Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Nick, If I feel worse on T3-only, for some reason, just cutting ERFA Thyroid in 1 day, going onto 10 mcg T3 daily from that day.... Can I switch back to ERFA Thyroid whenever I feel like it? The first thing I learned about metabolism, is that it's SLOW... And you must do all changes in medication very slowly! I didn't do anyting slowly when I removed 50 mcg T4 in one day 6 days ago. I didn't replace those 50 mcg's with anything. It felt strange doing such a thing! It's 11 am and I got up 2 hours ago at 9. I haven't taken any Thyroid meds yet. Trying to make up my mind. ERFA Thyroid still, or T3-only. I am bickering towards T3-only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Nick, If I feel worse on T3-only, for some reason, just cutting ERFA Thyroid in 1 day, going onto 10 mcg T3 daily from that day.... Can I switch back to ERFA Thyroid whenever I feel like it? The first thing I learned about metabolism, is that it's SLOW... And you must do all changes in medication very slowly! I didn't do anyting slowly when I removed 50 mcg T4 in one day 6 days ago. I didn't replace those 50 mcg's with anything. It felt strange doing such a thing! It's 11 am and I got up 2 hours ago at 9. I haven't taken any Thyroid meds yet. Trying to make up my mind. ERFA Thyroid still, or T3-only. I am bickering towards T3-only. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 My Iron at 53 was from a different lab. The have the range 30 to 250. At my regular lab, I am at 45, and they have the 20 to 300 range. Guess I'm still low on Ferritin. I went back to taking 2 x 25 mg Amino Ferrochel Iron daily. The episode with the heart happened after taking 4 x 25 mg Iron, so think I will increase the dose slowly to 3 x 25, and maybe 4 x 25 later. Question is... Is it safe to START a T3-only treatment when I _know_ my Ferritin is low, and I _know_ I have to increase the T3 doses in the near coming time? (days/weeks) HC: 22.5 mg Ferritin: 45 (without stopping Iron supplements 5 days before) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 You asked me about my temps. They are definitely NOT low during the day, and not very cold in the mornings either. So... Is it possible to have rT3-dominance if temps are normal in the daytime? Trying to decide what to do right now. Feeling weak and I need some T3! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 You asked me about my temps. They are definitely NOT low during the day, and not very cold in the mornings either. So... Is it possible to have rT3-dominance if temps are normal in the daytime? Trying to decide what to do right now. Feeling weak and I need some T3! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Wow. It feels so weird being on only 1 grain ERFA now, and switching to 10 mcg of T3. 2 years ago, I was on 100 mcg T4 and 40 mcg T3 daily. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!! Can I even LIVE on 10 mcg T3? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Wow. It feels so weird being on only 1 grain ERFA now, and switching to 10 mcg of T3. 2 years ago, I was on 100 mcg T4 and 40 mcg T3 daily. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!!!! Can I even LIVE on 10 mcg T3? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 With T3-only I'm thinking, in the beginning when I'm on 10 mcg daily, what if, after the second dose of 5 mcg at let's say 1 or 2 pm, I start getting very weak, slow, cold, and sleepy.. HYPO.. I know this probably won't happen fast, cause I still have some T4 in me. BUT, when these symptoms start coming to me, it's time do dose UP on T3... BUT if my Ferritin is in the 40s.. Is it even WORTH trying T3-only, if I cannot increase the dose as fast as my body tells me to do, what it craves for and needs? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 >If I feel worse on T3-only, for some reason, just cutting ERFA Thyroid >in 1 day, going onto 10 mcg T3 daily from that day.... Can I switch >back to ERFA Thyroid whenever I feel like it? Yes, but it will delay you clearing RT3. If you have only been on it for a few days then a swap back is straightforward, if you've got higher in T3 dose then a " phased swap back " is the best thing to do as the T4 levels will build slowly http://thyroid-rt3.com/swapping.htm > >The first thing I learned about metabolism, is that it's SLOW... And >you must do all changes in medication very slowly! I didn't do anyting >slowly when I removed 50 mcg T4 in one day 6 days ago. It's down to the time the med takes to stabilise in your body. T3 takes around 3 days to stabilise in level after a dose change. T4 takes several weeks Natural has 3 different time constants attached, those of T4, T3, and T2. Most people don't feel the T2, the ones with a LOT of resistance to T3 will feel the T2 relatively more, especially if they are on a large dose of Natural, say 6 grains or more. Those time constants are all for people with a suppressed TSH and their own thyroid production at zero. If you TSH is measurable and you are producing your own T4 and T3 then there is yet another time constant involved, that's the time it takes for TSH change to occur and your own thyroid production change in sympathy and then your own T4 levels restabilise as a result. As you can imagine being on a med containing T4 with a thyroid that's still producing is a bit like turning a supertanker round. When you are on T3 only and T4 has faded out it's all a lot more civilised, you feel the effect of changes and know if they have worked in a day or two and are stable in 3 days. >I didn't replace those 50 mcg's with anything. It felt strange doing >such a thing! You have had so many problems that changes feel worrying to you. I've been saying to drop that 50 for a couple of weeks but the thought of it worried