Guest guest Posted September 24, 2005 Report Share Posted September 24, 2005 Hmm so are you saying I could have excess candida? Come to think of it, I have had a visit from the ahem "Yeast fairy" not too long ago But in the past "she" would visit without that type of craving? But when I read your post, I immediately realized that I really have been low on my protein intake. Bad me. I will have to work on that tomorrow! So thank you for mentioning that! Ayla (still fighting off the urge to bake a batch of snickers-brownie surprise and have a death by chocolate night!!!!! Oohh I could even make a nice ice cream sundae out of that i'll bet muaahahahaha!)daisy_ysiad2002 wrote: > > > > Hi Guys, I have an odd question and i'm not sure it has anything > to do with hypothyroidism but it's worth a shot!> > > > > > > > Lately I have had some VERY noticeable changes in the types of > food I want to eat. It's nothing strange like dirt or laundry soap > or those pica-like things you hear of once in a while but it's just > making me very curious as to what may be causing it.> > > > > > > > Ok for one thing, I have been having the desire to eat sweets > again. For the past...oh I don't know at least 5 years, I just don't > like sweet things very much. In the past I have baked many a cake or > tray of cookies, brownies etc for my kids and have it sitting on the > kitchen counter for DAYS without me being tempted to take even a > nibble, I just didn't want it. It's a hard to describe feeling. > Almost like I *couldnt* eat it even if I wanted to. That's how > strong it was. But lately....I want it all! Chocolate, brownies > especially, cookies (oreos), candy bars. I have been very strong and > not allowed to indulge myself except for a time or two, but it's > definitely THERE and boy is it noticeable! I don't like it! I'm fat > enough *without* having a sweet tooth! LOL > > > > > > > > I should add, that during the time that I was "anti-sweets" I > would crave things like mayo on everything! Mashed potatoes and > gravy, chips and sour cream ...I would be the one at the birthday > parties happily scarfing down chips and sour cream dip while others > were eating cake and ice cream and I did this by choice! I was as > content as can be! VERY heavy things that again I didn't allow > myself to undulge but the feeling was definitely there. But now THAT > part of my craving is gone! I will eat Mexican foods without a > smidge of sour cream and not even miss it, when I used to drown it > with sour cream. Sandwiches just taste better to me without mayo at > all Pretty drastic stuff.> > > > > > > > Any idea why? I mean I don't think it's anything to really worry > about...but is it indicating some kind of imbalance? I have not > changed meds, or my lifestyle in any way that I can think of that > would bring this on. I'm still on 125 mcg of levothyroxene daily and > that's about it.> > > > > > > > Any ideas?> > > > > > > > Thanks in advance!> > > > Ayla> > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Yahoo! for Good> > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort.__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2005 Report Share Posted September 24, 2005 Ice cream has protein! hugs wendy Re: Re: changes in food cravings Hmm so are you saying I could have excess candida? Come to think of it, I have had a visit from the ahem "Yeast fairy" not too long ago But in the past "she" would visit without that type of craving? But when I read your post, I immediately realized that I really have been low on my protein intake. Bad me. I will have to work on that tomorrow! So thank you for mentioning that! Ayla (still fighting off the urge to bake a batch of snickers-brownie surprise and have a death by chocolate night!!!!! Oohh I could even make a nice ice cream sundae out of that i'll bet muaahahahaha!)daisy_ysiad2002 wrote: > > > > Hi Guys, I have an odd question and i'm not sure it has anything > to do with hypothyroidism but it's worth a shot!> > > > > > > > Lately I have had some VERY noticeable changes in the types of > food I want to eat. It's nothing strange like dirt or laundry soap > or those pica-like things you hear of once in a while but it's just > making me very curious as to what may be causing it.