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Hi Sharon,

Sorry this answer is so late but I am having a rough time right now myself.

I have antibiotic cream to put on my rash areas. I have been getting a rash with little blisters under the skin that really itches to just skin that tears away and that really hurts a lot, the little pieces of skin that are left are very sensitive to touch. I have it mainly on my palms and some of my finger tips. I don't know why but the rash on my feet is a bit sturdier, it has thickened on my big toe and splits open every time I have to go somewhere that requires a shoe, even though I am wearing loose shoes and only sandals. Anyway this gets infected every time. Luckily the cream works especially if I keep the toes bandaged up.

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Hi Everyone,

Skin problems are something that I have dealt with for years before

starting treatment for Hypothyroidism. Rashes were not uncommon, neither

were fungus infections in odd places. If antibiotics were taken for any

reason, those symptoms go worse. I had been dealing with " adult acne " for

years unsuccessfully until switching to Armour, but it never really cleared

up. Now that I am taking my Armour with Vitamin C, I am having better results.

Dianne

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Hi, Dianne,

Thanks for this info. And that's great that you are seeing improvements!

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Hi Everyone,

Skin problems are something that I have dealt with for years before

starting treatment for Hypothyroidism. Rashes were not uncommon, neither

were fungus infections in odd places. If antibiotics were taken for any

reason, those symptoms go worse. I had been dealing with " adult acne " for

years unsuccessfully until switching to Armour, but it never really cleared

up. Now that I am taking my Armour with Vitamin C, I am having better

results.

Dianne

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Hi, LInda in VA,

Isn't it great when things begin to improve and then you find

something that helps it all along?

My doctor hates giving me Armour, but I have refused, at least a

dozen times, the return to taking synthetics. Taking a T4 only drug left

me with all of the same symptoms! I even tried Cytomel for awhile, but

found that the Armour does a better job for me without the " peaks " caused

by the sudden " rush " of T3 from the Cytomel.

The Vitamin C thing was the result of something that Topper wrote,

so I decided to try it. I like the results I am getting! I won't be

stopping that at all! LOL!

Dianne

At 09:56 PM 6/18/04, you wrote:

>Hi, Dianne,

>Thanks for this info. And that's great that you are seeing improvements!

> in Va.-----

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