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In a message dated 10/22/2004 4:16:54 PM Eastern Standard Time,

garyland@... writes:

> What

> suchs is waking up at 2 am and find that you are hyperventilating

,

I suppose the possibilities for this are endless..but I'll just throw in that

my 26 year old daughter does exactly as you describe...anxiety/panic attacks

and waking up at night hyperventilating. And heck..I don't know if it's early

thyroid problems (inherited by me) or her other condition which is Polycystic

Kidney Disease. She has high blood pressure from that..and mostly her doctor

attributes her anxiety to the blood pressure problems.

Let's see what everyone else has to say....

Cindi

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> I cannot tolerate any

> thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms.

this stood out to me most. maybe others will jump in and have a more

astute observation but i suspect you are suffering from low adrenal

output, as treating a thyroid condition in the presence of tired

adrenals without treating the adrenals first, often causes you to feel

sick, and hyper symptoms are how they can manifest.

best,

baron

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Hi ! Sorry to hear about your continued issues. , don't I

remember correctly that you had high cortisol??

Let's do this. Respond to this, but give us as detailed a breakdown

of your symptoms from when you first joined here (or before), your

treatments (how much Armour you tried and how long you were on each

amount, and any other meds you are on), your

labs.....everything....so we can reevaluate all this for you.

And...the problems you have been having since Sept 12th---were you

on Armour at that time? How much, etc? What changed around that time?

And what are you on now, etc?

Janie

> I have not written here in awhile, but having problems none the

less.

> I had been seeing Dr. Woliner for a while but had to give him up

> since he is so expensive and does not take insurance. He was the

> second doc in a row to try me on Armour. I cannot tolerate any

> thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms. With that

beeing

> said, he said that my thyroid numbers are not bad and that he can

> treat me with suppliments to reduce my antibodies. Needless to say

I

> had to drop him and have not pursued that. I have been dealing

with a

> lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and a half.

It

> started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will hyperventilate have

> rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat. The last two days and nights

> have been good. Starting about 1 hour ago it started to hit me. So

I

> took an asprin thinking it might settle down an inflammed thyroid

if

> that is the problems. Last month I had 6 days solid of anxiety.

What

> suchs is waking up at 2 am and find that you are hyperventilating.

I

> really don't know what to do. I don't know if these problems are

my

> thyroid or something else. I really don't think it is a general

> anxiety attack. I feel it is chemical or hormonal. Any advice

would

> be helpful. Thanks

>

>

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Baron,

I stopped all thyroid about 8/20/04. Actually, after the hyper

symptoms stopped when I stopped the Armour, I never felt so relaxed

in my life from about 9/2/04 to 9/12/04. After that the axiety came

in hard. Also, I was on 25mgs of DHEA which I reduced last month to

12.5 mgs. I have been off the DHEA for about 1.5 months.

By the way, my adrenals were all tested. My DHEA before taking DHEA

was normal. THe only thing that runs high for me is my Cortisol. It

is about 28 at last test with NO fluctuation with time of day.

gary

>

> > I cannot tolerate any

> > thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms.

>

> this stood out to me most. maybe others will jump in and have a

more

> astute observation but i suspect you are suffering from low adrenal

> output, as treating a thyroid condition in the presence of tired

> adrenals without treating the adrenals first, often causes you to

feel

> sick, and hyper symptoms are how they can manifest.

>

> best,

> baron

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Hi Janie,

On 9/12/04 I was already off the Armour. There were two times (about

3 months appart) that I have tried Armour. THe tiniest amount causes

hyper symptoms. At the time that anxiety started I was beginning to

take 75 mgs of Avapro for my BP. Since the doc upped it to 150mgs

about a month and a half ago my anxiety has gotten worse. I don't

know if that is the cause or not. I am currently trying to wean off

the bp meds and go natural with suppliments. My TSH will run from 5

to 12 and every where in between over many years. Dr. WOlner an MD

and holistic doc said that my free T3's and free T4's where not bad.

Free t3 was last tested at 303. My free T4 in May was .9

I have never been able to take more than 1 grain of armour for about

10 days. Even 1/4 makes me sweat, fast heart, hypervent, anxious.

Granted, it was easier to tolerate when taking the DHEA. Whould it be

of benefit to me to take the DHEA even if not on thyroid?

I have elevated antibodies for LUPUS but Dr. W does not think I have

lupus. My titer test was 1:80

Testosterone is low.

Thanks,

>

> Hi ! Sorry to hear about your continued issues. , don't I

> remember correctly that you had high cortisol??

>

> Let's do this. Respond to this, but give us as detailed a breakdown

> of your symptoms from when you first joined here (or before), your

> treatments (how much Armour you tried and how long you were on each

> amount, and any other meds you are on), your

> labs.....everything....so we can reevaluate all this for you.

