of 'fit to page' when printing them.

One I was just trying to print is the one by Shomon - about TSH tests.

Another was the one - Hypothyroidism and virgin coconut oil -

hmmmmmm....

Thx!

Cris

Re: What do I do now?

Hi Joan. You might find it interesting to know that I, too, was

on .125 Levoxyl, and now my optimal dose of Armour is 3 grains. It's

not accurate to follow Armour's recommended conversion chart!! It's a

good start, but most of us go much higher.

The reason you are fatigued is because you are VERY underdosed.

And your doc is VERY ignorant. The key to your being underdosed is

your Free T3, NOT the TSH. It's the TSH she is going by, calling you

hyper. Once you start on Armour, you CANNOT go by the TSH. Check out

the FILES here and you will find a good article on the TSH for your

doc and yourself.

Your free T3 needs to be at the top of the range. Yours reveals how

underdosed you are.

If you feel you have an open-minded doc, take her many of the

articles in the FILES section. Otherwise, you may need to look for

another doc, because with this one, you will feel even worse by

dropping you 1/4 grain, or she will never be able to help you find

your optimal dose since she is a TSH-doc. (now you see why many folks

here end up self-dosing!! Check out the LINKS section to find places

to get Armour without a prescript.)

Janie

> After I found this group, I talked my Internist into switching me

from .125

> levoxyl to Armour. She followed Armour's recommended conversion

and

> prescribed 1 1/4 grains. I started on 4/29. I seem more

focused and

> better able to mentally handle day to day challenges, but I am

extremely

> fatigued in the afternoons.

> the results:

>

> TSH .19 (.4-5.5) 9/2003: 0.69

> FT4 .8 (.8-1.8) 9/2003: 1.3

> FT3 289 (230-420) 9/2003: 249

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It would probably be easier if you just copy and pasted the stuff

into a Word document then print it. If you don't have Word, you

could try Notepad.

Debbie J.

> Does anyone know how to print some of the documents in the file

section that seem to be wider than my printer's capabilities? I've

been printing in landscape, but still missing edges of some of the

articles - I don't seem to have the choice of 'fit to page' when

printing them.

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Hi Cris,

Have you tried blocking the text, copying it to a word processing

program, then hitting paste and copying it from there?

Zina

> Does anyone know how to print some of the documents in the file

section that seem to be wider than my printer's capabilities? I've

been printing in landscape, but still missing edges of some of the

articles - I don't seem to have the choice of 'fit to page' when

printing them.

> One I was just trying to print is the one by Shomon - about

TSH tests. Another was the one - Hypothyroidism and virgin coconut

oil -

> hmmmmmm....

> Thx!

> Cris

> Re: What do I do now?

>

>

> Hi Joan. You might find it interesting to know that I, too, was

> on .125 Levoxyl, and now my optimal dose of Armour is 3 grains.

It's

> not accurate to follow Armour's recommended conversion chart!!

It's a

> good start, but most of us go much higher.

>

> The reason you are fatigued is because you are VERY underdosed.

>

> And your doc is VERY ignorant. The key to your being underdosed is

> your Free T3, NOT the TSH. It's the TSH she is going by, calling

you

> hyper. Once you start on Armour, you CANNOT go by the TSH. Check

out

> the FILES here and you will find a good article on the TSH for

your

> doc and yourself.

>

> Your free T3 needs to be at the top of the range. Yours reveals

how

> underdosed you are.

>

> If you feel you have an open-minded doc, take her many of the

> articles in the FILES section. Otherwise, you may need to look for

> another doc, because with this one, you will feel even worse by

> dropping you 1/4 grain, or she will never be able to help you find

> your optimal dose since she is a TSH-doc. (now you see why many

folks

> here end up self-dosing!! Check out the LINKS section to find

places

> to get Armour without a prescript.)

>

> Janie

>

> > After I found this group, I talked my Internist into switching

me

> from .125

> > levoxyl to Armour. She followed Armour's recommended

conversion

> and

> > prescribed 1 1/4 grains. I started on 4/29. I seem more

> focused and

> > better able to mentally handle day to day challenges, but I am

> extremely

> > fatigued in the afternoons.

> > the results:

> >

> > TSH .19 (.4-5.5) 9/2003: 0.69

> > FT4 .8 (.8-1.8) 9/2003: 1.3

> > FT3 289 (230-420) 9/2003: 249

>

>

>

>

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hmmmmm !!! that's true!! good idea! thanks! I should have thought of that!!

Cris

Re: documents in file section

It would probably be easier if you just copy and pasted the stuff

into a Word document then print it. If you don't have Word, you

could try Notepad.

Debbie J.

> Does anyone know how to print some of the documents in the file

section that seem to be wider than my printer's capabilities? I've

been printing in landscape, but still missing edges of some of the

articles - I don't seem to have the choice of 'fit to page' when

printing them.

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I am going to try that!!

thanks!!

Cris

Re: What do I do now?

>

>

> Hi Joan. You might find it interesting to know that I, too, was

> on .125 Levoxyl, and now my optimal dose of Armour is 3 grains.

It's

> not accurate to follow Armour's recommended conversion chart!!

It's a

> good start, but most of us go much higher.

>

> The reason you are fatigued is because you are VERY underdosed.

>

> And your doc is VERY ignorant. The key to your being underdosed is

> your Free T3, NOT the TSH. It's the TSH she is going by, calling

you

> hyper. Once you start on Armour, you CANNOT go by the TSH. Check

out

> the FILES here and you will find a good article on the TSH for

your

> doc and yourself.

>

> Your free T3 needs to be at the top of the range. Yours reveals

how

> underdosed you are.

>

> If you feel you have an open-minded doc, take her many of the

> articles in the FILES section. Otherwise, you may need to look for

> another doc, because with this one, you will feel even worse by

> dropping you 1/4 grain, or she will never be able to help you find

> your optimal dose since she is a TSH-doc. (now you see why many

folks

> here end up self-dosing!! Check out the LINKS section to find

places

> to get Armour without a prescript.)

>

> Janie

>

> > After I found this group, I talked my Internist into switching

me

> from .125

> > levoxyl to Armour. She followed Armour's recommended

conversion

> and

> > prescribed 1 1/4 grains. I started on 4/29. I seem more

> focused and

> > better able to mentally handle day to day challenges, but I am

> extremely

> > fatigued in the afternoons.

> > the results:

> >

> > TSH .19 (.4-5.5) 9/2003: 0.69

> > FT4 .8 (.8-1.8) 9/2003: 1.3

> > FT3 289 (230-420) 9/2003: 249

>

>

>

>

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