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Hi Ladies,

How true is that! I now realise that the h/c was not the main

culprit but the 1/2 grain increase. Boy, I am still feeling the

effects. Tummy all upset, general feeling of hyper, i am still on 1

and 1/2 grains instead of 2 but thinking tomorrow maybe i should

lower it evern more....... the h/c probably contributed also.

I just a programme on CNN about anti-aging and living longer etc. and

they said that the less calories a person consumes the longer they

will probably live. I got to thinking, are we shortening our life

being hypo? do u think we have less chance of living a long life

because of our thyroids. ? Someone please say no !!!

Lots of thanks and best wishes

SheilaF

> You are exactly right! Too much too soon, and the higher the dose

goes, the

> tighter the dosage range. Thyroid hormone does not have a wide

play in

> dosage range from person to person. There are no " gray " areas. It

has a

> very tight range between hypo, great for that person, and hyper.

That's why

> it takes such a time to adjust it.

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> You are not stabilized

> > on the two grains yet. Than up with a quart, if you feel like it.

> > Even a quart can be high if you are close to your optimal dose!

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> > Margreet.

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>>are we shortening our life

being hypo? do u think we have less chance of living a long life

because of our thyroids. ? Someone please say no !!!<<

Well only some good news here! STAYING hypo will definitely shorten your life

span. Treating it properly I think you have as good a chance at long life as

anyone. The longer you remain in hypo state the more damage to your long term

health. Much is reversible on the proper treatment, I am living proof of that!

Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV

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Wow thats interesting, but scary. When i took out my travel

insurance before coming to the US i told them about my td and they

said its not a problem and that they dont worry about it if it is

properly medicated.

SheilaF

> At my company, we just got new life insurance. One of the first

questions

> was do you have thyroid disease?

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> >Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones

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> >Subject: Re: Re: MESSED UP !!! and

Margreet

> >Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 21:02:58 -0400

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I was just shocked it was one of 10 questions all very serious, then thyroid.

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Margreet

> >Date: Sat, 17 Jul 2004 21:02:58 -0400

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