Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 On 1/4 grain of Armour 2 times a day in 2 months you will likely feel worse than you do now, and my suspicion is that is exactly what this Endo wants. Then she can say " I told you so " or " I warned you " and put you back on Levoxyl. I have never heard of anyone starting on that low a dose and even if they did, within 2-4 weeks it should be raised, the sooner the better. *Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV Fat cat? Diabetes? Listowner for overweight or hypothyroid cats http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hypokitties/ --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.778 / Virus Database: 525 - Release Date: 10/15/2004 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 >The Endo told me how dangerous Armour is, how unreliable the Free >T3 tests are; and how TSH is how they manage throid issues now -- >and how wonderful and reliable that test is. GAG. URP. UPCHUCK. VOMIT. The above line has earned a place in our GIVE ME A BREAK folder in the FILES section. You may be a candidate to self-treat. As mentioned by , you WILL start to feel worse in about 2-3 weeks on such a paltry dose. If your situation was mine, I'd order from myrxforless.com immediately---a LOT of one grain tabs. Or...I'd run to the nearest pharmacist, ask who prescribes Armour, and CALL immediately for an appointment. Or go the LINKS section where you will find the ARMOUR LOCATE-A-DOC. Your Endo is an idiot. Don't waste your time. And.....you get a HUGE GOLD STAR for being SUCH A GOOD PRO-ACTIVE PATIENT!!! WE are our own best advocates!! And if you were my neighbor, I'd be over there in an hour with a fresh batch of fudge, if you wanted it. ) Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 18, 2004 Report Share Posted October 18, 2004 The below ridiculous, nauseating comment is now #17 in our GIVE ME A BREAK folder in the FILES section. Janie > >The Endo told me how dangerous Armour is, how unreliable the Free > >T3 tests are; and how TSH is how they manage throid issues now -- > >and how wonderful and reliable that test is. > > GAG. URP. UPCHUCK. VOMIT. The above line has earned a place in our > GIVE ME A BREAK folder in the FILES section. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 20, 2004 Report Share Posted October 20, 2004 Joan, the more I read in here the more I'm sure that is the exact scenario for most dr's who don't know. They will give it if we beg them to, maybe, or if we swear we won't take a T4 supplement, forcing them to, but in the end, it's just not going to work, because there will always be a dr at the other end of the scope who's looking at TSH being suppressed, FT3 being too high, for their comfort, not ours, and T4 that is too high in their books. Now, I've been hyperThyroid, and I definately have Graves disease, I know what hyper is, and what I'm feeling ain't hyper. It's normal, the way I used to feel many years ago when I didn't have a 100 aches and pains, and carpal tunnel that the dr's told me wasn't thyroid related. I have enuff proof by being made to live hypoT for a year or better without anything but suppression drugs, they just can't pull that on me anymore. I am really glad that the idiot did that to me, because he made my decisions for me. I get crazy everytime I read a post that asks: " does my TSH mean I'm hyper? " Trust me, when you are hyper, there is no mistaking it. I guess that's why I finally decided to just go it on my own. I felt great my last appt with an Endo at the end of May, and the entire month of June, I managed to help paint and pack up my son's house in Humble, after they'd moved to Dallas. And that was after working full time every day, then I did it the weekends too. That week on Levoxyl that I let her talk me into had me getting back to square one in less than a week? Now, I'd love to amuse her, but I'm not going to do that at my expense of feeling healthy and being able to live again. Trust me, this wouldn't have ever happened without Armour. That is the one thing I am sure of. I could hardly move without pain before I started taking it, much less lose a lb, but boy, I could sure gain it, with no effort, or be able to be on my feet for any length of time. Dr's just aren't all the are cracked up to be, but that is just how I feel about them. You let them have all these gnarly symptoms with no hope for anything better, and trust me, they will be dosing with symptoms included, not just looking at TSH and saying oh Gee, I'm hyper, gotta cut that dose. lol. They are clowns to me. SandyE~Houston Re: I got the Armour, but the Endo was pretty nasty to deal with . . . Sandy - this is so true. I talked my doctor into giving me Armour because she had sent me to oodles of specialists who could not solve any of my problems and she did not know what to do next. However........ she started me on the dosage listed on the Armour website to convert from $ynthroid. After the next blood test, and my TSH was lower, she declared me 'hyper' and to DECREASE the Armour! I refused, and she said she was 'not going to be talked out of it.' So while I finished the Armour prescription, I ordered from myrxforless and took matters into my own hands. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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