> > > > > > > > Ok for one thing, I have been having the desire to eat sweets > again. For the past...oh I don't know at least 5 years, I just don't > like sweet things very much. In the past I have baked many a cake or > tray of cookies, brownies etc for my kids and have it sitting on the > kitchen counter for DAYS without me being tempted to take even a > nibble, I just didn't want it. It's a hard to describe feeling. > Almost like I *couldnt* eat it even if I wanted to. That's how > strong it was. But lately....I want it all! Chocolate, brownies > especially, cookies (oreos), candy bars. I have been very strong and > not allowed to indulge myself except for a time or two, but it's > definitely THERE and boy is it noticeable! I don't like it! I'm fat > enough *without* having a sweet tooth! LOL > > > > > > > > I should add, that during the time that I was "anti-sweets" I > would crave things like mayo on everything! Mashed potatoes and > gravy, chips and sour cream ...I would be the one at the birthday > parties happily scarfing down chips and sour cream dip while others > were eating cake and ice cream and I did this by choice! I was as > content as can be! VERY heavy things that again I didn't allow > myself to undulge but the feeling was definitely there. But now THAT > part of my craving is gone! I will eat Mexican foods without a > smidge of sour cream and not even miss it, when I used to drown it > with sour cream. Sandwiches just taste better to me without mayo at > all Pretty drastic stuff.> > > > > > > > Any idea why? I mean I don't think it's anything to really worry > about...but is it indicating some kind of imbalance? I have not > changed meds, or my lifestyle in any way that I can think of that > would bring this on. I'm still on 125 mcg of levothyroxene daily and > that's about it.> > > > > > > > Any ideas?> > > > > > > > Thanks in advance!> > > > Ayla> > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Yahoo! for Good> > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2005 Report Share Posted September 24, 2005 Ice cream has protein! hugs wendy Re: Re: changes in food cravings Hmm so are you saying I could have excess candida? Come to think of it, I have had a visit from the ahem "Yeast fairy" not too long ago But in the past "she" would visit without that type of craving? But when I read your post, I immediately realized that I really have been low on my protein intake. Bad me. I will have to work on that tomorrow! So thank you for mentioning that! Ayla (still fighting off the urge to bake a batch of snickers-brownie surprise and have a death by chocolate night!!!!! Oohh I could even make a nice ice cream sundae out of that i'll bet muaahahahaha!)daisy_ysiad2002 wrote: > > > > Hi Guys, I have an odd question and i'm not sure it has anything > to do with hypothyroidism but it's worth a shot!> > > > > > > > Lately I have had some VERY noticeable changes in the types of > food I want to eat. It's nothing strange like dirt or laundry soap > or those pica-like things you hear of once in a while but it's just > making me very curious as to what may be causing it.> > > > > > > > Ok for one thing, I have been having the desire to eat sweets > again. For the past...oh I don't know at least 5 years, I just don't > like sweet things very much. In the past I have baked many a cake or > tray of cookies, brownies etc for my kids and have it sitting on the > kitchen counter for DAYS without me being tempted to take even a > nibble, I just didn't want it. It's a hard to describe feeling. > Almost like I *couldnt* eat it even if I wanted to. That's how > strong it was. But lately....I want it all! Chocolate, brownies > especially, cookies (oreos), candy bars. I have been very strong and > not allowed to indulge myself except for a time or two, but it's > definitely THERE and boy is it noticeable! I don't like it! I'm fat > enough *without* having a sweet tooth! LOL > > > > > > > > I should add, that during the time that I was "anti-sweets" I > would crave things like mayo on everything! Mashed potatoes and > gravy, chips and sour cream ...I would be the one at the birthday > parties happily scarfing down chips and sour cream dip while others > were eating cake and ice cream and I did this by choice! I was as > content as can be! VERY heavy things that again I didn't allow > myself to undulge but the feeling was definitely there. But now THAT > part of my craving is gone! I will eat Mexican foods without a > smidge of sour cream and not even miss it, when I used to drown it > with sour cream. Sandwiches just taste better to me without mayo at > all Pretty drastic stuff.> > > > > > > > Any idea why? I mean I don't think it's anything to really worry > about...but is it indicating some kind of imbalance? I have not > changed meds, or my lifestyle in any way that I can think of that > would bring this on. I'm still on 125 mcg of levothyroxene daily and > that's about it.> > > > > > > > Any ideas?> > > > > > > > Thanks in advance!