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thanks for your help. i was about to stop taking it altogether. i

will stick with it for at least the 8 weeks i need to take the blood

test.

thanks again.

shana

if anyone else had this reaction please let me know. just wondering

how long i am going to have to tolerate it!

> In a message dated 7/14/2004 2:49:10 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> ptahia@y... writes:

>

> > would this perhaps mean that i

> > haven't been converting properly so my body is not used to the

T3?

> > or is it just part of taking armour? when does it become a

problem

> > (or when should i call my doctor?)

> >

>

> I think it's just not having enough hormone in your body....and

when the body

> gets it...you have some of these sensations. So yes, my opinion

is that it

> can just be part of getting the thyroid meds.

> As long as it is fleeting, I wouldn't worry about it. I think it

will

> disappear as your body adjusts to a new level or hormone in the

body.

>

> Anyone else have an opinion?

> Cindi

>

>

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Hi Shana,

I've got these symptoms too, when I switched to Armour. My thyroid

started to ache, it lasted for probably 2 months. At the time, I was

really concerned, put several posts with questions on different

fora. But I didn't listen to people's advices to go and see a

doctor. I figured: what can the doctor do about it? Unless it gets

more serious, might have the thyroid removed, I have had so much RAI

already......

It is only through your post and 's respond that I realize and

remember I had the same thing! And obviously, as soon as the ache

went away, I forgot how concerned I was about it too.

Margreet.

> In a message dated 7/14/2004 1:52:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> ptahia@y... writes:

>

> > last night i suddenly felt a hot

> > flash, pressure surging from my throat to my head and my thyroid

was

> > swollen and started to ache. it was gone by morning.

> > is this about right or should i do something about it?

> >

>

> Shana,

> I got these several times as I was upping my Armour. The warm

flushes...the

> ache in the thyroid area. They have disappeared now. The only

thing I can

> figure was it was the body taking in the thyroid hormone and

adjusting to having

> it again.

>

> I also got very red in the face for a period of time (after being

pale for

> decades). And this too, I think was just the skin adjusting to

having the

> hormone and correcting things that were wrong. Now I'm just

nicely pink.

> Cindi

>

>

>

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well, thanks to cindi's response i decided not to call my doctor. he

is only too willing to take my armour away, and i really want to

give it a fair shot. thanks for your reenforcements, it really

helps. my only concern is when do i get concerned?

thanks

shana

> > In a message dated 7/14/2004 1:52:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> > ptahia@y... writes:

> >

> > > last night i suddenly felt a hot

> > > flash, pressure surging from my throat to my head and my

thyroid

> was

> > > swollen and started to ache. it was gone by morning.

> > > is this about right or should i do something about it?

> > >

> >

> > Shana,

> > I got these several times as I was upping my Armour. The warm

> flushes...the

> > ache in the thyroid area. They have disappeared now. The only

> thing I can

> > figure was it was the body taking in the thyroid hormone and

> adjusting to having

> > it again.

> >

> > I also got very red in the face for a period of time (after

being

> pale for

> > decades). And this too, I think was just the skin adjusting to

> having the

> > hormone and correcting things that were wrong. Now I'm just

> nicely pink.

> > Cindi

> >

> >

> >

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In a message dated 7/15/2004 3:29:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,

ptahia@... writes:

> my only concern is when do i get concerned?

>

As long as it's a temporary thing...not all day long...don't worry...i think

it will fade away on its own.

cindi

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Hi Shana,

For myself I decided that I would get concerned, go and see a doctor

if I would start having difficulties swallowing food. Ofcourse the

best thing for YOU, is probably to go and see a doctor anyway. What

happened to me and might be different than the cause of your

thyroid ache.

What is the cause of your hypo?

BTW, when I'm reading 's answer again, I realise that I have a

red face too, also red skin on my hands and feet. It's not all the

time. And it is less now than in the beginning. It looks like sun-

tanning, but its not, since the summer in Holland is very very GREY,

Gggrrrr, for weeks now. (It influences my mood too, no sunshine, me

not happy, uh uh). But we had a few sunny days a month ago and I tan

very easy. Actually, for my red/brown skin I thought it might be an

adrenal sign. But at the moment its not very strong. Its probably a

temporary thing too.

Anyway, just thought I should mention this.

Hope your thyroid-ache vanishes soon .....

Margreet.

> > > In a message dated 7/14/2004 1:52:07 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> > > ptahia@y... writes:

> > >

> > > > last night i suddenly felt a hot

> > > > flash, pressure surging from my throat to my head and my

> thyroid

> > was

> > > > swollen and started to ache. it was gone by morning.

> > > > is this about right or should i do something about it?

> > > >

> > >

> > > Shana,

> > > I got these several times as I was upping my Armour. The warm

> > flushes...the

> > > ache in the thyroid area. They have disappeared now. The

only

> > thing I can

> > > figure was it was the body taking in the thyroid hormone and

> > adjusting to having

> > > it again.

> > >

> > > I also got very red in the face for a period of time (after

> being

> > pale for

> > > decades). And this too, I think was just the skin adjusting

to

> > having the

> > > hormone and correcting things that were wrong. Now I'm just

> > nicely pink.

> > > Cindi

> > >

> > >

> > >

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