Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 Hi All, Haven't been around much, but since we're talking about Armour again I wanted to say that I got some and started taking 1 grain on April 18th then 2 grains on May 5th. I hope I'm saying that right. The bottle says 30mg tablets and I'm up to two of them. I'll probably need more but we're easing into it. I went to the holistic doc I mentioned months ago and when I asked for Armour he asked why and reached for the prescription pad as he was listening...catch that...listening to my answer. He respected what I had to say...wow! And he actually ordered all the labs we always talk about here. I started the pills on a Monday after I washed my hair and lost plenty of hair like usual. By Friday I wasn't losing any hair!!!! This doctor is holistic so he wanted to check all kinds of things even though I was there for my thyroid. Fine with me. He wants me to get my good intestinal bacteria up and get allergies checked. The most interesting thing was he checked for Pyroluria. I haven't learned a whole lot about this yet but the disorder causes vit B6 and zinc to be stripped from the blood. Symptoms include poor stress control, nervousness, anciety, mood swings, severe inner tension, episodic anger and depression. Does anyone else have experience with this? I'm keeping an open mind. He respected what I had to say and addressed my concerns so the least I can do is respect what he has to say and see what I learn from it. All along I've been willing to address that I could have problems in addition to the thyroid but I wanted the thyroid problem dealt with first. So my two cents on the armour is that it's great so far and I'm excited to see how it does in the next couple of months. Carol H in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 Is it expensive to see an Holistic doctor? I would love to see someone natural but I have called around and it is expensive. But I have not looked into a Holistic doctor. What is Pyroluria? Can you ask your regular or Endo doctor to run a test for this or was it your Holistic doctor who ran the test. It is so hard to get the regualr doctor to run much more the the basic test on you. I am so sick and tired of trying to figure things out on my own and my Endo only worrying about my thyroid levels being in range and not worrying about how I am saying I feel. Thanks Theresa -- In The_Thyroid_Support_Group , " Carol " <hengescht@h...> wrote: > Hi All, > > Haven't been around much, but since we're talking about Armour again > I wanted to say that I got some and started taking 1 grain on April > 18th then 2 grains on May 5th. I hope I'm saying that right. The > bottle says 30mg tablets and I'm up to two of them. I'll probably > need more but we're easing into it. I went to the holistic doc I > mentioned months ago and when I asked for Armour he asked why and > reached for the prescription pad as he was listening...catch > that...listening to my answer. He respected what I had to > say...wow! And he actually ordered all the labs we always talk > about here. > > I started the pills on a Monday after I washed my hair and lost > plenty of hair like usual. By Friday I wasn't losing any hair!!!! > > This doctor is holistic so he wanted to check all kinds of things > even though I was there for my thyroid. Fine with me. He wants me > to get my good intestinal bacteria up and get allergies checked. > The most interesting thing was he checked for Pyroluria. I haven't > learned a whole lot about this yet but the disorder causes vit B6 > and zinc to be stripped from the blood. Symptoms include poor > stress control, nervousness, anciety, mood swings, severe inner > tension, episodic anger and depression. Does anyone else have > experience with this? > > I'm keeping an open mind. He respected what I had to say and > addressed my concerns so the least I can do is respect what he has > to say and see what I learn from it. All along I've been willing to > address that I could have problems in addition to the thyroid but I > wanted the thyroid problem dealt with first. > > So my two cents on the armour is that it's great so far and I'm > excited to see how it does in the next couple of months. > > Carol H in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 Thanks for clearing that up. Since I got the bottle I've been wondering why everyone talks about grains when it's not dispensed that way. I printed the chart...this one showed up! You know the nice thing about getting the Armour was not the drug itself but that the doctor listened to me. Synthroid may have worked for me. Last summer I was feeling great with a tsh of slightly less than 1 so the doc freaked out. The endo may have let it go there but talking with him made me feel awful and I always had to be in fight mode. This new doctor is different. Trying Armour just made so much sense even though I seemed to do well on Synthroid. Armour has so much more that we may be missing than Synthroid and I couldn't see not taking Armour unless I had a problem with it. So far so good! Cheers, Carol H in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 Hi Theresa, I understand your frustration! Try this website to learn more about this specific doc: www.midwestwellness.com. I don't mean to say you should see him, but you can get an idea on what this kind of doctor is all about. It might be worth an email to see if he knows anyone in your area that practices the way he does if you like what you see. It was expensive for me. The first visit was $350 which included lab kits and the second was $250 which included supplements. This doctor doesn't do insurance so we paid out of pocket and submitted the claim ourselves. We haven't heard back yet on getting that claim paid. As for lab work, he had me send some samples to Great Smokies and then went to a lab