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> my post so I just wanted to say that I got your information about how to

proceed with my RT3 issue. Do I stay on HC? I am currently on

> 1-1/4 grains of NT so is that like 12mcg. of cytomel (is this a generic) and

is if so will it work as good as the brand? So for my situation, tell me what

to start on and where I can get this cytomel for myself w/o a doc.

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> I will try to figure out why I have this RT3 problem like you said.

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> Also when you answer me keep in mind my last ferritin was 36 about 10 days ago

and I'm obviously trying to raise it still. Also, do I need to keep

supplementing the sea salt and potassium while getting rid of RT3?

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> Thanks Val!

> Alayna

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> my post so I just wanted to say that I got your information about how to

proceed with my RT3 issue. Do I stay on HC? I am currently on

> 1-1/4 grains of NT so is that like 12mcg. of cytomel (is this a generic) and

is if so will it work as good as the brand? So for my situation, tell me what

to start on and where I can get this cytomel for myself w/o a doc.

>

> I will try to figure out why I have this RT3 problem like you said.

>

> Also when you answer me keep in mind my last ferritin was 36 about 10 days ago

and I'm obviously trying to raise it still. Also, do I need to keep

supplementing the sea salt and potassium while getting rid of RT3?

>

> Thanks Val!

> Alayna

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Val,

Although I appreciate your response, that wasn't the information I was looking

for. I want to know the hows of proceeding with my RT3 issue. Like how much

cynomel I should start off with and how to increase, etc. Also, do I stop

taking the NT? And what about HC? Stay on that I assume. Just the basics of

addressing this RT3 issue. Don't even know the difference between cynomel and

cytomel. Don't know if there are any other T3 meds out there. Also need a

souce to get the T3 med from.

I know your super busy and as always I appreciate your help!

Alayna

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> Sea salt and potassium are for electrolytes adn oif you need htem oyu

> also need them whih working on T3 issues.

>

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> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

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> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/

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Val,

Although I appreciate your response, that wasn't the information I was looking

for. I want to know the hows of proceeding with my RT3 issue. Like how much

cynomel I should start off with and how to increase, etc. Also, do I stop

taking the NT? And what about HC? Stay on that I assume. Just the basics of

addressing this RT3 issue. Don't even know the difference between cynomel and

cytomel. Don't know if there are any other T3 meds out there. Also need a

souce to get the T3 med from.

I know your super busy and as always I appreciate your help!

Alayna

>

> Sea salt and potassium are for electrolytes adn oif you need htem oyu

> also need them whih working on T3 issues.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/

>

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Val,

Although I appreciate your response, that wasn't the information I was looking

for. I want to know the hows of proceeding with my RT3 issue. Like how much

cynomel I should start off with and how to increase, etc. Also, do I stop

taking the NT? And what about HC? Stay on that I assume. Just the basics of

addressing this RT3 issue. Don't even know the difference between cynomel and

cytomel. Don't know if there are any other T3 meds out there. Also need a

souce to get the T3 med from.

I know your super busy and as always I appreciate your help!

Alayna

>

> Sea salt and potassium are for electrolytes adn oif you need htem oyu

> also need them whih working on T3 issues.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/

>

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Leisa,

Oh, sorry, sorry. I mean when someone slightly hijacks another person's post...like if someone asks for opinions on a lab level, and someone else jumps in on the same subject header and asks for help on *their* labs, or some other question. It happens sooo easily, we've probably all done it, but I think it is best to start a new subject.

Pam

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Leisa,

Oh, sorry, sorry. I mean when someone slightly hijacks another person's post...like if someone asks for opinions on a lab level, and someone else jumps in on the same subject header and asks for help on *their* labs, or some other question. It happens sooo easily, we've probably all done it, but I think it is best to start a new subject.

Pam

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Pamela Rocke wrote:

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> Oh, sorry, sorry. I mean when someone slightly hijacks another person's

> post...like if someone asks for opinions on a lab level, and someone

> else jumps in on the same subject header and asks for help on *their*

> labs, or some other question. It happens sooo easily, we've probably all

> done it, but I think it is best to start a new subject.

I personally don't think that is always true. Someone asks a question it

gets answered by several people sometimes, and others contribute or ask

further questions. Leaving these " hijacked " posts all under the same

subject header enables me to follow the thread all the way through. When

new questioners or contributors do post under new subject header, a

thread that might have been coherent all the way along gets so scattered

it is impossible to follow.

Doesn't always work that way, of course, sometimes the content gets so

far from the original subject header that it is also a problem, but with

my email prog I can always shift to thread view, and go back to the

original post, and follow it down. If someone changes the subject header

in any way, the whole thread is broken and I can no longer find the

original post..............

I can see it makes it difficult for moderators though to keep track of

who is asking what in a long thread with several questioners and

contributors.....

In any case, I belong to far too many email lists, and hijacking is the

common modus operandi on all of them.

sol

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Pamela Rocke wrote:

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> Oh, sorry, sorry. I mean when someone slightly hijacks another person's

> post...like if someone asks for opinions on a lab level, and someone

> else jumps in on the same subject header and asks for help on *their*

> labs, or some other question. It happens sooo easily, we've probably all

> done it, but I think it is best to start a new subject.

I personally don't think that is always true. Someone asks a question it

gets answered by several people sometimes, and others contribute or ask

further questions. Leaving these " hijacked " posts all under the same

subject header enables me to follow the thread all the way through. When

new questioners or contributors do post under new subject header, a

thread that might have been coherent all the way along gets so scattered

it is impossible to follow.

Doesn't always work that way, of course, sometimes the content gets so

far from the original subject header that it is also a problem, but with

my email prog I can always shift to thread view, and go back to the

original post, and follow it down. If someone changes the subject header

in any way, the whole thread is broken and I can no longer find the

original post..............

I can see it makes it difficult for moderators though to keep track of

who is asking what in a long thread with several questioners and

contributors.....

In any case, I belong to far too many email lists, and hijacking is the

common modus operandi on all of them.

sol

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