>

> And...the problems you have been having since Sept 12th---were you

> on Armour at that time? How much, etc? What changed around that

time?

>

> And what are you on now, etc?

>

> Janie

>

> > I have not written here in awhile, but having problems none the

> less.

> > I had been seeing Dr. Woliner for a while but had to give him up

> > since he is so expensive and does not take insurance. He was the

> > second doc in a row to try me on Armour. I cannot tolerate any

> > thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms. With that

> beeing

> > said, he said that my thyroid numbers are not bad and that he can

> > treat me with suppliments to reduce my antibodies. Needless to

say

> I

> > had to drop him and have not pursued that. I have been dealing

> with a

> > lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and a half.

> It

> > started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will hyperventilate have

> > rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat. The last two days and

nights

> > have been good. Starting about 1 hour ago it started to hit me.

So

> I

> > took an asprin thinking it might settle down an inflammed thyroid

> if

> > that is the problems. Last month I had 6 days solid of anxiety.

> What

> > suchs is waking up at 2 am and find that you are

hyperventilating.

> I

> > really don't know what to do. I don't know if these problems are

> my

> > thyroid or something else. I really don't think it is a general

> > anxiety attack. I feel it is chemical or hormonal. Any advice

> would

> > be helpful. Thanks

> >

> >

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Have you tried treating the adrenals as Peatfield and jeffries say?

The DHEA is to support the adreanals, and you have stopped it?

It is said you need adrenals support when you can't tolerate the thyroid. I

had this happen when I increased my armour from 1-2 grains. I didn't know it

was too big a jump, because my stupid doc didn't know either. Anyway I got

on hydrocortisone and all my hyper symptoms went away. I also had high

cortisol on the blood test.

nne

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Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 5:38 PM

To: NaturalThyroidHormones

Subject: Re: I NEED ADVICE

Baron,

I stopped all thyroid about 8/20/04. Actually, after the hyper

symptoms stopped when I stopped the Armour, I never felt so relaxed

in my life from about 9/2/04 to 9/12/04. After that the axiety came

in hard. Also, I was on 25mgs of DHEA which I reduced last month to

12.5 mgs. I have been off the DHEA for about 1.5 months.

By the way, my adrenals were all tested. My DHEA before taking DHEA

was normal. THe only thing that runs high for me is my Cortisol. It

is about 28 at last test with NO fluctuation with time of day.

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Hi nne,

I am assuming Dr. W was not the doc in question regarding you jump

from 1 to 2grains. Maybe I should just try the DHEA again even though

I am not on the armour now.

> Have you tried treating the adrenals as Peatfield and jeffries say?

>

> The DHEA is to support the adreanals, and you have stopped it?

>

> It is said you need adrenals support when you can't tolerate the

thyroid. I

> had this happen when I increased my armour from 1-2 grains. I

didn't know it

> was too big a jump, because my stupid doc didn't know either.

Anyway I got

> on hydrocortisone and all my hyper symptoms went away. I also had

high

> cortisol on the blood test.

>

> nne

>

>

>

> _____

>

> From: [mailto:garyland@y...]

> Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 5:38 PM

> To: NaturalThyroidHormones

> Subject: Re: I NEED ADVICE

>

>

>

>

> Baron,

>

> I stopped all thyroid about 8/20/04. Actually, after the hyper

> symptoms stopped when I stopped the Armour, I never felt so relaxed

> in my life from about 9/2/04 to 9/12/04. After that the axiety came

> in hard. Also, I was on 25mgs of DHEA which I reduced last month to

> 12.5 mgs. I have been off the DHEA for about 1.5 months.

>

> By the way, my adrenals were all tested. My DHEA before taking DHEA

> was normal. THe only thing that runs high for me is my Cortisol. It

> is about 28 at last test with NO fluctuation with time of day.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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why were you taking dhea if the prior numbers were ok? Were you ever vgiven

a dexamethasone suppression test? Have you had a Brain MRI?

>

>Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones

>To: NaturalThyroidHormones

>Subject: Re: I NEED ADVICE

>Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 21:38:01 -0000

>By the way, my adrenals were all tested. My DHEA before taking DHEA

was normal. THe only thing that runs high for me is my Cortisol. It

is about 28 at last test with NO fluctuation with time of day.

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Yes, I had the dex test and all I was told was that it was normal and

that I don't have to worry about cushings. I took DHEA on the advice

of Dr. Woliner.

> why were you taking dhea if the prior numbers were ok? Were you

ever vgiven

> a dexamethasone suppression test? Have you had a Brain MRI?