in town for other tests. I think insurance is covering these. If you remind me I'll update you in a few weeks on how that turns out. (email me personaly on the update...this group is too busy to count on me catching it) He is a doctor of Osteopathy (sp?) so I don't see a reason why he wouldn't be covered under some insurance in some way. He's a real live doc after all much like a chiropracter. Pyroluria...I don't really know much more than I said in the other post. I found a couple of websites that I haven't had much of a chance to look at: http://hamilton.id.au/pyroluria/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PyroluriaSympt oms and http://drkaslow.com/html/pyroluria.html I cut and pasted those addresses to make sure you got the page I found so that should work for you. I have to admit that I don't seem to have many of these symptoms but the lab work indicated a need to get this fixed. I do have very pale skin that burns easily and one little white spot on one nail, sensitivity to loud noises, dry skin and headaches. I'll give the headaches to sinus trouble related to allergies and/or thyroid and the dry skin to the thyroid as well. But who says we can't have concurrent troubles. I'm open to the possiblitly but also trying to be rational about it. The supplements can really add up after all! The test was a urine test at the lab in town, not Great Smokies. Maybe it isn't that out there to request it from your doctor. Hope that helps. Does anyone else have any experience with this? Carol H in MN > > Hi All, > > > > Haven't been around much, but since we're talking about Armour > again > > I wanted to say that I got some and started taking 1 grain on April > > 18th then 2 grains on May 5th. I hope I'm saying that right. The > > bottle says 30mg tablets and I'm up to two of them. I'll probably > > need more but we're easing into it. I went to the holistic doc I > > mentioned months ago and when I asked for Armour he asked why and > > reached for the prescription pad as he was listening...catch > > that...listening to my answer. He respected what I had to > > say...wow! And he actually ordered all the labs we always talk > > about here. > > > > I started the pills on a Monday after I washed my hair and lost > > plenty of hair like usual. By Friday I wasn't losing any hair!!!! > > > > This doctor is holistic so he wanted to check all kinds of things > > even though I was there for my thyroid. Fine with me. He wants me > > to get my good intestinal bacteria up and get allergies checked. > > The most interesting thing was he checked for Pyroluria. I haven't > > learned a whole lot about this yet but the disorder causes vit B6 > > and zinc to be stripped from the blood. Symptoms include poor > > stress control, nervousness, anciety, mood swings, severe inner > > tension, episodic anger and depression. Does anyone else have > > experience with this? > > > > I'm keeping an open mind. He respected what I had to say and > > addressed my concerns so the least I can do is respect what he has > > to say and see what I learn from it. All along I've been willing > to > > address that I could have problems in addition to the thyroid but I > > wanted the thyroid problem dealt with first. > > > > So my two cents on the armour is that it's great so far and I'm > > excited to see how it does in the next couple of months. > > > > Carol H in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 Do you have a repackaged bottle? Armour bottles, and all the 'brand' bottles that I've seen so far list both grains and MG.... I wonder if your pharmacy repackaged and didn't list the Grains???? I makes a HUGE difference when you know that the person that you are talking to is listening. My endo was like that... she had me bring my photo album in each visit (every two weeks that first six months) so that she could use that as a guide to see how I was feeling... it was that first year after my RAI that I moved into my home and designed and built my solar greenhouse... she watched the whole project through those photos... That was the last year that I was ME.. and designing and building and growing... after that I started my downslide.... Anyway.. point is... that he's listening to you... and cares.... I guess I know who I may just have to check out if I ever get any decent money coming in!!!! That is, if you're willing to share him? hehehehehehe Topper () in MN On Sun, 15 May 2005 22:19:59 -0000 "Carol" writes: Thanks for clearing that up. Since I got the bottle I've been wondering why everyone talks about grains when it's not dispensed that way. I printed the chart...this one showed up!You know the nice thing about getting the Armour was not the drug itself but that the doctor listened to me. Synthroid may have worked for me. Last summer I was feeling great with a tsh of slightly less than 1 so the doc freaked out. The endo may have let it go there but talking with him made me feel awful and I always had to be in fight mode. This new doctor is different.Trying Armour just made so much sense even though I seemed to do well on Synthroid. Armour has so much more that we may be missing than Synthroid and I couldn't see not taking Armour unless I had a problem with it. So far so good!Cheers,Carol H in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 It is repackaged courtesy of Target and their new colored bands to avoid in-home medicine swapping. Not a mention of grains, but it is the brand and not generic. Made sure of that! It's Midwest Wellness Center and well worth every penny. Here's a thought...for those of you that have flex spending, you can claim your yearly amount upfront even before it accrues. So although our year started April 1st and we've not come close to collecting the $600, we'll be able to get it if we send in the reciepts from the doc and pay the credit card we