Guest guest Posted October 31, 2004 Report Share Posted October 31, 2004 The AM cortisol is quite high. Have they done a 4x a day cortisol? You may have both Hashi and Graves. Boy, wouldn't that be fun. Normally I don't agree with stopping meds for a baseline, but it is started, so that is what it is and I am curious the results. Your ferritin is a bit low, but it doesn't appear that would cause that reaction. Did you divide the Armour into 3x a day for starters? Re: how does hypO affect adrenals? Jamy Hi Jamy, Thanks for your reply. I am currently on no meds. I had a bad reaction to Armour (although I am considering trying it again) after switching from synthroid. I initiated the switch as my FT3 was even lower than it is now (consistently riding the bottom of the normal range). I was on a small dose of Armour for about 2 weeks when I felt increased anxiety and nausea, not feeling well at all, and so I discontinued it (with the agreement of my endo). I was taking between 15-30mg/day. BTW, I was hyperT for a short spell last year (I have TSI antibodies, which cause Graves'), and I have been very active on Graves_Support Yahoo Group for over a year. I have just taken a leave of absence from them to get myself together here. I stopped Armour about 4 weeks ago and my endo wants me to wait another few weeks to see where I'm at before deciding on whether to treat. I am totally prepared to go it alone if need be, but we'll see if she's cooperative. My serum cortisol was 22.7 (4 - 22) in the a.m. but just after breakfast (not fasting). My ferritin was 44. > You are under medicated but you may have other issues. What are the ranges > on your cortisol and wwas it morning only or 2 to 4 times a day? Have you > had your ferritin tested? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 I always had a weight issue and was constantly dieting. In 1997 I was eating like a horse and losing weight like crazy. It was great. I was even underweight! It was the beginning of the Hashi decline for me. I was dxed in 2002 Re: how does hypO affect adrenals? Jamy Jamy, The cortisol was only done once, in the a.m. I have antibodies for both HT and GD, but my TPO-ab was relatively low for those with HT (as in the single digits, compared to high hundreds that are typical for Hashi's). I believe I have been subclinical hypO for years and had a brief spell of hyperT, which I believe was caused by excess iodine. I have made dietary changes and therefore my hyper symptoms abated. But I believe that my thyroid is ailing! Since I was on a low dose of Armour, I took it in two divided doses. > The AM cortisol is quite high. Have they done a 4x a day cortisol? You may have both Hashi and Graves. Boy, wouldn't that be fun. Normally I don't agree with stopping meds for a baseline, but it is started, so that is what it is and I am curious the results. Your ferritin is a bit low, but it doesn't appear that would cause that reaction. Did you divide the Armour into 3x a day for starters? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 your ferritin was a bit low. What was the range? here is a link to my DR's website that has a great article on ferritin. www.goodhormonehealth.com. I think many of us have a hard time when we first start any thyroid med. I think you said somewhere that you don't drink coffee, right? Did you have any stimulant for breakfast like coke or mountain doo? Re: how does hypO affect adrenals? Jamy Hi Jamy, Thanks for your reply. I am currently on no meds. I had a bad reaction to Armour (although I am considering trying it again) after switching from synthroid. I initiated the switch as my FT3 was even lower than it is now (consistently riding the bottom of the normal range). I was on a small dose of Armour for about 2 weeks when I felt increased anxiety and nausea, not feeling well at all, and so I discontinued it (with the agreement of my endo). I was taking between 15-30mg/day. BTW, I was hyperT for a short spell last year (I have TSI antibodies, which cause Graves'), and I have been very active on Graves_Support Yahoo Group for over a year. I have just taken a leave of absence from them to get myself together here. I stopped Armour about 4 weeks ago and my endo wants me to wait another few weeks to see where I'm at before deciding on whether to treat. I am totally prepared to go it alone if need be, but we'll see if she's cooperative. My serum cortisol was 22.7 (4 - 22) in the a.m. but just after breakfast (not fasting). My ferritin was 44. > You are under medicated but you may have other issues. What are the ranges > on your cortisol and wwas it morning only or 2 to 4 times a day? Have you > had your ferritin tested? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 I would take 2 325 mgs of ferrous sulfate. Afternoon meal and night time snack. The cortisol is high. Re: how does hypO affect adrenals? Jamy Hi Jamy, The range for Ferritin was 10 - 154. Thanks for the link. I haven't had caffeinated coffee or tea for a couple of years now. No stimulants for breakfast! (Nor do I have any softdrinks. I abstain from aspartame. I typically drink plain Brita-filtered water, orange or cherry juice very diluted with water.) The only stimulants I have is a piece of chocolate now and then. > your ferritin was a bit low. What was the range? here is a link to my DR's website that has a great article on ferritin. www.goodhormonehealth.com. I think many of us have a hard time when we first start any thyroid med. I think you said somewhere that you don't drink coffee, right? Did you have any stimulant for breakfast like coke or mountain doo? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2004 Report Share Posted November 1, 2004 Hmmm...wondering why I'm eating so much & still losing weight myself. Something strange here. Caroline Re: Re: how does hypO affect adrenals? Jamy I always had a weight issue and was constantly dieting. In 1997 I was eating like a horse and losing weight like crazy. It was great. I was even underweight! It was the beginning of the Hashi decline for me. I was dxed in 2002 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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