Guest guest Posted October 30, 2009 Report Share Posted October 30, 2009 I know I'm only on day 3 and a low dose of T3, but is it possible that even so if tiny amounts of RT3 are being released and pooled T3 is getting into my cells, a very sensitive person might feel it? I notice periods of what might be a dump or hypo toward the late afternoon, after I've had most of my doses. High anxiety, rapid heartbeat, then it fades after 15 or 20 minutes. Could this be some pooled T3 getting into my cells, even a small amount? My pulse is hard to take at these times, I keep losing it. It's kind of scarey. Temps had been kind of stable in the high 98's after a month of Isocort until I started T3. Since then they've fallen back into the mid 97's. I'm confused. Do I hold at 12.5? go down? decrease Isocort (4, 3, 2, 1 throughout the day). I know that's not a lot of Isocort, but I have never needed a lot of anything. I've always been very sensitive to everything, from physical changes to changes in emotions, including changes in other people, " vibe " changes in a room. I always had to take low doses of everything, even now I take kid's cold medicine. My doctor says I have the metabolism of a child. I'm not very big, 5'2 " , 105 lbs so on a physical level this makes sense, but it goes beyond that. You all think I'm nuts, right? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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