had to use to pay for the visits. Handy for some. Useless for others. Sorry Topper...at least you know the stuff you need to know! Carol H in MN > Do you have a repackaged bottle? Armour bottles, and all the 'brand' > bottles that I've seen so far list both grains and MG.... I wonder if > your pharmacy repackaged and didn't list the Grains???? > > I makes a HUGE difference when you know that the person that you are > talking to is listening. My endo was like that... she had me bring my > photo album in each visit (every two weeks that first six months) so that > she could use that as a guide to see how I was feeling... it was that > first year after my RAI that I moved into my home and designed and built > my solar greenhouse... she watched the whole project through those > photos... > > That was the last year that I was ME.. and designing and building and > growing... after that I started my downslide.... > > Anyway.. point is... that he's listening to you... and cares.... I guess > I know who I may just have to check out if I ever get any decent money > coming in!!!! That is, if you're willing to share him? hehehehehehe > > Topper () in MN > > On Sun, 15 May 2005 22:19:59 -0000 " Carol " <hengescht@h...> > writes: > Thanks for clearing that up. Since I got the bottle I've been > wondering why everyone talks about grains when it's not dispensed that > way. I printed the chart...this one showed up! > > You know the nice thing about getting the Armour was not the drug > itself but that the doctor listened to me. Synthroid may have worked > for me. Last summer I was feeling great with a tsh of slightly less > than 1 so the doc freaked out. The endo may have let it go there but > talking with him made me feel awful and I always had to be in fight > mode. This new doctor is different. > > Trying Armour just made so much sense even though I seemed to do well > on Synthroid. Armour has so much more that we may be missing than > Synthroid and I couldn't see not taking Armour unless I had a problem > with it. So far so good! > > Cheers, > Carol H in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 Yep... I know what I need to.... Where are they located? I'm curious Our end of town, or is it a hike? [For those that don't, it happens that Carol and I live about 25 minutes from each other... she's my 'ride fairy'... took me to the clinic for my labs!!! ] .... thanks again, Carol!!! hehehe Topper () On Mon, 16 May 2005 00:20:50 -0000 "Carol" writes: It is repackaged courtesy of Target and their new colored bands to avoid in-home medicine swapping. Not a mention of grains, but it is the brand and not generic. Made sure of that! It's Midwest Wellness Center and well worth every penny. Here's a thought...for those of you that have flex spending, you can claim your yearly amount upfront even before it accrues. So although our year started April 1st and we've not come close to collecting the $600, we'll be able to get it if we send in the reciepts from the doc and pay the credit card we had to use to pay for the visits. Handy for some. Useless for others. Sorry Topper...at least you know the stuff you need to know!Carol H in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 Yep... I know what I need to.... Where are they located? I'm curious Our end of town, or is it a hike? [For those that don't, it happens that Carol and I live about 25 minutes from each other... she's my 'ride fairy'... took me to the clinic for my labs!!! ] .... thanks again, Carol!!! hehehe Topper () On Mon, 16 May 2005 00:20:50 -0000 "Carol" writes: It is repackaged courtesy of Target and their new colored bands to avoid in-home medicine swapping. Not a mention of grains, but it is the brand and not generic. Made sure of that! It's Midwest Wellness Center and well worth every penny. Here's a thought...for those of you that have flex spending, you can claim your yearly amount upfront even before it accrues. So although our year started April 1st and we've not come close to collecting the $600, we'll be able to get it if we send in the reciepts from the doc and pay the credit card we had to use to pay for the visits. Handy for some. Useless for others. Sorry Topper...at least you know the stuff you need to know!Carol H in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2005 Report Share Posted May 15, 2005 Bloomington...quite a hike if you take 35W, but next time I go I'm taking 100. It's off of France south of Southdale by quite a ways but I think it would be a nicer drive. Did you catch the web site? www.midwestwellness.com He's on 's list, but so was my other guy...this one deserves to be there! > Yep... I know what I need to.... > > Where are they located? I'm curious Our end of town, or is it a hike? > > [For those that don't, it happens that Carol and I live about 25 minutes > from each other... she's my 'ride fairy'... took me to the clinic for my > labs!!! ] > > ... thanks again, Carol!!! hehehe > > Topper () > > On Mon, 16 May 2005 00:20:50 -0000 " Carol " <hengescht@h...> > writes: > It is repackaged courtesy of Target and their new colored bands to > avoid in-home medicine swapping. Not a mention of grains, but it is > the brand and not generic. Made sure of that! > > It's Midwest Wellness Center and well worth every penny. Here's a > thought...for those of you that have flex spending, you can claim > your yearly amount upfront even before it accrues. So although our > year started April 1st and we've not come close to collecting the > $600, we'll be able to get it if we send in the reciepts from the > doc and pay the credit card we had to use to pay for the visits. > Handy for some. Useless for others. Sorry Topper...at least you > know the stuff you need to know! > > Carol H in MN Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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