Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Thank you I wil keep the group updated as I go through this new medication. I'm glad that I am able to contriubute someting to the group. F. wrote: That is really great to hear. Please keep us updated. Your storyinspired my to start collecting Peoples experiances with Endos whoprescribe Armour (good or bad). Yours is the first story, looking formore. This will complement my collection of Osteopath experiances (inFILES).Chris>> For those of you on the group who remember, my last doctor visit afew months ago ended for me when the endo called Armour "the poorman's medicine" and ignored my request and gave me cytomel to add tothe levoxyl instead of Armour. I just returned from seeing Dr.Sindler, who by the way is listed on the top doc list and the armourthryoid website. He listened to my concerns and looked at the copiesof the labwork from the previous doctor. He did a very good examine,asked numerous questions and took bloodwork. When he gave me theprescription for armour without any questions, I also most fainted! He prescribed 60mg to be taken twice a day. He wants to see back inthree weeks. If I have any problems before then, I am to call him. Also, I did not take any meds today at all. My appointment was thisafternoon at 2:30p so I was not sure exactly what to do. It seemsthat I won't have any meds today and will start them tomorrow. I alsostarted my bi-annual colon cleanse and hope> there won't be any conflict with the new medicine. I am soexcited! I hope I get very good result after taking this for a hilwe.The endo says he will monitor me closely to see which dosage is bestfor me. Of oourse I also plan to solicit suggestions fronm the groupbecause if it were not for you, I never would gave known about armour.The endo also discussed my weight issues and stated that if there areno results concerning that, he also has some products I may want toconsider using.> > F.> > > ---------------------------------> Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free.> Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Thank you I wil keep the group updated as I go through this new medication. I'm glad that I am able to contriubute someting to the group. F. wrote: That is really great to hear. Please keep us updated. Your storyinspired my to start collecting Peoples experiances with Endos whoprescribe Armour (good or bad). Yours is the first story, looking formore. This will complement my collection of Osteopath experiances (inFILES).Chris>> For those of you on the group who remember, my last doctor visit afew months ago ended for me when the endo called Armour "the poorman's medicine" and ignored my request and gave me cytomel to add tothe levoxyl instead of Armour. I just returned from seeing Dr.Sindler, who by the way is listed on the top doc list and the armourthryoid website. He listened to my concerns and looked at the copiesof the labwork from the previous doctor. He did a very good examine,asked numerous questions and took bloodwork. When he gave me theprescription for armour without any questions, I also most fainted! He prescribed 60mg to be taken twice a day. He wants to see back inthree weeks. If I have any problems before then, I am to call him. Also, I did not take any meds today at all. My appointment was thisafternoon at 2:30p so I was not sure exactly what to do. It seemsthat I won't have any meds today and will start them tomorrow. I alsostarted my bi-annual colon cleanse and hope> there won't be any conflict with the new medicine. I am soexcited! I hope I get very good result after taking this for a hilwe.The endo says he will monitor me closely to see which dosage is bestfor me. Of oourse I also plan to solicit suggestions fronm the groupbecause if it were not for you, I never would gave known about armour.The endo also discussed my weight issues and stated that if there areno results concerning that, he also has some products I may want toconsider using.> > F.> > > ---------------------------------> Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free.> Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2005 Report Share Posted October 11, 2005 Thank you I wil keep the group updated as I go through this new medication. I'm glad that I am able to contriubute someting to the group. F. wrote: That is really great to hear. Please keep us updated. Your storyinspired my to start collecting Peoples experiances with Endos whoprescribe Armour (good or bad). Yours is the first story, looking formore. This will complement my collection of Osteopath experiances (inFILES).Chris>> For those of you on the group who remember, my last doctor visit afew months ago ended for me when the endo called Armour "the poorman's medicine" and ignored my request and gave me cytomel to add tothe levoxyl instead of Armour. I just returned from seeing Dr.Sindler, who by the way is listed on the top doc list and the armourthryoid website. He listened to my concerns and looked at the copiesof the labwork from the previous doctor. He did a very good examine,asked numerous questions and took bloodwork. When he gave me theprescription for armour without any questions, I also most fainted! He prescribed 60mg to be taken twice a day. He wants to see back inthree weeks. If I have any problems before then, I am to call him. Also, I did not take any meds today at all. My appointment was thisafternoon at 2:30p so I was not sure exactly what to do. It seemsthat I won't have any meds today and will start them tomorrow. I alsostarted my bi-annual colon cleanse and hope> there won't be any conflict with the new medicine. I am soexcited! I hope I get very good result after taking this for a hilwe.The endo says he will monitor me closely to see which dosage is bestfor me. Of oourse I also plan to solicit suggestions fronm the groupbecause if it were not for you, I never would gave known about armour.The endo also discussed my weight issues and stated that if there areno results concerning that, he also has some products I may want toconsider using.