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Actually, Topper, I'm scared to even acknowledge that I'm feeling

better because, in the past, everytime I have, it seems like that's

when things start getting worse! So I'm still waiting for the other

shoe to drop now too!

Today, I'm actually feeling some soreness in my muscles from doing

some lifting yesterday. For me, that's a big improvement because, for

a long time, I didn't feel any strength or soreness or feeling in my

muscles. I think, for me, treating the adrenals has made a big

difference.

So I'm cautiously optomistic, but still very guarded in letting myself

actually enjoy the improvements. I guess it's a protective thing from

being let down so much in the past. But I do know that I feel *A LOT*

better than I did just 2 months ago. Here's hoping it continues!!

Thanks again to everybody here!!! And, hopefully, as I become more

confident in what works for me, I'll be able to help others here as

you all have helped me.

Debbie

> Debbie... thanks for sharing the good with us.... I hope you'll still

> drop by now and again to share how you're doing.. we NEED to hear the

> happy stories too!!!!

>

> You've proved, again, how important it is to understand how all this

> stuff works and apply it to your own body... finding just what YOU need

> and that we aren't all exactly the same.

>

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Actually, Topper, I'm scared to even acknowledge that I'm feeling

better because, in the past, everytime I have, it seems like that's

when things start getting worse! So I'm still waiting for the other

shoe to drop now too!

Today, I'm actually feeling some soreness in my muscles from doing

some lifting yesterday. For me, that's a big improvement because, for

a long time, I didn't feel any strength or soreness or feeling in my

muscles. I think, for me, treating the adrenals has made a big

difference.

So I'm cautiously optomistic, but still very guarded in letting myself

actually enjoy the improvements. I guess it's a protective thing from

being let down so much in the past. But I do know that I feel *A LOT*

better than I did just 2 months ago. Here's hoping it continues!!

Thanks again to everybody here!!! And, hopefully, as I become more

confident in what works for me, I'll be able to help others here as

you all have helped me.

Debbie

> Debbie... thanks for sharing the good with us.... I hope you'll still

> drop by now and again to share how you're doing.. we NEED to hear the

> happy stories too!!!!

>

> You've proved, again, how important it is to understand how all this

> stuff works and apply it to your own body... finding just what YOU need

> and that we aren't all exactly the same.

>

> Topper ()

>

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Actually, Topper, I'm scared to even acknowledge that I'm feeling

better because, in the past, everytime I have, it seems like that's

when things start getting worse! So I'm still waiting for the other

shoe to drop now too!

Today, I'm actually feeling some soreness in my muscles from doing

some lifting yesterday. For me, that's a big improvement because, for

a long time, I didn't feel any strength or soreness or feeling in my

muscles. I think, for me, treating the adrenals has made a big

difference.

So I'm cautiously optomistic, but still very guarded in letting myself

actually enjoy the improvements. I guess it's a protective thing from

being let down so much in the past. But I do know that I feel *A LOT*

better than I did just 2 months ago. Here's hoping it continues!!

Thanks again to everybody here!!! And, hopefully, as I become more

confident in what works for me, I'll be able to help others here as

you all have helped me.

Debbie

> Debbie... thanks for sharing the good with us.... I hope you'll still

> drop by now and again to share how you're doing.. we NEED to hear the

> happy stories too!!!!

>

> You've proved, again, how important it is to understand how all this

> stuff works and apply it to your own body... finding just what YOU need

> and that we aren't all exactly the same.

>

> Topper ()

>

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Hi Debbie,

You are contributing now because as we read that something has

worked for you. Even if ours is not the same as yours you are

showing us that there is something out there to help each one of

us. Thanks for sharing your good progress and lifting us up today

and our wish for you to continue on the upward trail.

Dawn

> > Debbie... thanks for sharing the good with us.... I hope you'll

still

> > drop by now and again to share how you're doing.. we NEED to

hear the

> > happy stories too!!!!

> >

> > You've proved, again, how important it is to understand how all

this

> > stuff works and apply it to your own body... finding just what

YOU need

> > and that we aren't all exactly the same.

> >

> > Topper ()

> >

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Hi Debbie,

You are contributing now because as we read that something has

worked for you. Even if ours is not the same as yours you are

showing us that there is something out there to help each one of

us. Thanks for sharing your good progress and lifting us up today

and our wish for you to continue on the upward trail.

Dawn

> > Debbie... thanks for sharing the good with us.... I hope you'll

still

> > drop by now and again to share how you're doing.. we NEED to

hear the

> > happy stories too!!!!