> > > > Ayla> > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Yahoo! for Good> > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 24, 2005 Report Share Posted September 24, 2005 Ice cream has protein! hugs wendy Re: Re: changes in food cravings Hmm so are you saying I could have excess candida? Come to think of it, I have had a visit from the ahem "Yeast fairy" not too long ago But in the past "she" would visit without that type of craving? But when I read your post, I immediately realized that I really have been low on my protein intake. Bad me. I will have to work on that tomorrow! So thank you for mentioning that! Ayla (still fighting off the urge to bake a batch of snickers-brownie surprise and have a death by chocolate night!!!!! Oohh I could even make a nice ice cream sundae out of that i'll bet muaahahahaha!)daisy_ysiad2002 wrote: > > > > Hi Guys, I have an odd question and i'm not sure it has anything > to do with hypothyroidism but it's worth a shot!> > > > > > > > Lately I have had some VERY noticeable changes in the types of > food I want to eat. It's nothing strange like dirt or laundry soap > or those pica-like things you hear of once in a while but it's just > making me very curious as to what may be causing it.> > > > > > > > Ok for one thing, I have been having the desire to eat sweets > again. For the past...oh I don't know at least 5 years, I just don't > like sweet things very much. In the past I have baked many a cake or > tray of cookies, brownies etc for my kids and have it sitting on the > kitchen counter for DAYS without me being tempted to take even a > nibble, I just didn't want it. It's a hard to describe feeling. > Almost like I *couldnt* eat it even if I wanted to. That's how > strong it was. But lately....I want it all! Chocolate, brownies > especially, cookies (oreos), candy bars. I have been very strong and > not allowed to indulge myself except for a time or two, but it's > definitely THERE and boy is it noticeable! I don't like it! I'm fat > enough *without* having a sweet tooth! LOL > > > > > > > > I should add, that during the time that I was "anti-sweets" I > would crave things like mayo on everything! Mashed potatoes and > gravy, chips and sour cream ...I would be the one at the birthday > parties happily scarfing down chips and sour cream dip while others > were eating cake and ice cream and I did this by choice! I was as > content as can be! VERY heavy things that again I didn't allow > myself to undulge but the feeling was definitely there. But now THAT > part of my craving is gone! I will eat Mexican foods without a > smidge of sour cream and not even miss it, when I used to drown it > with sour cream. Sandwiches just taste better to me without mayo at > all Pretty drastic stuff.> > > > > > > > Any idea why? I mean I don't think it's anything to really worry > about...but is it indicating some kind of imbalance? I have not > changed meds, or my lifestyle in any way that I can think of that > would bring this on. I'm still on 125 mcg of levothyroxene daily and > that's about it.> > > > > > > > Any ideas?> > > > > > > > Thanks in advance!> > > > Ayla> > > > > > ---------------------------------> > Yahoo! for Good> > Click here to donate to the Hurricane Katrina relief effort. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 I took a tip from (one of many that I've taken:-)))) and bought one of these fancy pill things that gives you little doors for various pills four times a day, for a whole week, so all the pills inc. vitamins, get put in the appropriate little door once a week and I've got into the habit of taking them at specific times now. The thing only cost a couple of pounds, so I imagine it will be even cheaper in the States (everything is about twice the price over in the UK). Just coming up for 11am - time for the heart pills that I'm hoping I might be able to stop when I see the specialist! Love Chris I tried to reply to this earlier...not sure that it went through.Anyways, I was going to say, I have a great multi vitamin...sitting on my counter! hehe I am so bad about remembering to take it. I'm going to make a renewed effor though. I know it's very important, but for some reason I am just brain damaged in that area! ;o)> Sweets are quick energy.... Chocolate is a brain thing... and there is an> element in there, too, magnesium... does anyone remember for sure?> > How are your vitamins? Taking a good multi, with meals?> > That's all that's coming to mind for me right now...> > Topper () Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 I took a tip from (one of many that I've taken:-)))) and bought one of these fancy pill things that gives you little doors for various pills four times a day, for a whole week, so all the pills inc. vitamins, get put in the appropriate little door once a week and I've got into the habit of taking them at specific times now. The thing only cost a couple of pounds, so I imagine it will be even cheaper in the States (everything is about twice the price over in the UK). Just coming up for 11am - time for the heart pills that I'm hoping I might be able to stop when I see the specialist! Love Chris I tried to reply to this earlier...not sure that it went through.Anyways, I was going to say, I have a great multi vitamin...sitting on my counter! hehe I am so bad about remembering to take it. I'm going to make a renewed effor though. I know it's very important, but for some reason I am just brain damaged in that area! ;o)> Sweets are quick energy.... Chocolate is a brain thing... and there is an> element in there, too, magnesium... does anyone remember for sure?