you a lot > >It's 11 am and I got up 2 hours ago at 9. I haven't taken any Thyroid >meds yet. Trying to make up my mind. ERFA Thyroid still, or T3-only. >I am bickering towards T3-only. Your choice Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 >If I feel worse on T3-only, for some reason, just cutting ERFA Thyroid >in 1 day, going onto 10 mcg T3 daily from that day.... Can I switch >back to ERFA Thyroid whenever I feel like it? Yes, but it will delay you clearing RT3. If you have only been on it for a few days then a swap back is straightforward, if you've got higher in T3 dose then a " phased swap back " is the best thing to do as the T4 levels will build slowly http://thyroid-rt3.com/swapping.htm > >The first thing I learned about metabolism, is that it's SLOW... And >you must do all changes in medication very slowly! I didn't do anyting >slowly when I removed 50 mcg T4 in one day 6 days ago. It's down to the time the med takes to stabilise in your body. T3 takes around 3 days to stabilise in level after a dose change. T4 takes several weeks Natural has 3 different time constants attached, those of T4, T3, and T2. Most people don't feel the T2, the ones with a LOT of resistance to T3 will feel the T2 relatively more, especially if they are on a large dose of Natural, say 6 grains or more. Those time constants are all for people with a suppressed TSH and their own thyroid production at zero. If you TSH is measurable and you are producing your own T4 and T3 then there is yet another time constant involved, that's the time it takes for TSH change to occur and your own thyroid production change in sympathy and then your own T4 levels restabilise as a result. As you can imagine being on a med containing T4 with a thyroid that's still producing is a bit like turning a supertanker round. When you are on T3 only and T4 has faded out it's all a lot more civilised, you feel the effect of changes and know if they have worked in a day or two and are stable in 3 days. >I didn't replace those 50 mcg's with anything. It felt strange doing >such a thing! You have had so many problems that changes feel worrying to you. I've been saying to drop that 50 for a couple of weeks but the thought of it worried you a lot > >It's 11 am and I got up 2 hours ago at 9. I haven't taken any Thyroid >meds yet. Trying to make up my mind. ERFA Thyroid still, or T3-only. >I am bickering towards T3-only. Your choice Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 >Question is... Is it safe to START a T3-only treatment when I _know_ >my Ferritin is low, and I _know_ I have to increase the T3 doses >in the near coming time? (days/weeks) > >HC: 22.5 mg >Ferritin: 45 (without stopping Iron supplements 5 days before) That ferritin is low, but the amount you are supplementing is quite low as well so the results won't be as inaccurate as it would have been if you were supplementing faster You will be able to start T3, just not build the T3 as quickly as you would otherwise Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 >Question is... Is it safe to START a T3-only treatment when I _know_ >my Ferritin is low, and I _know_ I have to increase the T3 doses >in the near coming time? (days/weeks) > >HC: 22.5 mg >Ferritin: 45 (without stopping Iron supplements 5 days before) That ferritin is low, but the amount you are supplementing is quite low as well so the results won't be as inaccurate as it would have been if you were supplementing faster You will be able to start T3, just not build the T3 as quickly as you would otherwise Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 >You asked me about my temps. They are definitely NOT low during the day, >and not very cold in the mornings either. So... > >Is it possible to have rT3-dominance if temps are normal in the daytime? Yes > >Trying to decide what to do right now. Feeling weak and I need some T3! you'll get there Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 >You asked me about my temps. They are definitely NOT low during the day, >and not very cold in the mornings either. So... > >Is it possible to have rT3-dominance if temps are normal in the daytime? Yes > >Trying to decide what to do right now. Feeling weak and I need some T3! you'll get there Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 >You asked me about my temps. They are definitely NOT low during the day, >and not very cold in the mornings either. So... > >Is it possible to have rT3-dominance if temps are normal in the daytime? Yes > >Trying to decide what to do right now. Feeling weak and I need some T3! you'll get there Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 > BUT if my Ferritin is in the 40s.. Is it even WORTH >trying T3-only, if I cannot increase the dose as fast as my body >tells me to do, what it craves for and needs? Getting your thyroid levels up will help you retain the iron you are supplementing with Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 > BUT if my Ferritin is in the 40s.. Is it even WORTH >trying T3-only, if I cannot increase the dose as fast as my body >tells me to do, what it craves for and needs? Getting your thyroid levels up will help you retain the iron you are supplementing with Nick Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Haha, what do you mean by that? That is's extremely slow? My Thyroid gland works. And nobody knows why I got Hypothyroid symptoms when I was 13. COULD it have been some kind of stress, or even mercury fillings causing rT3 to grow at that time? That was like 17 years before I tested my rT3 ever, and That happened last year, or even early this year. Can I simply be euthyroid for an unknown reason? And how would You treat yourself if you were euthyroid form an UNKNOWN reason? Normal doctors say they don't use thryoid meds for euthyroid people - But isn't