>

> >From: " " <garyland@y...>

> >Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones

> >To: NaturalThyroidHormones

> >Subject: Re: I NEED ADVICE

> >Date: Fri, 22 Oct 2004 21:38:01 -0000

> >By the way, my adrenals were all tested. My DHEA before taking DHEA

> was normal. THe only thing that runs high for me is my Cortisol. It

> is about 28 at last test with NO fluctuation with time of day.

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

Sorry to hear you are not improving as you had wished.

I also still question the adrenal issue. They serve to balance many of our

physiologic responses. Although saliva tests for cortisol can tell you

something...I think they can be skewed or misinterpreted too often. Personally,

I know that if I was required to spit into a tube to fill it I would be anxious

ABOUT doing it, beforehand, and WHILE doing it. I am just that way with any

medical tests....NERVOUS!!!. I am positive it would not be representative of my

normal daily fluctuations of cortisol.

I am one of those people who believes clinical symptoms out-weigh lab tests. I

suggest a book I found that is quite good called, Adrenal Fatigue, the 21st

century stress syndrome, by L . Not only does it go into details of

symptoms, but also, most importantly, it goes into lifestyle habits that can

keep your adrenals exhausted in spite of any treatment. Really, dealing with

adrenal fatigue is not a " meds " thing....that is only temporary....it has to

include lifestyle changes. If your adrenal glands are weak, you helped to get

them that way by your habits. Being hypoT will help keep them weak too. It's a

deep hole to dig oneself out of, adrenal fatigue and hypoT, but if done right it

can be done.

Take a look at the book. See if you recognize yourself. There is far more

information in that book on adrenal fatigue them I have read on any website,etc.

Roxanna

North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc

northstargsdr@...

www.northstargsdr.org

I NEED ADVICE

I have not written here in awhile, but having problems none the less.

I had been seeing Dr. Woliner for a while but had to give him up

since he is so expensive and does not take insurance. He was the

second doc in a row to try me on Armour. I cannot tolerate any

thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms. With that beeing

said, he said that my thyroid numbers are not bad and that he can

treat me with suppliments to reduce my antibodies. Needless to say I

had to drop him and have not pursued that. I have been dealing with a

lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and a half. It

started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will hyperventilate have

rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat. The last two days and nights

have been good. Starting about 1 hour ago it started to hit me. So I

took an asprin thinking it might settle down an inflammed thyroid if

that is the problems. Last month I had 6 days solid of anxiety. What

suchs is waking up at 2 am and find that you are hyperventilating. I

really don't know what to do. I don't know if these problems are my

thyroid or something else. I really don't think it is a general

anxiety attack. I feel it is chemical or hormonal. Any advice would

be helpful. Thanks

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, It seems you are against taking hydrocortisone. What about taking

pregnenolone? Use 40 mg per day. It is a precursor to cortisol, DHEA,

progesterone, estrogen and testosterone. Your body will have a choice then.

You could also try one of the adrenal glandulars. Tish wrote up a good schedule

for their use. Listed a couple kinds that are good. I think you should take the

cortical one, not the one with medulla too. Then you can avoid the adrenaline.

Taking DHEA will not give your body the sort of support it needs while taking

thyroid to increase your metabolism. You need enough cortisol.

Roxanna

North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc

northstargsdr@...

www.northstargsdr.org

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Hi Janie,

On 9/12/04 I was already off the Armour. There were two times (about

3 months appart) that I have tried Armour. THe tiniest amount causes

hyper symptoms. At the time that anxiety started I was beginning to

take 75 mgs of Avapro for my BP. Since the doc upped it to 150mgs

about a month and a half ago my anxiety has gotten worse. I don't

know if that is the cause or not. I am currently trying to wean off

the bp meds and go natural with suppliments. My TSH will run from 5

to 12 and every where in between over many years. Dr. WOlner an MD

and holistic doc said that my free T3's and free T4's where not bad.

Free t3 was last tested at 303. My free T4 in May was .9

I have never been able to take more than 1 grain of armour for about

10 days. Even 1/4 makes me sweat, fast heart, hypervent, anxious.

Granted, it was easier to tolerate when taking the DHEA. Whould it be

of benefit to me to take the DHEA even if not on thyroid?

I have elevated antibodies for LUPUS but Dr. W does not think I have

lupus. My titer test was 1:80

Testosterone is low.

Thanks,

>

> Hi ! Sorry to hear about your continued issues. , don't I

> remember correctly that you had high cortisol??

>

> Let's do this. Respond to this, but give us as detailed a breakdown

> of your symptoms from when you first joined here (or before), your

> treatments (how much Armour you tried and how long you were on each

> amount, and any other meds you are on), your

> labs.....everything....so we can reevaluate all this for you.