> > How are your vitamins? Taking a good multi, with meals?> > That's all that's coming to mind for me right now...> > Topper () Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 I took a tip from (one of many that I've taken:-)))) and bought one of these fancy pill things that gives you little doors for various pills four times a day, for a whole week, so all the pills inc. vitamins, get put in the appropriate little door once a week and I've got into the habit of taking them at specific times now. The thing only cost a couple of pounds, so I imagine it will be even cheaper in the States (everything is about twice the price over in the UK). Just coming up for 11am - time for the heart pills that I'm hoping I might be able to stop when I see the specialist! Love Chris I tried to reply to this earlier...not sure that it went through.Anyways, I was going to say, I have a great multi vitamin...sitting on my counter! hehe I am so bad about remembering to take it. I'm going to make a renewed effor though. I know it's very important, but for some reason I am just brain damaged in that area! ;o)> Sweets are quick energy.... Chocolate is a brain thing... and there is an> element in there, too, magnesium... does anyone remember for sure?> > How are your vitamins? Taking a good multi, with meals?> > That's all that's coming to mind for me right now...> > Topper () Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Anti-oxydents are in dark chocolate not milk chocolate, or it is minimal. Depending on where you live if you are in the US there are places where you can get these tests done. I live in Canada so I went to a naturopath who gave me the adrenal gland when my doc would not even think of doing anything, nor did 2 specialists that he sent me to even when I pointed out to them that my test showed I was lower than 25% of the lowest range point which was 207 and I was at 48. So sometimes we have to go outside the box to get the results that we need to live a normal life. Hope this helps Dawn Ayla wrote: I have had the suspicion that may be the case every since I started with the levothyroxine in May. But now what do I do? I have a DORK for a dr...he doesn't care about anything beyond a good TSH "score" GRRR!!!> Sweets are quick energy.... Chocolate is a brain thing... and there is an element in there, too, magnesium... does anyone remember for sure?> > How are your vitamins? Taking a good multi, with meals?> > That's all that's coming to mind for me right now...> > Topper ()> > On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 14:14:11 -0700 (PDT) ayla allan <ayla_allan@y...> writes:> > Hi Guys, I have an odd question and i'm not sure it has anything to do with hypothyroidism but it's worth a shot!> > > > Lately I have had some VERY noticeable changes in the types of food I want to eat. It's nothing strange like dirt or laundry soap or those pica-like things you hear of once in a while but it's just making me very curious as to what may be causing it.> > > > Ok for one thing, I have been having the desire to eat sweets again. For the past...oh I don't know at least 5 years, I just don't like sweet things very much. In the past I have baked many a cake or tray of cookies, brownies etc for my kids and have it sitting on the kitchen counter for DAYS without me being tempted to take even a nibble, I just didn't want it. It's a hard to describe feeling. Almost like I *couldnt* eat it even if I wanted to. That's how strong it was. But lately....I want it all! Chocolate, brownies especially, cookies (oreos), candy bars. I have been very strong and not allowed to indulge myself except for a time or two, but it's definitely THERE and boy is it noticeable! I don't like it! I'm fat enough *without* having a sweet tooth! LOL > > > > I should add, that during the time that I was "anti-sweets" I would crave things like mayo on everything! Mashed potatoes and gravy, chips and sour cream ...I would be the one at the birthday parties happily scarfing down chips and sour cream dip while others were eating cake and ice cream and I did this by choice! I was as content as can be! VERY heavy things that again I didn't allow myself to undulge but the feeling was definitely there. But now THAT part of my craving is gone! I will eat Mexican foods without a smidge of sour cream and not even miss it, when I used to drown it with sour cream. Sandwiches just taste better to me without mayo at all Pretty drastic stuff.