> >

> > You've proved, again, how important it is to understand how all

this

> > stuff works and apply it to your own body... finding just what

YOU need

> > and that we aren't all exactly the same.

> >

> > Topper ()

> >

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Hi Debbie,

You are contributing now because as we read that something has

worked for you. Even if ours is not the same as yours you are

showing us that there is something out there to help each one of

us. Thanks for sharing your good progress and lifting us up today

and our wish for you to continue on the upward trail.

Dawn

> > Debbie... thanks for sharing the good with us.... I hope you'll

still

> > drop by now and again to share how you're doing.. we NEED to

hear the

> > happy stories too!!!!

> >

> > You've proved, again, how important it is to understand how all

this

> > stuff works and apply it to your own body... finding just what

YOU need

> > and that we aren't all exactly the same.

> >

> > Topper ()

> >

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Hi Debbie,

It is fantastic to hear a great success story like yours!!!!

It lets the rest of us know that there is a LIGHT at the end of the

hard work!

Gossimer

>

> Even though I don't post much, I read and lurk here a lot. But I

want

> to let you all know how I'm feeling -- since you're all a big

reason I

> got the confidence to try armour one more time.

>

> Had RAI for Graves 9 years ago. Had been on about every combo and

> doseage since then. About 2 1/2 years ago, I tried armour and felt

> great for a while, but started having all kinds of problems. So

added

> synthroid back in, but never got better.

>

> You all helped teach me about ferritin and adrenals, and that, more

> than likely, the problems I had back then wasn't due to the

armour --

> it was because of something else. I tested both, and both were

low.

> I am now taking iron and adrenal glanulars. And have switched

back to

> only armour (about 8 weeks now) and am up to 2 1/2 grains. And I

feel

> better than I have for a long time!!!

>

> I've been very hesitant to really believe it, because this " feeling

> better " has happened to me before... but it never lasts. But this

> time, I'm feeling much more confident since I'm addressing the

other

> issues too.

>

> I've had some symptoms get better, but then return -- but it's not

> putting me into a depression/anxiety state like it used to. I

think

> it was probably due to the overlap of synthroid still in my system

and

> so for a while, I was on a higher overall dose. And that's when

those

> symptoms were better -- so I really think that as I am able to

raise

> my armour, things will continue to improve.

>

> The main thing I notice is that *I* seem to be back. My husband

> notices that I'm happy -- actually, I haven't cried for over a

month

> and 1/2 (except for normal reasons). For a long time, it seemed

like

> I cried everyday -- I was just so depressed. Now, I feel so much

> calmer and like who I used to be -- my *spark* seems to be back.

>

> So, this is from me and my husband and my kids -- Thank you to

> everyone here for your help, advice and support!!! Even if it

wasn't

> to me directly, I learned and gained the confidence to try it

again.

> I am so grateful!!

>

> Debbie

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((((((Debbie))))))) That is GREAT news!!!!!! Thanks for sharing this with

us!

Hugs

ThyroFeisty(Feisty)Proud Group Co-owner

www.thyrophoenix.com

I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as

equals.

Sir Winston Churchill

British politician (1874 - 1965)

I'm feeling better and hopefully on my

way...

>

>

> Even though I don't post much, I read and lurk here a lot. But I want

> to let you all know how I'm feeling -- since you're all a big reason I

> got the confidence to try armour one more time.

>

> Had RAI for Graves 9 years ago. Had been on about every combo and

> doseage since then. About 2 1/2 years ago, I tried armour and felt

> great for a while, but started having all kinds of problems. So added

> synthroid back in, but never got better.

>

> You all helped teach me about ferritin and adrenals, and that, more

> than likely, the problems I had back then wasn't due to the armour --

> it was because of something else. I tested both, and both were low.

> I am now taking iron and adrenal glanulars. And have switched back to

> only armour (about 8 weeks now) and am up to 2 1/2 grains. And I feel

> better than I have for a long time!!!

>

> I've been very hesitant to really believe it, because this " feeling

> better " has happened to me before... but it never lasts. But this

> time, I'm feeling much more confident since I'm addressing the other

> issues too.

>

> I've had some symptoms get better, but then return -- but it's not

> putting me into a depression/anxiety state like it used to. I think

> it was probably due to the overlap of synthroid still in my system and

> so for a while, I was on a higher overall dose. And that's when those

> symptoms were better -- so I really think that as I am able to raise

> my armour, things will continue to improve.

>

> The main thing I notice is that *I* seem to be back. My husband

> notices that I'm happy -- actually, I haven't cried for over a month

> and 1/2 (except for normal reasons). For a long time, it seemed like

> I cried everyday -- I was just so depressed. Now, I feel so much

> calmer and like who I used to be -- my *spark* seems to be back.