>

> And...the problems you have been having since Sept 12th---were you

> on Armour at that time? How much, etc? What changed around that

time?

>

> And what are you on now, etc?

>

> Janie

>

> > I have not written here in awhile, but having problems none the

> less.

> > I had been seeing Dr. Woliner for a while but had to give him up

> > since he is so expensive and does not take insurance. He was the

> > second doc in a row to try me on Armour. I cannot tolerate any

> > thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms. With that

> beeing

> > said, he said that my thyroid numbers are not bad and that he can

> > treat me with suppliments to reduce my antibodies. Needless to

say

> I

> > had to drop him and have not pursued that. I have been dealing

> with a

> > lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and a half.

> It

> > started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will hyperventilate have

> > rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat. The last two days and

nights

> > have been good. Starting about 1 hour ago it started to hit me.

So

> I

> > took an asprin thinking it might settle down an inflammed thyroid

> if

> > that is the problems. Last month I had 6 days solid of anxiety.

> What

> > suchs is waking up at 2 am and find that you are

hyperventilating.

> I

> > really don't know what to do. I don't know if these problems are

> my

> > thyroid or something else. I really don't think it is a general

> > anxiety attack. I feel it is chemical or hormonal. Any advice

> would

> > be helpful. Thanks

> >

> >

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In a message dated 10/22/2004 7:30:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,

420@... writes:

> couldn't they just have you take a nap, then put a dish out by your

> mouth to catch the drool? :P

>

that would work.

cindi

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In a message dated 10/22/2004 9:46:52 PM Eastern Standard Time,

MamaMaha@... writes:

> But you know what? I'm

> losing interest in even doing that anymore it's all so complicated &

> so much to read & sort through or even think of retaining in the

> brain or memorizing.

>

i did it because it was the only way I was going to get better. From the

time i was diagnosed in Febuary...up until sometime in the summer - all I did

was

read books and internet articles and thryoid forum posts. It was confusing

initially...but I stuck with it...and then it becomes easy. I felt like I

didn't have a choice but to spend time on it...because I knew a doctor was never

going to tell me anything worthwhile. I'm glad now I took the time. It isn't

always easy...but most days are pretty good.

Cindi

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Never had the saliva done. Doc won't do it.

gary

> >

> > Hi ! Sorry to hear about your continued issues. ,

don't I

> > remember correctly that you had high cortisol??

> >

> > Let's do this. Respond to this, but give us as detailed a

breakdown

> > of your symptoms from when you first joined here (or

before), your

> > treatments (how much Armour you tried and how long you were

on each

> > amount, and any other meds you are on), your

> > labs.....everything....so we can reevaluate all this for

you.

> >

> > And...the problems you have been having since Sept 12th---

were you

> > on Armour at that time? How much, etc? What changed around

that

> time?

> >

> > And what are you on now, etc?

> >

> > Janie

> >

> > > I have not written here in awhile, but having problems

none the

> > less.

> > > I had been seeing Dr. Woliner for a while but had to give

him up

> > > since he is so expensive and does not take insurance. He

was the

> > > second doc in a row to try me on Armour. I cannot

tolerate any

> > > thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms. With

that

> > beeing

> > > said, he said that my thyroid numbers are not bad and

that he can

> > > treat me with suppliments to reduce my antibodies.

Needless to

> say

> > I

> > > had to drop him and have not pursued that. I have been

dealing

> > with a

> > > lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and

a half.

> > It

> > > started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will

hyperventilate have

> > > rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat. The last two days

and

> nights

> > > have been good. Starting about 1 hour ago it started to

hit me.

> So

> > I

> > > took an asprin thinking it might settle down an inflammed

thyroid

> > if

> > > that is the problems. Last month I had 6 days solid of

anxiety.

> > What

> > > suchs is waking up at 2 am and find that you are

> hyperventilating.

> > I

> > > really don't know what to do. I don't know if these

problems are

> > my

> > > thyroid or something else. I really don't think it is a

general

> > > anxiety attack. I feel it is chemical or hormonal. Any

advice

> > would

> > > be helpful. Thanks

> > >

> > >

>

>

>

>

>

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From what I understand, only the saliva tests measure that cortisol used

by/available to the cells. This is what you want to know.

A 24 hr test will not show whether you are up and down, high and low, at the

right or wrong time.