> > > > Any idea why? I mean I don't think it's anything to really worry about...but is it indicating some kind of imbalance? I have not changed meds, or my lifestyle in any way that I can think of that would bring this on. I'm still on 125 mcg of levothyroxene daily and that's about it.> > > > Any ideas?> > > > Thanks in advance!> > Ayla> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Anti-oxydents are in dark chocolate not milk chocolate, or it is minimal. Depending on where you live if you are in the US there are places where you can get these tests done. I live in Canada so I went to a naturopath who gave me the adrenal gland when my doc would not even think of doing anything, nor did 2 specialists that he sent me to even when I pointed out to them that my test showed I was lower than 25% of the lowest range point which was 207 and I was at 48. So sometimes we have to go outside the box to get the results that we need to live a normal life. Hope this helps Dawn Ayla wrote: I have had the suspicion that may be the case every since I started with the levothyroxine in May. But now what do I do? I have a DORK for a dr...he doesn't care about anything beyond a good TSH "score" GRRR!!!> Sweets are quick energy.... Chocolate is a brain thing... and there is an element in there, too, magnesium... does anyone remember for sure?> > How are your vitamins? Taking a good multi, with meals?> > That's all that's coming to mind for me right now...> > Topper ()> > On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 14:14:11 -0700 (PDT) ayla allan <ayla_allan@y...> writes:> > Hi Guys, I have an odd question and i'm not sure it has anything to do with hypothyroidism but it's worth a shot!> > > > Lately I have had some VERY noticeable changes in the types of food I want to eat. It's nothing strange like dirt or laundry soap or those pica-like things you hear of once in a while but it's just making me very curious as to what may be causing it.> > > > Ok for one thing, I have been having the desire to eat sweets again. For the past...oh I don't know at least 5 years, I just don't like sweet things very much. In the past I have baked many a cake or tray of cookies, brownies etc for my kids and have it sitting on the kitchen counter for DAYS without me being tempted to take even a nibble, I just didn't want it. It's a hard to describe feeling. Almost like I *couldnt* eat it even if I wanted to. That's how strong it was. But lately....I want it all! Chocolate, brownies especially, cookies (oreos), candy bars. I have been very strong and not allowed to indulge myself except for a time or two, but it's definitely THERE and boy is it noticeable! I don't like it! I'm fat enough *without* having a sweet tooth! LOL > > > > I should add, that during the time that I was "anti-sweets" I would crave things like mayo on everything! Mashed potatoes and gravy, chips and sour cream ...I would be the one at the birthday parties happily scarfing down chips and sour cream dip while others were eating cake and ice cream and I did this by choice! I was as content as can be! VERY heavy things that again I didn't allow myself to undulge but the feeling was definitely there. But now THAT part of my craving is gone! I will eat Mexican foods without a smidge of sour cream and not even miss it, when I used to drown it with sour cream. Sandwiches just taste better to me without mayo at all Pretty drastic stuff.> > > > Any idea why? I mean I don't think it's anything to really worry about...but is it indicating some kind of imbalance? I have not changed meds, or my lifestyle in any way that I can think of that would bring this on. I'm still on 125 mcg of levothyroxene daily and that's about it.> > > > Any ideas?> > > > Thanks in advance!> > Ayla> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Anti-oxydents are in dark chocolate not milk chocolate, or it is minimal. Depending on where you live if you are in the US there are places where you can get these tests done. I live in Canada so I went to a naturopath who gave me the adrenal gland when my doc would not even think of doing anything, nor did 2 specialists that he sent me to even when I pointed out to them that my test showed I was lower than 25% of the lowest range point which was 207 and I was at 48. So sometimes we have to go outside the box to get the results that we need to live a normal life. Hope this helps Dawn Ayla wrote: I have had the suspicion that may be the case every since I started with the levothyroxine in May. But now what do I do? I have a DORK for a dr...he doesn't care about anything beyond a good TSH "score" GRRR!!!