>

> So, this is from me and my husband and my kids -- Thank you to

> everyone here for your help, advice and support!!! Even if it wasn't

> to me directly, I learned and gained the confidence to try it again.

> I am so grateful!!

>

> Debbie

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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((((((Debbie))))))) That is GREAT news!!!!!! Thanks for sharing this with

us!

Hugs

ThyroFeisty(Feisty)Proud Group Co-owner

www.thyrophoenix.com

I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as

equals.

Sir Winston Churchill

British politician (1874 - 1965)

I'm feeling better and hopefully on my

way...

>

>

> Even though I don't post much, I read and lurk here a lot. But I want

> to let you all know how I'm feeling -- since you're all a big reason I

> got the confidence to try armour one more time.

>

> Had RAI for Graves 9 years ago. Had been on about every combo and

> doseage since then. About 2 1/2 years ago, I tried armour and felt

> great for a while, but started having all kinds of problems. So added

> synthroid back in, but never got better.

>

> You all helped teach me about ferritin and adrenals, and that, more

> than likely, the problems I had back then wasn't due to the armour --

> it was because of something else. I tested both, and both were low.

> I am now taking iron and adrenal glanulars. And have switched back to

> only armour (about 8 weeks now) and am up to 2 1/2 grains. And I feel

> better than I have for a long time!!!

>

> I've been very hesitant to really believe it, because this " feeling

> better " has happened to me before... but it never lasts. But this

> time, I'm feeling much more confident since I'm addressing the other

> issues too.

>

> I've had some symptoms get better, but then return -- but it's not

> putting me into a depression/anxiety state like it used to. I think

> it was probably due to the overlap of synthroid still in my system and

> so for a while, I was on a higher overall dose. And that's when those

> symptoms were better -- so I really think that as I am able to raise

> my armour, things will continue to improve.

>

> The main thing I notice is that *I* seem to be back. My husband

> notices that I'm happy -- actually, I haven't cried for over a month

> and 1/2 (except for normal reasons). For a long time, it seemed like

> I cried everyday -- I was just so depressed. Now, I feel so much

> calmer and like who I used to be -- my *spark* seems to be back.

>

> So, this is from me and my husband and my kids -- Thank you to

> everyone here for your help, advice and support!!! Even if it wasn't

> to me directly, I learned and gained the confidence to try it again.

> I am so grateful!!

>

> Debbie

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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((((((Debbie))))))) That is GREAT news!!!!!! Thanks for sharing this with

us!

Hugs

ThyroFeisty(Feisty)Proud Group Co-owner

www.thyrophoenix.com

I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as

equals.

Sir Winston Churchill

British politician (1874 - 1965)

I'm feeling better and hopefully on my

way...

>

>

> Even though I don't post much, I read and lurk here a lot. But I want

> to let you all know how I'm feeling -- since you're all a big reason I

> got the confidence to try armour one more time.

>

> Had RAI for Graves 9 years ago. Had been on about every combo and

> doseage since then. About 2 1/2 years ago, I tried armour and felt

> great for a while, but started having all kinds of problems. So added

> synthroid back in, but never got better.

>

> You all helped teach me about ferritin and adrenals, and that, more

> than likely, the problems I had back then wasn't due to the armour --

> it was because of something else. I tested both, and both were low.

> I am now taking iron and adrenal glanulars. And have switched back to

> only armour (about 8 weeks now) and am up to 2 1/2 grains. And I feel

> better than I have for a long time!!!

>

> I've been very hesitant to really believe it, because this " feeling

> better " has happened to me before... but it never lasts. But this

> time, I'm feeling much more confident since I'm addressing the other

> issues too.

>

> I've had some symptoms get better, but then return -- but it's not

> putting me into a depression/anxiety state like it used to. I think

> it was probably due to the overlap of synthroid still in my system and

> so for a while, I was on a higher overall dose. And that's when those

> symptoms were better -- so I really think that as I am able to raise

> my armour, things will continue to improve.

>

> The main thing I notice is that *I* seem to be back. My husband

> notices that I'm happy -- actually, I haven't cried for over a month

> and 1/2 (except for normal reasons). For a long time, it seemed like

> I cried everyday -- I was just so depressed. Now, I feel so much

> calmer and like who I used to be -- my *spark* seems to be back.

>

> So, this is from me and my husband and my kids -- Thank you to

> everyone here for your help, advice and support!!! Even if it wasn't

> to me directly, I learned and gained the confidence to try it again.

> I am so grateful!!

>

> Debbie

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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