> > F.> > > ---------------------------------> Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free.> Yahoo! Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Mm - could be a good point. Love Chris Re: New Endo, He Prescribed Armour! Probiotic powder was developed by veterinaryresearches to feed to farm livestock that failed tothrive (ie put on weight) after many routine coursesof anitbiotics. When my son was diagnosed as havingCFS (20 years ago) my brother in law (a pigfarmer)gave me some pro biotics that had just beendeveloped for human consumption. Although the powderhe gave me was for human comsumption it was developedby a vetinary pharmaceutical company. Well my 6 yearold son didn't like the taste of it and his illnesswas probably the first flare of Behcets disease (anauto immune disease diagnosed about 4 years ago). I doubt if the healthy flora found in a cat gut isexactly the same as thrives in yours!> > > > > > > __________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Mm - could be a good point. Love Chris Re: New Endo, He Prescribed Armour! Probiotic powder was developed by veterinaryresearches to feed to farm livestock that failed tothrive (ie put on weight) after many routine coursesof anitbiotics. When my son was diagnosed as havingCFS (20 years ago) my brother in law (a pigfarmer)gave me some pro biotics that had just beendeveloped for human consumption. Although the powderhe gave me was for human comsumption it was developedby a vetinary pharmaceutical company. Well my 6 yearold son didn't like the taste of it and his illnesswas probably the first flare of Behcets disease (anauto immune disease diagnosed about 4 years ago). I doubt if the healthy flora found in a cat gut isexactly the same as thrives in yours!> > > > > > > __________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 Mm - could be a good point. Love Chris Re: New Endo, He Prescribed Armour! Probiotic powder was developed by veterinaryresearches to feed to farm livestock that failed tothrive (ie put on weight) after many routine coursesof anitbiotics. When my son was diagnosed as havingCFS (20 years ago) my brother in law (a pigfarmer)gave me some pro biotics that had just beendeveloped for human consumption. Although the powderhe gave me was for human comsumption it was developedby a vetinary pharmaceutical company. Well my 6 yearold son didn't like the taste of it and his illnesswas probably the first flare of Behcets disease (anauto immune disease diagnosed about 4 years ago). I doubt if the healthy flora found in a cat gut isexactly the same as thrives in yours!> > > > > > > __________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 I doubt if the healthy flora found in a cat gut is exactly the same as thrives in yours! Though living in such close proximity to them as we do, I wouldn’t be surprised !! How is your son now, ? It looks like a complex autoimmune disease with lots of crossover links to our group of illnesses ! Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 I doubt if the healthy flora found in a cat gut is exactly the same as thrives in yours! Though living in such close proximity to them as we do, I wouldn’t be surprised !! How is your son now, ? It looks like a complex autoimmune disease with lots of crossover links to our group of illnesses ! Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 I doubt if the healthy flora found in a cat gut is exactly the same as thrives in yours! Though living in such close proximity to them as we do, I wouldn’t be surprised !! How is your son now, ? It looks like a complex autoimmune disease with lots of crossover links to our group of illnesses ! Dianne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 So the two grains is pretty close.. cool..... On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 15:24:25 -0700 (PDT) Ward writes: woooohoooo is right! Glad I could cheer you up. My doses before were levoxyl .137 mg and cytomel 5 mcg. F.topper2@... wrote: I needed some good news today, thanks Jean!!! How much T4 and T3 were you on before... I just want to relate it to the two grains that the doc has started you on. I'm so happy that you were able to find a doc that listens.... Armour prescription aside... it's REALLY important to have a doc that listens and takes the time to do it right.... Giving you Armour on top of that,,,, wooohoooo!!! Topper () Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2005 Report Share Posted October 12, 2005 So the two grains is pretty close.. cool..... On Tue, 11 Oct 2005 15:24:25 -0700 (PDT) Ward writes: woooohoooo is right! Glad I could cheer you up. My doses before were levoxyl .137 mg and cytomel 5 mcg. F.topper2@... wrote: I needed some good news today, thanks Jean!!! How much T4 and T3 were you on before... I just want to relate it to the two grains that the doc has started you on. I'm so happy that you were able to find a doc that listens.... Armour prescription aside... it's REALLY important to have a doc that listens and takes the time to do it right.... Giving you Armour on top of that,,,, wooohoooo!!! Topper () Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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