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In a message dated 7/12/2004 6:28:16 PM Eastern Standard Time,

tigger57ri@... writes:

> Some days just living is too stressful for me. After reading a lot of the

> posts here about adrenals, I'm wondering if I jumped on the Armour too soon.

> Any ideas?

What other meds are you taking?

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In a message dated 7/12/2004 7:21:41 PM Eastern Standard Time,

d_timmsjosey@... writes:

> It is only my

> opinion, however, to stay away from steroids.

,

I was very much like this. But I think the thing to remember is the small

dose for a limited time. I feel that Peatfield's maximum time is a safe

one....of two years. Very few folks would have to be on it for that long...I

figure

the average for most of us might be 3-6 months. I feel no concern about 5 mg.

a day for that period of time. And no worry about long term side effects.

Actually, now that I'm thinking about it, I've probably taken more prednisone

during one of my tapered doses for asthma than I'll be taking for the adrenal

support period of time.

Cindi

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Tigger,

Didn't you think that your adrenals are weak too? If they are, then any dose of

thyroid could end up feeling like too much. Your description to me of being

anxious sounds like a hyper symptom. You may need adrenal support first before

the thyroid. See Pittsfield's article.

Also,I think it is important to check about the potential reactions between the

thyroid meds and your other meds. Some reduce availability, but some potentiate.

I have the Armour insert right here if that would be helpful.

You cannot believe how small the writing is!!!! I have to put magnifying glasses

on to read it or I get a headache/eyeball ache!

Roxanna

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Re: and All... help?

> I received my Armour on Saturday and took 1/2 gr. This is now day 3

and, of course, I'm still taking 1/2 gr; however, I haven't slept and

I feel shaky and anxious all over. Is that suppose to happen.

>

> I'm a chronic insomniac to begin with and have to take meds to

sleep... that's not working.

>

> I've also been on a lot of meds for a long time and under

tremendous stress for a number of years. Some days just living is too

stressful for me. After reading a lot of the posts here about

adrenals, I'm wondering if I jumped on the Armour too soon. Any

ideas? I really could use some sleep. I also have a lot of anxiety

anyway and am feeling " overly " anxious... almost crawling out of my

skin anxious.

>

> Help?

> Tigger

Yes - Tigger...I was afraid you might need some help with the

adrenals first. you know that any stimulant pushes out any excess

cortisol your adrenals might have...my son was drinking pots of

espresso every day which is one of the things that exhausted his

adrenals...when he started Armour he got worse instead of better.

also used provigil when she had to so she could work...this

gave her the same kind of problems with her adrenals on Armour. I

would say stop the Armour and let's figure out what you are willing

to take for your adrenals...I do not doubt you've got weak

ones...actually my son's fibro went away after he began to treat his

adrenals.

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This is exactly what happened to me, but on SYnthroid. I have had

chronic insomnia for years and I had always had this weird energy

spike that used to occur at around 7pm or so & therefore I could never

sleep. I have now discovered that it is adrenal related. As soon as I

went on meds, it was just too hard for my adrenals to keep up. When I

switched over to Armour, I started at 1/4 grain and I had been on

adrenal glandular stuff for about 3 weeks. ANyway, just wanted to give

some support to let you know that you are not alone, and it can get

better. Unfortunately, I stopped my adrenal support midway through my

armour increases and that was WRONG! I am back on high doses of B

vitamins, C's, adrenal glandulars, and licorice root. I have a feeling

it is going to take me a lot longer to get back to normal becasue I

stopped midway :(. I am going to order some isocort because I would

really prefer to go the natural route. The steroids really make me

nervous. I was on a doctor's board today who treats adrenals and

fibro/CFS patients. She seems to be up on the thyroid etc... from what

I gathered. SHe did mention, however, that she reccomends natural

support for the adrenals as opposed to steroids. It is only my

opinion, however, to stay away from steroids. Maybe this doctor is not

knowledgeable in that department.

> I received my Armour on Saturday and took 1/2 gr. This is now day 3

and, of course, I'm still taking 1/2 gr; however, I haven't slept and

I feel shaky and anxious all over. Is that suppose to happen.

>

> I'm a chronic insomniac to begin with and have to take meds to

sleep... that's not working.

>

> I've also been on a lot of meds for a long time and under tremendous

stress for a number of years. Some days just living is too stressful

for me. After reading a lot of the posts here about adrenals, I'm

wondering if I jumped on the Armour too soon. Any ideas? I really

could use some sleep. I also have a lot of anxiety anyway and am

feeling " overly " anxious... almost crawling out of my skin anxious.

>

> Help?

> Tigger

>

>

>

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SHe did mention, however, that she reccomends natural

> support for the adrenals as opposed to steroids. It is only my

> opinion, however, to stay away from steroids. Maybe this doctor is

not

> knowledgeable in that department.

>

>

Hydrocortisone - or Cortef - is considered natural...pred is

synthetic. The reason Dr. Peatfield usually prescribes tiny doses of

pred instead of cortef is that it last 24 hours.

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