R

North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc

northstargsdr@...

www.northstargsdr.org

Re: I NEED ADVICE

My first Cortisol test was 24 hour urine and 8am and 4pm blood. Both

the 8am and 4pm blood cortisols were 34. The range for that is 4.0 to

22.0 in the morning and 3.0 to 17.0 at 4pm. My 24 hr urine was 1116

with the range being from 20 to 90. However, that was in May, in

August my blood Cortisol was 24.6 in the morning. Only the morning

was done. My DHEA blood before ever taking DHEA was 300 with the

range being from 20 to 413.

gary

> >

> > Hi ! Sorry to hear about your continued issues. ,

don't I

> > remember correctly that you had high cortisol??

> >

> > Let's do this. Respond to this, but give us as detailed a

breakdown

> > of your symptoms from when you first joined here (or

before), your

> > treatments (how much Armour you tried and how long you were

on each

> > amount, and any other meds you are on), your

> > labs.....everything....so we can reevaluate all this for

you.

> >

> > And...the problems you have been having since Sept 12th---

were you

> > on Armour at that time? How much, etc? What changed around

that

> time?

> >

> > And what are you on now, etc?

> >

> > Janie

> >

> > > I have not written here in awhile, but having problems

none the

> > less.

> > > I had been seeing Dr. Woliner for a while but had to give

him up

> > > since he is so expensive and does not take insurance. He

was the

> > > second doc in a row to try me on Armour. I cannot

tolerate any

> > > thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms. With

that

> > beeing

> > > said, he said that my thyroid numbers are not bad and

that he can

> > > treat me with suppliments to reduce my antibodies.

Needless to

> say

> > I

> > > had to drop him and have not pursued that. I have been

dealing

> > with a

> > > lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and

a half.

> > It

> > > started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will

hyperventilate have

> > > rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat. The last two days

and

> nights

> > > have been good. Starting about 1 hour ago it started to

hit me.

> So

> > I

> > > took an asprin thinking it might settle down an inflammed

thyroid

> > if

> > > that is the problems. Last month I had 6 days solid of

anxiety.

> > What

> > > suchs is waking up at 2 am and find that you are

> hyperventilating.

> > I

> > > really don't know what to do. I don't know if these

problems are

> > my

> > > thyroid or something else. I really don't think it is a

general

> > > anxiety attack. I feel it is chemical or hormonal. Any

advice

> > would

> > > be helpful. Thanks

> > >

> > >

>

>

>

>

>

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9/12?? So how did you do or what were you experiencing during or

after the 9/11 disaster? Just curious if this might have a little

bit or maybe a lot to do with it. A whole lot of people started

taking Rx meds for depression, anxiety, panic attacks,

hyperventilating, insomnia, etc after 9/11. And not surprisingly so.

Sometimes the symptoms reappear on the anniversary of such tragic

events. I've been a widow for 4 years now & talked to many other

widowed people, some who lost their spouses in the WTC event.

They've all said that the yearly anniversaries, in every year, after

the death of their loved one, has caused such symptoms to reactivate

10 fold. Whereas they do better the rest of the year except on

special other dates, birthdays, holidays, etc.

But this also applies to people who were greatly affected, even

emotionally from a great distance who had no family member or

friends die in the WTC disaster. It affected everyone in the world

who knew about it adversely in fact. How could it not have? Just as

an entire generation of people & their little kids were affected by

the atom bomb blast at Hiroshima. Same kind of global terror & fear

in that as well. And no way to run away from it either.

Surely such stressful, fearful, terrorizing incidents can cause our

hormones, glands & overall body-chemistry to dysfunction as all

stress does to a greater or lesser degree. For one thing they tend

to make the adrenals pump more adrenaline into our system to

activate the " fight or flight " syndrome in oneself that is needed to

help the body flee from an impending dangerous or fearful situation.

But if you didn't have to flee for your life in the 9/11 WTC

incident, it still could affect you anyway having seen it on tv even

as most people have.

Obviously if the adrenals are affected, so will the entire

endocrine system being affected. Not that any anti-anxiety/ anti-

depressants would cure it but they could help for a while anyway

until adrenals & thyroid, etc are further tested or aided by natural

supplementation.

Just my two cents. Not that I can offer any advice on how to cure

your symptoms except maybe an anti-depressant/anti-anxiety Rx or

even counseling might help?

Blessings,

Caroline

> I have been dealing with a

> lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and a half.

It

> started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will hyperventilate have

> rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat.

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So what's the answer then? Take raw adrenal with L-tyrozine & self-

medicate that way first before taking the Armour, etc?

> > > I cannot tolerate any

> > thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms.

> >

this stood out to me most. maybe others will jump in and have a

more> astute observation but i suspect you are suffering from low

adrenal output, as treating a thyroid condition in the presence of

tired adrenals without treating the adrenals first, often causes you

to feel sick, and hyper symptoms are how they can manifest.

