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Val, u r amazing. U don't give up on anyone; even when they feel like giving up. Thanks for that.... Rhonda. We r all so different and a cookie cutter or textbook example isn't always the case.Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryDate: Fri, 15 Jan 2010 06:06:25 -0500To: <RT3_T3 >Subject: Re: Re: This is ridiculous Hang in there . I am thinking oy uhave a form of thyrodi resistance we have not met up with as I am sure we will find in doing this protocol. There will always be people that do not get well even on T3, and we cannto EVER start to think this is a one size fits all bandaid. I am at odds ot tell you wher to turn at this point but believe me, you are NOT alone in being unable ot find / fix your metabolic roadblock. i have come across a couple people that are struggling with this issue and though your situations may be differnt I am stil researching for OTHER answers. While I htink glucos regulation may be part of it, I do nto think it is all of it or every Diabetic out there would have these issues and they don't.All we can do is the best we can with supplementing things we knwo our bnodies need and research research research.-- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WVhttp://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/

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Thanks to Val & Nick for replies,When I increase my dose above 150ug daily I get sleep problems, I lose my appetite, and I think that the T3 pools. I had a Free T3 test done one morning that read 13.29 pg/ml (Range 1.5-3.5) but not realising the test method I had downed 40ug an hour before. I also have a raised blood pressure for the first time in my life. I don't get any pulse or anxiety problems.Is it possible that I just need to increase my dose more slowly and accept that this might take me 6 months rather than 3. I am switching to the Mexican T3 tomorrow so that may change things.Thanks for any advice,.

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>When I increase my dose above 150ug daily I get sleep problems, I lose my

appetite, and I think that the T3 pools. I had a Free T3 test done one morning

that read 13.29 pg/ml (Range 1.5-3.5) but not realising the test method I had

downed 40ug an hour before. I also have a raised blood pressure for the first

time in my life. I don't get any pulse or anxiety problems.

The test having taken the dose that day will show a huge over reading.

What is happening to your temperature? both absolute and stability??

I am still thinking adrenals, if you haven't got enough cortisol then

that T3 can't get into the cells and be utilised. In my experience

cortisol has a big part to play in sleep quality.

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>Is it possible that I just need to increase my dose more slowly and accept that

this might take me 6 months rather than 3. I am switching to the Mexican T3

tomorrow so that may change things.

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I would drop to 2/3 your normal dose for the first day just in case

it's a lot stronger. Taking less and working up is the safer option

>Thanks for any advice,

Good luck

Nick

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