EUTHYROID really rT3-domionance that demands T3-only treatment? > As you can imagine being on a med containing T4 with a thyroid that's > still producing is a bit like turning a supertanker round. > > When you are on T3 only and T4 has faded out it's all a lot more > civilised, you feel the effect of changes and know if they have worked > in a day or two and are stable in 3 days. > You have had so many problems that changes feel worrying to you. I've > been saying to drop that 50 for a couple of weeks but the thought of > it worried you a lot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Haha, what do you mean by that? That is's extremely slow? My Thyroid gland works. And nobody knows why I got Hypothyroid symptoms when I was 13. COULD it have been some kind of stress, or even mercury fillings causing rT3 to grow at that time? That was like 17 years before I tested my rT3 ever, and That happened last year, or even early this year. Can I simply be euthyroid for an unknown reason? And how would You treat yourself if you were euthyroid form an UNKNOWN reason? Normal doctors say they don't use thryoid meds for euthyroid people - But isn't EUTHYROID really rT3-domionance that demands T3-only treatment? > As you can imagine being on a med containing T4 with a thyroid that's > still producing is a bit like turning a supertanker round. > > When you are on T3 only and T4 has faded out it's all a lot more > civilised, you feel the effect of changes and know if they have worked > in a day or two and are stable in 3 days. > You have had so many problems that changes feel worrying to you. I've > been saying to drop that 50 for a couple of weeks but the thought of > it worried you a lot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Another day on ERFA Thyroid 1 grain. I am kind of shaking more and more every day. Maybe not more and more, but still, every day now... I didn't shake like this when I was on 20 mg HC. Coincidence or a direct result of taking more HC, because I am shutting ACTH down? When I hold an item, my hand can't stand still. And when I move my hand, or arm, it cannot move smoothly.. It's like it's missing oil in the joints or something. I was never like this before. Weird. I am on 22.5 mg HC now. Yesterdays dose was 27.5 mg HC with the 5.0 mg stress-dose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Another day on ERFA Thyroid 1 grain. I am kind of shaking more and more every day. Maybe not more and more, but still, every day now... I didn't shake like this when I was on 20 mg HC. Coincidence or a direct result of taking more HC, because I am shutting ACTH down? When I hold an item, my hand can't stand still. And when I move my hand, or arm, it cannot move smoothly.. It's like it's missing oil in the joints or something. I was never like this before. Weird. I am on 22.5 mg HC now. Yesterdays dose was 27.5 mg HC with the 5.0 mg stress-dose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 Another day on ERFA Thyroid 1 grain. I am kind of shaking more and more every day. Maybe not more and more, but still, every day now... I didn't shake like this when I was on 20 mg HC. Coincidence or a direct result of taking more HC, because I am shutting ACTH down? When I hold an item, my hand can't stand still. And when I move my hand, or arm, it cannot move smoothly.. It's like it's missing oil in the joints or something. I was never like this before. Weird. I am on 22.5 mg HC now. Yesterdays dose was 27.5 mg HC with the 5.0 mg stress-dose. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 So it goes hand in hand. It can work, then. I take 50 mg Iron daily now. Going straight to 100 mg was maybe a bit too much and fast. It's SO weird. When I type, and try to move my index finger slowly, it's movement is jagged. NOT smooth. Just wondering why I have this new symptom. And how much can rT3 get WORSE when I cut 75 mcg Synthetic T4 and add 38 mcg Natural T4, really??? Like I did. > > > BUT if my Ferritin is in the 40s.. Is it even WORTH > >trying T3-only, if I cannot increase the dose as fast as my body > >tells me to do, what it craves for and needs? > > Getting your thyroid levels up will help you retain the iron you are > supplementing with > > Nick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 So it goes hand in hand. It can work, then. I take 50 mg Iron daily now. Going straight to 100 mg was maybe a bit too much and fast. It's SO weird. When I type, and try to move my index finger slowly, it's movement is jagged. NOT smooth. Just wondering why I have this new symptom. And how much can rT3 get WORSE when I cut 75 mcg Synthetic T4 and add 38 mcg Natural T4, really??? Like I did. > > > BUT if my Ferritin is in the 40s.. Is it even WORTH > >trying T3-only, if I cannot increase the dose as fast as my body > >tells me to do, what it craves for and needs? > > Getting your thyroid levels up will help you retain the iron you are > supplementing with > > Nick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2009 Report Share Posted December 13, 2009 So it goes hand in hand. It can work, then. I take 50 mg Iron daily now. Going straight to 100 mg was maybe a bit too much and fast. It's SO weird. When I type, and try to move my index finger slowly, it's movement is jagged. NOT smooth. Just wondering why I have this new symptom. And how much can rT3 get WORSE when I cut 75 mcg Synthetic T4 and add 38 mcg Natural T4, really??? Like I did. > > > BUT if my Ferritin is in the 40s.. Is it even WORTH > >trying T3-only, if I cannot increase the dose as fast as my body > >tells me to do, what it craves for and needs? > > Getting your thyroid levels up will help you retain the iron you are > supplementing with > > Nick > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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