> best,

> baron

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Very Interesting Caroline.. sounds right to me. Thanks for your post.

nne

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From: carolmamaha

Sent: Friday, October 22, 2004 8:59 PM

To: NaturalThyroidHormones

Subject: Re: I NEED ADVICE

9/12?? So how did you do or what were you experiencing during or

after the 9/11 disaster? Just curious if this might have a little

bit or maybe a lot to do with it. A whole lot of people started

taking Rx meds for depression, anxiety, panic attacks,

hyperventilating, insomnia, etc after 9/11. And not surprisingly so.

Sometimes the symptoms reappear on the anniversary of such tragic

events. I've been a widow for 4 years now & talked to many other

widowed people, some who lost their spouses in the WTC event.

They've all said that the yearly anniversaries, in every year, after

the death of their loved one, has caused such symptoms to reactivate

10 fold. Whereas they do better the rest of the year except on

special other dates, birthdays, holidays, etc.

But this also applies to people who were greatly affected, even

emotionally from a great distance who had no family member or

friends die in the WTC disaster. It affected everyone in the world

who knew about it adversely in fact. How could it not have? Just as

an entire generation of people & their little kids were affected by

the atom bomb blast at Hiroshima. Same kind of global terror & fear

in that as well. And no way to run away from it either.

Surely such stressful, fearful, terrorizing incidents can cause our

hormones, glands & overall body-chemistry to dysfunction as all

stress does to a greater or lesser degree. For one thing they tend

to make the adrenals pump more adrenaline into our system to

activate the " fight or flight " syndrome in oneself that is needed to

help the body flee from an impending dangerous or fearful situation.

But if you didn't have to flee for your life in the 9/11 WTC

incident, it still could affect you anyway having seen it on tv even

as most people have.

Obviously if the adrenals are affected, so will the entire

endocrine system being affected. Not that any anti-anxiety/ anti-

depressants would cure it but they could help for a while anyway

until adrenals & thyroid, etc are further tested or aided by natural

supplementation.

Just my two cents. Not that I can offer any advice on how to cure

your symptoms except maybe an anti-depressant/anti-anxiety Rx or

even counseling might help?

Blessings,

Caroline

> I have been dealing with a

> lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and a half.

It

> started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will hyperventilate have

> rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat.

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Geez Louise....How on earth did just living & breathing normally

ever get to be so darned complicated, confusing & overwhelming for

Pete's sake???? After reading this thread & some others, a person

has have a medical degree, or at least a medical dictionary or

reference book(s) & go through that expense. Then learn anatomy up,

down & sidewise, be a lab wizard & have read every book or

online/offline supposedly " expert " doctor or other wholistic

practioner on these related subjects. More expense, more time &

energy consumed. Very stressful!!!

How to get all that knowledge so it's useable when we're having

brain fog, lethargy & apathy from depression & chronic pain on top

it all is beyond me. Let alone remember it all. It beats the heck

outta me, that's fer shure. The more I read the more lost & confused

I get & the more hopeless it all sounds if we're to spend so much

time, money & energy on all this.

Who the hell has the time, energy or inclination for all that plus

experimenting, often wasting precious money in the process? With

different things to ingest, special diets to follow & memorize all

the reasons why for each specific food, or all the other things

involved???? Let alone read all the books recommended????

Not to mention having the time, money or energy to hunt down all

this stuff, buy it, keep charts, graphs, take daily temperatures &

pulse & on & on. And then keep searching for doctors reasonably

nearby who know how or are willing to experimentally treat us while

going thru all that insurance & other paperwork including forwarding

& releasing medical records from one doctor to another? Sounds

absolutely exhausting & expensive to me.

It's enough to make a person give up before getting started at all.

I've got a huge backlog of these emails I've been saving to sort

through & compile, then print for a binder. But you know what? I'm

losing interest in even doing that anymore it's all so complicated &

so much to read & sort through or even think of retaining in the

brain or memorizing.

I'm spending hours & hours a day just reading this list & other

health newsletters & other groups online. Who's got the time or

inclination to compile it all & print it or organize it into a

binder or other files?

Heck...just reading it all is exhausting enough. And I'm retired.

How on earth does a person with a family & a full time job do it all

without getting sicker, more overstressed or croaking from just this

kind of educational & experimental stress? Especially with all the

controversial statements & advice ongoing & completely changing

one's lifestyle to boot, even putting one's marriage in danger in

the process?

Also taking the thyroid, adrenal or other supplements can be

dangerous it sounds like. What with elevated pulse, rapid or

erractic heart beats, raised temperatures, sweats or fluctuations up

& down in rapid succession with all of those as self-experimenation

continues.