> Sweets are quick energy.... Chocolate is a brain thing... and there is an element in there, too, magnesium... does anyone remember for sure?> > How are your vitamins? Taking a good multi, with meals?> > That's all that's coming to mind for me right now...> > Topper ()> > On Sat, 24 Sep 2005 14:14:11 -0700 (PDT) ayla allan <ayla_allan@y...> writes:> > Hi Guys, I have an odd question and i'm not sure it has anything to do with hypothyroidism but it's worth a shot!> > > > Lately I have had some VERY noticeable changes in the types of food I want to eat. It's nothing strange like dirt or laundry soap or those pica-like things you hear of once in a while but it's just making me very curious as to what may be causing it.> > > > Ok for one thing, I have been having the desire to eat sweets again. For the past...oh I don't know at least 5 years, I just don't like sweet things very much. In the past I have baked many a cake or tray of cookies, brownies etc for my kids and have it sitting on the kitchen counter for DAYS without me being tempted to take even a nibble, I just didn't want it. It's a hard to describe feeling. Almost like I *couldnt* eat it even if I wanted to. That's how strong it was. But lately....I want it all! Chocolate, brownies especially, cookies (oreos), candy bars. I have been very strong and not allowed to indulge myself except for a time or two, but it's definitely THERE and boy is it noticeable! I don't like it! I'm fat enough *without* having a sweet tooth! LOL > > > > I should add, that during the time that I was "anti-sweets" I would crave things like mayo on everything! Mashed potatoes and gravy, chips and sour cream ...I would be the one at the birthday parties happily scarfing down chips and sour cream dip while others were eating cake and ice cream and I did this by choice! I was as content as can be! VERY heavy things that again I didn't allow myself to undulge but the feeling was definitely there. But now THAT part of my craving is gone! I will eat Mexican foods without a smidge of sour cream and not even miss it, when I used to drown it with sour cream. Sandwiches just taste better to me without mayo at all Pretty drastic stuff.> > > > Any idea why? I mean I don't think it's anything to really worry about...but is it indicating some kind of imbalance? I have not changed meds, or my lifestyle in any way that I can think of that would bring this on. I'm still on 125 mcg of levothyroxene daily and that's about it.> > > > Any ideas?> > > > Thanks in advance!> > Ayla> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Just make it a routine.... morning thyroid dose, wait the hour, then breakfast and vitamins... period.... no muss no fuss.... We all need the nutrition, cravings or not... Topper () *trying to get out of mother hen syndrome* On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 02:49:07 -0000 "Ayla" writes: I tried to reply to this earlier...not sure that it went through.Anyways, I was going to say, I have a great multi vitamin...sitting on my counter! hehe I am so bad about remembering to take it. I'm going to make a renewed effor though. I know it's very important, but for some reason I am just brain damaged in that area! ;o) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Just make it a routine.... morning thyroid dose, wait the hour, then breakfast and vitamins... period.... no muss no fuss.... We all need the nutrition, cravings or not... Topper () *trying to get out of mother hen syndrome* On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 02:49:07 -0000 "Ayla" writes: I tried to reply to this earlier...not sure that it went through.Anyways, I was going to say, I have a great multi vitamin...sitting on my counter! hehe I am so bad about remembering to take it. I'm going to make a renewed effor though. I know it's very important, but for some reason I am just brain damaged in that area! ;o) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Just make it a routine.... morning thyroid dose, wait the hour, then breakfast and vitamins... period.... no muss no fuss.... We all need the nutrition, cravings or not... Topper () *trying to get out of mother hen syndrome* On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 02:49:07 -0000 "Ayla" writes: I tried to reply to this earlier...not sure that it went through.Anyways, I was going to say, I have a great multi vitamin...sitting on my counter! hehe I am so bad about remembering to take it. I'm going to make a renewed effor though. I know it's very important, but for some reason I am just brain damaged in that area! ;o) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Ahh but only good if it's real ice cream... if it's the