Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 Hi . Can you give us more info? How long have you been on the 3 grains? How do you feel--i.e. has your energy returned? Are you moving around/exercising/being more active due to feeling better?? Any other lingering hypo symptoms? Janie > When I was on Synthroid I would notice immediate improvement for the > first few days after an increase, then at around 6 or 7 weeks post > increase, I'd lose weight (anywhere between 5 and 10 pounds in a > single day) and feel good for another few days. Then it was back to > hypo hell. > > I haven't noticed the same thing (a few days of relief at the > beginning or at the magic 6 week mark) on Armour and have been slowly > titrated up to a dose significantly higher than what I was taking in > Synthroid (taking 3 gr now, stopped Synthroid at 125 mcg). > > The kicker is that my weight (previously uncontrollable since > developing hypothyroidism) has gotten even more uncontrollable (hard > to imagine unless you're hypo I guess). > > Has anyone experienced this? How will I know when I find the magic > amount of Armour? Am I in the transition period where I'm taking > enough hormone to completely stop my own thyroid from working (and > hence feeling worse before better)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 I've been on 3 grains for 3 weeks (no indications of overtreating so far). I switched from 125 mcg Synthroid to 1 gr Armour about 6 months ago, and have been slowly titrating my dose upwards (1/2 gr at a time, at least 4 wks apart), based on symptoms. Remaining symptoms are: -Hair is still falling out, although slowed considerably since upping from 2.5 gr. -Sluggish bowel (some constipation but mostly feeling like I'm not finished). -Dry and cracked thick patches of skin on knees and tops of feet (have had these since endo decreased synthroid from 125 to 88 mcg in mid 2003). -Abdominal bloating during ovulation and mittelschmerz (so painful I feel like crying). -Heavy periods, coming closer together and lasting a little longer. -Weight gain, in spite of maintaining a low glycemic diet and a reasonable calorie level (1200-1300). I should also mention I gained 6 pounds while on Atkins induction over the summer - bummer! I have some energy, but certainly not at my pre-hypo level. I make a point to get some kind of exercise every day, even if it's just playing with my children (ages 2 and 4) or mall walking on my lunch hour. The only significant change I've noticed on Armour is that my mood isn't as flat as it was when on Synthroid (I'm usually a bubbly personality and have just been regaining a few of my bubbles the past few months). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 > > I've been on 3 grains for 3 weeks (no indications of overtreating so > far). I switched from 125 mcg Synthroid to 1 gr Armour about 6 months > ago, and have been slowly titrating my dose upwards (1/2 gr at a > time, at least 4 wks apart), based on symptoms. > > Remaining symptoms are: > -Hair is still falling out, although slowed considerably since upping > from 2.5 gr. > -Sluggish bowel (some constipation but mostly feeling like I'm not > finished). > -Dry and cracked thick patches of skin on knees and tops of feet > (have had these since endo decreased synthroid from 125 to 88 mcg in > mid 2003). > -Abdominal bloating during ovulation and mittelschmerz (so painful I > feel like crying). > -Heavy periods, coming closer together and lasting a little longer. > -Weight gain, in spite of maintaining a low glycemic diet and a > reasonable calorie level (1200-1300). I should also mention I gained > 6 pounds while on Atkins induction over the summer - bummer! > > I have some energy, but certainly not at my pre-hypo level. I make a > point to get some kind of exercise every day, even if it's just > playing with my children (ages 2 and 4) or mall walking on my lunch > hour. > > The only significant change I've noticed on Armour is that my mood > isn't as flat as it was when on Synthroid (I'm usually a bubbly > personality and have just been regaining a few of my bubbles the past > few months). What were your symptoms on synthroid? Thanks, Sim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2004 Report Share Posted November 22, 2004 Sounds like slow but sure improvement in most areas then Kiki...that's great. Have you tried cascara sagrada capsules or aloe vera juice or oat bran for your bowels? Sure works for me when I need it. Hang in there.... Caroline Re: one step forward, one step back I've been on 3 grains for 3 weeks (no indications of overtreating so far). I switched from 125 mcg Synthroid to 1 gr Armour about 6 months ago, and have been slowly titrating my dose upwards (1/2 gr at a time, at least 4 wks apart), based on symptoms. Remaining symptoms are: -Hair is still falling out, although slowed considerably since upping from 2.5 gr. -Sluggish bowel (some constipation but mostly feeling like I'm not finished). -Dry and cracked thick patches of skin on knees and tops of feet (have had these since endo decreased synthroid from 125 to 88 mcg in mid 2003). -Abdominal bloating during ovulation and mittelschmerz (so painful I feel like crying). -Heavy periods, coming closer together and lasting a little longer. -Weight gain, in spite of maintaining a low glycemic diet and a reasonable calorie level (1200-1300). I should also mention I gained 6 pounds while on Atkins induction over the summer - bummer! I have some energy, but certainly not at my pre-hypo level. I make a point to get some kind of exercise every day, even if it's just playing with my children (ages 2 and 4) or mall walking on my lunch hour. The only significant change I've noticed on Armour is that my mood isn't as flat as it was when on Synthroid (I'm usually a bubbly personality and have just been regaining a few of my bubbles the past few months). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2004 Report Share Posted November 23, 2004 > > What were your symptoms on synthroid? > > Thanks, > > Sim Pretty much the same, except slightly more fatigued and constipated. And I had the flat " Synthroid " mood. I guess I'm expecting to see dramatic changes (which I'm not) and am getting discouraged. The constant battle with my weight sure doesn't help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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