Hell it's way easier to take pain killers & take one's chances of

dying sooner rather than later. I mean if you have to increase your

Rx pain meds over time, that alone will kill ya sooner or later. And

who can live without them the older we get & the more pain we have?

I sure can't so far no matter how hard I've tried.

Sheesh...sometimes I envy my 92yo mother in a wheel chair in a

nursing home where she's fully taken care of & hasn't a worry in the

world, let alone much cognitive or physical abilities anymore. She

sings a lot & cracks corny, nonsensical jokes. What could be a

better way to live & be as happy as that?

Oh well......sighhhhhhhhhhhhhh...it's way over my head already & the

more I read the more complicated & time consuming & monetarily

expensive it appears to become. How did just living become so

difficult? I doubt it was ever meant to be this way from humanity's

Day One on this planet. Something's very wrong with this picture.

Stop the planet....I want to get off!!!!!

Caroline

> , It seems you are against taking hydrocortisone. What about

taking pregnenolone? Use 40 mg per day. It is a precursor to

cortisol, DHEA, progesterone, estrogen and testosterone. Your body

will have a choice then.

>

> You could also try one of the adrenal glandulars. Tish wrote up a

good schedule for their use. Listed a couple kinds that are good. I

think you should take the cortical one, not the one with medulla

too. Then you can avoid the adrenaline.

>

> Taking DHEA will not give your body the sort of support it needs

while taking thyroid to increase your metabolism. You need enough

cortisol.

>

> Roxanna

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Hi ,

What was the lowest dosage of Armour that you were on?

If it makes you feel any better, I am having the same problems with

increasing as well. I truly believe that I have been battling Hashi's

for so long that my body is totally resistant to change. I am at least

on 1 1/2grains, but my last labs were pretty pitiful, and I am praying

that this round i will be able to tolerate at least a 1/4 grain increase.

As far as the hyperventilating thing at night, I have had this before

diagnosis and treatment. I have woken up clutching my throat and

gasping for air - very scary! Is this what you are talking about?

I feel for you because I know how frustrating this all can be. You

want to get better and reduce the chances of getting serious illness

from thyroid disease, but you just can't get close to optimal. Anyway,

I just wanted to say that you are not alone. I don't really know why

some of us have this much trouble.

>

> I have not written here in awhile, but having problems none the less.

> I had been seeing Dr. Woliner for a while but had to give him up

> since he is so expensive and does not take insurance. He was the

> second doc in a row to try me on Armour. I cannot tolerate any

> thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms. With that beeing

> said, he said that my thyroid numbers are not bad and that he can

> treat me with suppliments to reduce my antibodies. Needless to say I

> had to drop him and have not pursued that. I have been dealing with a

> lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and a half. It

> started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will hyperventilate have

> rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat. The last two days and nights

> have been good. Starting about 1 hour ago it started to hit me. So I

> took an asprin thinking it might settle down an inflammed thyroid if

> that is the problems. Last month I had 6 days solid of anxiety. What

> suchs is waking up at 2 am and find that you are hyperventilating. I

> really don't know what to do. I don't know if these problems are my

> thyroid or something else. I really don't think it is a general

> anxiety attack. I feel it is chemical or hormonal. Any advice would

> be helpful. Thanks

>

>

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,

I started on 1/4 grain and had problems. Then I took DHEA and was

about to work my way up to 1grain but developed hyper like problems.

I have been off all thyroid for about 1 1/2 months or more. The

breathing thing and it can happen during the day, is like I can't get

enough air and my heart will be about 105 bpm. It could also be my bp

med. I am on Avapro. I am overweight and 54. However, I ride my bike

about 4 miles every day and I don't get out of breath while doing it.

>

> Hi ,

>

> What was the lowest dosage of Armour that you were on?

>

> If it makes you feel any better, I am having the same problems with

> increasing as well. I truly believe that I have been battling

Hashi's

> for so long that my body is totally resistant to change. I am at

least

> on 1 1/2grains, but my last labs were pretty pitiful, and I am

praying

> that this round i will be able to tolerate at least a 1/4 grain

increase.

>

> As far as the hyperventilating thing at night, I have had this

before

> diagnosis and treatment. I have woken up clutching my throat and

> gasping for air - very scary! Is this what you are talking about?

>

> I feel for you because I know how frustrating this all can be. You

> want to get better and reduce the chances of getting serious illness

> from thyroid disease, but you just can't get close to optimal.

Anyway,

> I just wanted to say that you are not alone. I don't really know why

> some of us have this much trouble.

>

>

> >

> > I have not written here in awhile, but having problems none the

less.