cheap stuff it's chock full of bean an seaweed fillers. I found that out because one of the ingredients in cheap ice cream, in combination with another particular ingredient, is what makes me purge from both ends within minutes of consumption! Topper () On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 00:13:58 -0500 "Feisty\(ThyroFeisty\)" writes: Ice cream has protein! hugs wendy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Ahh but only good if it's real ice cream... if it's the cheap stuff it's chock full of bean an seaweed fillers. I found that out because one of the ingredients in cheap ice cream, in combination with another particular ingredient, is what makes me purge from both ends within minutes of consumption! Topper () On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 00:13:58 -0500 "Feisty\(ThyroFeisty\)" writes: Ice cream has protein! hugs wendy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Ahh but only good if it's real ice cream... if it's the cheap stuff it's chock full of bean an seaweed fillers. I found that out because one of the ingredients in cheap ice cream, in combination with another particular ingredient, is what makes me purge from both ends within minutes of consumption! Topper () On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 00:13:58 -0500 "Feisty\(ThyroFeisty\)" writes: Ice cream has protein! hugs wendy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Makes it a whole lot easier to do when you have the right little gadget, don't it???? heheheh I couldn't find the right gadget so I made my own.... I finally put up pics, I'm still working on how to get the drawings and such out to those that need one as complicated as mine.. but for the new folks that have no idea what we're talking about or if it's something that you'd like to look into... like the gadget that bought.... check out the web page when you have some spare time... www.thyrophoenix.com/thyrogeeks's_pill_paks.htm Topper () aka ThyroGeek On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:00:30 +0100 "" writes: I took a tip from (one of many that I've taken:-)))) and bought one of these fancy pill things that gives you little doors for various pills four times a day, for a whole week, so all the pills inc. vitamins, get put in the appropriate little door once a week and I've got into the habit of taking them at specific times now. The thing only cost a couple of pounds, so I imagine it will be even cheaper in the States (everything is about twice the price over in the UK). Just coming up for 11am - time for the heart pills that I'm hoping I might be able to stop when I see the specialist! Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Makes it a whole lot easier to do when you have the right little gadget, don't it???? heheheh I couldn't find the right gadget so I made my own.... I finally put up pics, I'm still working on how to get the drawings and such out to those that need one as complicated as mine.. but for the new folks that have no idea what we're talking about or if it's something that you'd like to look into... like the gadget that bought.... check out the web page when you have some spare time... www.thyrophoenix.com/thyrogeeks's_pill_paks.htm Topper () aka ThyroGeek On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:00:30 +0100 "" writes: I took a tip from (one of many that I've taken:-)))) and bought one of these fancy pill things that gives you little doors for various pills four times a day, for a whole week, so all the pills inc. vitamins, get put in the appropriate little door once a week and I've got into the habit of taking them at specific times now. The thing only cost a couple of pounds, so I imagine it will be even cheaper in the States (everything is about twice the price over in the UK). Just coming up for 11am - time for the heart pills that I'm hoping I might be able to stop when I see the specialist! Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Makes it a whole lot easier to do when you have the right little gadget, don't it???? heheheh I couldn't find the right gadget so I made my own.... I finally put up pics, I'm still working on how to get the drawings and such out to those that need one as complicated as mine.. but for the new folks that have no idea what we're talking about or if it's something that you'd like to look into... like the gadget that bought.... check out the web page when you have some spare time... www.thyrophoenix.com/thyrogeeks's_pill_paks.htm Topper () aka ThyroGeek On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 11:00:30 +0100 "" writes: I took a tip from (one of many that I've taken:-)))) and bought one of these fancy pill things that gives you little doors for various pills four times a day, for a whole