Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 > Been on 2 grains Armour for probably 5-6 weeks now and was finally > feeling better. Started hydrocortisone low dose about two weeks ago > because i am convinced my adrenals needed help., (got lots of the > symptoms, dark eyes, whacked in the mornings etc). Still on a low > dose 2.5 mg twice a day but i am feeling worse since starting the > adrenal support. > Has anyone noticed that they felt worse before they felt better with > hydrocortisone? It makes me feel jittery, more headaches and upset > stomach sort of nervouse. I am wondering also if it simply doesn't > agree with me? Should I give it a bit longer, or try something else? > > Would appreciate your comments, > Good to be back, > > Sheila F (UK) This does sometimes hapen when a person begins adrenal support and it may continue unles you go up with your HC dose. You need to get up to the 20mg a day level with hydrocortisone and totally cut out your Armour for at least a week, so that the extra thryoid support does not " drain off " the cortisol as quickly as it is replaced t while the adrenals are beginning to recharge. You may be also having hypoglycemia episodes while the adrenals are adjusting. Another thing that's good is the deltacortril - low dose pred...you take 5 mg daily, but they are enteric coated for your stomach. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 And like Janie said Colorado is HOT!!! We had a cool damp June and now a HOT July! Temps in the 90s with no rain. BUT what is weird I heard some geese yesterday. They usually migrate from Canada so I wonder if we will have an early fall and a cold winter. Louise who ie melting!!!!! > Hi Sheila > > (from dull, dark and damp Northamptonshire!!) > > Stay there girl, the weather here has been atrocious since you left, rain, gale force winds and coldddddd > > Lynda > HI EVERYONE - NEED ADVICE ..... > > > Hi from Sunny Florida, > > Been here two weeks and looooooooving it, finally settling in and now > acclimatised to the intense heat. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 > > > * > > I'm melting..I'm melllttting.... in Chicago (88 degrees and > > horrible humidity) > > yall don't know nothing about heat and humidity. > Come on down to north carolina....and I'll teach ya about heat and humidity. > > I've been inside for days...I was tired of " glistening " in our nineties > heat/high humidity. > Cindi > > > Ditto here in Florida..they have something called the heat index.kind of > like the wind chill factor up north in the winter. Only this was tells you > how hot it feels like outside..it is regularly 105-110. the regular temps > are in the high nineties. Not too refreshing to say the least. > > * nne We get a heat index too - but i haven't listened for it...and cindi - being a dyed in the wool Yank, I do not " glisten " I just SWEAT...sheets of sweat running down me (must be the wool, huh??) that is, until I could no longer sweat at all - then I just swoon ....adrenals, you know. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 12, 2004 Report Share Posted July 12, 2004 Sheila, Are you eating something with it when you take it? in Va. Hi from Sunny Florida, Been here two weeks and looooooooving it, finally settling in and now acclimatised to the intense heat. Haven't posted for ages, however i have been reading the messages now and again. Would appreciate your advice. Been on 2 grains Armour for probably 5-6 weeks now and was finally feeling better. Started hydrocortisone low dose about two weeks ago because i am convinced my adrenals needed help., (got lots of the symptoms, dark eyes, whacked in the mornings etc). Still on a low dose 2.5 mg twice a day but i am feeling worse since starting the adrenal support. Has anyone noticed that they felt worse before they felt better with hydrocortisone? It makes me feel jittery, more headaches and upset stomach sort of nervouse. I am wondering also if it simply doesn't agree with me? Should I give it a bit longer, or try something else? Would appreciate your comments, Good to be back, Sheila F (UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 13, 2004 Report Share Posted July 13, 2004 oooops should have added we have about 15% humidity do it is a " dry heat " . blech - 97 today is too hot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Louise PS I've always watched animals. Like when we have a thunderstorm. As soon as I hear birds chirping outside I know the worst part of the storm has passed. > > > I'm melting..I'm melllttting.... in Chicago (88 degrees and > horrible humidity) - my dogs are getting an early start on their > winter coats...you might be right about a cold winter coming. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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