> > I had been seeing Dr. Woliner for a while but had to give him up

> > since he is so expensive and does not take insurance. He was the

> > second doc in a row to try me on Armour. I cannot tolerate any

> > thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms. With that

beeing

> > said, he said that my thyroid numbers are not bad and that he can

> > treat me with suppliments to reduce my antibodies. Needless to

say I

> > had to drop him and have not pursued that. I have been dealing

with a

> > lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and a half.

It

> > started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will hyperventilate have

> > rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat. The last two days and

nights

> > have been good. Starting about 1 hour ago it started to hit me.

So I

> > took an asprin thinking it might settle down an inflammed thyroid

if

> > that is the problems. Last month I had 6 days solid of anxiety.

What

> > suchs is waking up at 2 am and find that you are

hyperventilating. I

> > really don't know what to do. I don't know if these problems are

my

> > thyroid or something else. I really don't think it is a general

> > anxiety attack. I feel it is chemical or hormonal. Any advice

would

> > be helpful. Thanks

> >

> >

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Yes, , I had that too. Breathlessness from my heart rate being too

high and being hyper. Sounds like you increased too quickly perhaps?

Maybe you and I need to go very slow with tiny increments. I worry

about you. SOunds like the thyroid problem is already causing issues

with you. I wish you the best.

>

> ,

>

> I started on 1/4 grain and had problems. Then I took DHEA and was

> about to work my way up to 1grain but developed hyper like problems.

> I have been off all thyroid for about 1 1/2 months or more. The

> breathing thing and it can happen during the day, is like I can't get

> enough air and my heart will be about 105 bpm. It could also be my bp

> med. I am on Avapro. I am overweight and 54. However, I ride my bike

> about 4 miles every day and I don't get out of breath while doing it.

>

>

>

>

> >

> > Hi ,

> >

> > What was the lowest dosage of Armour that you were on?

> >

> > If it makes you feel any better, I am having the same problems with

> > increasing as well. I truly believe that I have been battling

> Hashi's

> > for so long that my body is totally resistant to change. I am at

> least

> > on 1 1/2grains, but my last labs were pretty pitiful, and I am

> praying

> > that this round i will be able to tolerate at least a 1/4 grain

> increase.

> >

> > As far as the hyperventilating thing at night, I have had this

> before

> > diagnosis and treatment. I have woken up clutching my throat and

> > gasping for air - very scary! Is this what you are talking about?

> >

> > I feel for you because I know how frustrating this all can be. You

> > want to get better and reduce the chances of getting serious illness

> > from thyroid disease, but you just can't get close to optimal.

> Anyway,

> > I just wanted to say that you are not alone. I don't really know why

> > some of us have this much trouble.

> >

> >

> > >

> > > I have not written here in awhile, but having problems none the

> less.

> > > I had been seeing Dr. Woliner for a while but had to give him up

> > > since he is so expensive and does not take insurance. He was the

> > > second doc in a row to try me on Armour. I cannot tolerate any

> > > thyroid replacement without having hyper symptoms. With that

> beeing

> > > said, he said that my thyroid numbers are not bad and that he can

> > > treat me with suppliments to reduce my antibodies. Needless to

> say I

> > > had to drop him and have not pursued that. I have been dealing

> with a

> > > lot of anxiety problems off and on for the last month and a half.

> It

> > > started about 9/12/04 or there abouts. I will hyperventilate have

> > > rapid heart rate and sometimes sweat. The last two days and

> nights

> > > have been good. Starting about 1 hour ago it started to hit me.

> So I

> > > took an asprin thinking it might settle down an inflammed thyroid

> if

> > > that is the problems. Last month I had 6 days solid of anxiety.

> What

> > > suchs is waking up at 2 am and find that you are

> hyperventilating. I

> > > really don't know what to do. I don't know if these problems are

> my

> > > thyroid or something else. I really don't think it is a general

> > > anxiety attack. I feel it is chemical or hormonal. Any advice

> would

> > > be helpful. Thanks

> > >

> > >

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In a message dated 10/24/2004 9:10:34 AM Eastern Standard Time,

marin@... writes:

> The other part of the adrenal glands puts out substances that can cause

> panic and anxiety, not the cortex----oh heck, what's the other part called,

> duhhh?

medulla?

cindi

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In a message dated 10/24/2004 9:10:34 AM Eastern Standard Time,

marin@... writes:

>

> The other part of the adrenal glands puts out substances that can cause

> panic and anxiety, not the cortex----oh heck, what's the other part called,

> duhhh? Anyway, norepinephrine and epinephrine and such things as that.

>

>

now that you're mentioning this...i'm wondering about my PKD (polycystic

kidney disease) folks like my daughter who have anxiety. In PKD the kidneys get

enlarged...and we know the adrenals sit right there on top of them...and i'm

sure it affects them. Hmmm....

cindi

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