week, so all the pills inc. vitamins, get put in the appropriate little door once a week and I've got into the habit of taking them at specific times now. The thing only cost a couple of pounds, so I imagine it will be even cheaper in the States (everything is about twice the price over in the UK). Just coming up for 11am - time for the heart pills that I'm hoping I might be able to stop when I see the specialist! Love Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 My pill thing looks a bit like one of those puzzles where you can move the squares around to form a picture:-))) But you can take each 'day' out separately. I'm getting page unavailable on the link:-(((( Love Chris Makes it a whole lot easier to do when you have the right little gadget, don't it???? heheheh I couldn't find the right gadget so I made my own.... I finally put up pics, I'm still working on how to get the drawings and such out to those that need one as complicated as mine.. but for the new folks that have no idea what we're talking about or if it's something that you'd like to look into... like the gadget that bought.... check out the web page when you have some spare time... www.thyrophoenix.com/thyrogeeks's_pill_paks.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 My pill thing looks a bit like one of those puzzles where you can move the squares around to form a picture:-))) But you can take each 'day' out separately. I'm getting page unavailable on the link:-(((( Love Chris Makes it a whole lot easier to do when you have the right little gadget, don't it???? heheheh I couldn't find the right gadget so I made my own.... I finally put up pics, I'm still working on how to get the drawings and such out to those that need one as complicated as mine.. but for the new folks that have no idea what we're talking about or if it's something that you'd like to look into... like the gadget that bought.... check out the web page when you have some spare time... www.thyrophoenix.com/thyrogeeks's_pill_paks.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 My pill thing looks a bit like one of those puzzles where you can move the squares around to form a picture:-))) But you can take each 'day' out separately. I'm getting page unavailable on the link:-(((( Love Chris Makes it a whole lot easier to do when you have the right little gadget, don't it???? heheheh I couldn't find the right gadget so I made my own.... I finally put up pics, I'm still working on how to get the drawings and such out to those that need one as complicated as mine.. but for the new folks that have no idea what we're talking about or if it's something that you'd like to look into... like the gadget that bought.... check out the web page when you have some spare time... www.thyrophoenix.com/thyrogeeks's_pill_paks.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Oopps.. typo in the link http://www.thyrophoenix.com/thyrogeek's_pill_paks.htm I had an extra S in there... Topper () On Sun, 25 Sep 2005 15:56:37 +0100 "" writes: My pill thing looks a bit like one of those puzzles where you can move the squares around to form a picture:-))) But you can take each 'day' out separately. I'm getting page unavailable on the link:-(((( Love Chris Makes it a whole lot easier to do when you have the right little gadget, don't it???? heheheh I couldn't find the right gadget so I made my own.... I finally put up pics, I'm still working on how to get the drawings and such out to those that need one as complicated as mine.. but for the new folks that have no idea what we're talking about or if it's something that you'd like to look into... like the gadget that bought.... check out the web page when you have some spare time... www.thyrophoenix.com/thyrogeeks's_pill_paks.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 I found that out because one of the ingredients in cheap ice cream, in combination with another particular ingredient, is what makes me purge from both ends within minutes of consumption! Topper () That is such a co-incidence, .. I had some ice-cream recently, supposedly very good farm made stuff.. but I had to stop the car on the way home from the Stately Home where I had eaten it ( in their café) and I was violently ill.. as you say, both ends ..LOL!! Next day, I was fine, but I was poorly that night. Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Wow - impressive:-))))) This reminds me - on the Armour it says to keep it at a certain temperature, but it was above normal 'fridge' temperature, but I've heard it SHOULD be kept in the fridge. What's the general opinion? Love Chris Oopps.. typo in the link http://www.thyrophoenix.com/thyrogeek's_pill_paks.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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