Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 In a message dated 9/2/2004 1:49:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, kirkland@... writes: > I guess the brain fog is bad today, I'm not seeing the humor. It'll come > ot me in a minute...... I saw it. I think what Janie is saying is that docs make it all so complicated most of the time...with the labs and everything...when all one really has to do is give someone some Armour and let them dose up until symptoms are gone. if they would do that in the first place...with a whole lot of the low thyroid symptoms (skin disorders, IBS, fibro, foot problems, depression, etc.)...I think the conditions would not get so bad. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 In a message dated 9/2/2004 1:49:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, kirkland@... writes: > I guess the brain fog is bad today, I'm not seeing the humor. It'll come > ot me in a minute...... I saw it. I think what Janie is saying is that docs make it all so complicated most of the time...with the labs and everything...when all one really has to do is give someone some Armour and let them dose up until symptoms are gone. if they would do that in the first place...with a whole lot of the low thyroid symptoms (skin disorders, IBS, fibro, foot problems, depression, etc.)...I think the conditions would not get so bad. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 In a message dated 9/2/2004 1:49:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, kirkland@... writes: > I guess the brain fog is bad today, I'm not seeing the humor. It'll come > ot me in a minute...... I saw it. I think what Janie is saying is that docs make it all so complicated most of the time...with the labs and everything...when all one really has to do is give someone some Armour and let them dose up until symptoms are gone. if they would do that in the first place...with a whole lot of the low thyroid symptoms (skin disorders, IBS, fibro, foot problems, depression, etc.)...I think the conditions would not get so bad. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 In a message dated 9/2/2004 3:15:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, kirkland@... writes: > I whole heartedly agree that most docs rely too much on blood tests. > But I also don't think we should disregard them either Debbie, I know there was no criticism intended anywhere. In fact, aside from the light humor Janie and I saw, I think we both probably appreciate a doctor who is actually looking at labs in an intelligent way. So many of them don't seem to be able to understand and analyze labs in a way that is beneficial to their patient. And it does sound like he's a great doctor. And his approach was definitely interesting and he sounds informed. So please don't take any offense. I sincerely hope he is helpful to your daughter and I am sure their is a connection since you have the Hashi's. I'm actually thinking of trying my 25 year old daughter on some Armour. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 In a message dated 9/2/2004 3:51:05 PM Eastern Standard Time, kirkland@... writes: > I'm so glad when we dont' understand, we can get clarification. This is > a great group! > I agree. This is one place i can come too and feel loved and accepted and not judged for my hypo limitations. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 I guess the brain fog is bad today, I'm not seeing the humor. It'll come ot me in a minute...... Blessings, Debbie K. Re: Report on Doc Milton Visit via Phone Hi Debbie. Glad that you found a great doc and like him! But I had to chuckle after reading it all. Can you just see a pre-1975 Armour doc--the ones who only dosed by symptoms--reading all this?? LOL. Their eyes would have bugged out of their sockets, because all they would have done is given her Armour and told her to dose until her symptoms were gone. LOL. Janie > First we look for antibiodies. Both Kates TPO and antithyroglobulin > were negative so she does not have an autoimmune disease. Next we look > for production, conversion or reception problems.. The higher the TSH > the more the pituitary thinks there is a problem. A high TSH indicates > a production problem. Now we compare the T4 to the T3. We want the T4 > to be lower and to have a difference of only about 10 percentage points. > Kates T4 is lower, but the difference is 66 points. The low T4 > indicates there is a production problem of which some component is > iodine deficiency. > > If the T3 had been low and the T4 high, a conversion problem would be indicated. If both had been high, it would have indicated a reception problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 I see and there are certainly not even any remotely hard feelings here. I guess the reason it wasn't humorous to me is that it's not that simple with Kate. Children are not as verbal, at least Kate's not. It's great to have blood tests to help us figure things out. Kate's symptoms are few. She has been diagnosed as ADD (maybe it's the brain fog we all talk about) She has long periods (we all know that can be thyroid related). She's a little depressed (thyroid). She can't get to sleep at night and doesn't rest good when she does then can't get up in the morning (adrenal). So I'm thinking we should explore this thyroid thing, especially since I am hashi's. I whole heartedly agree that most docs rely too much on blood tests. But I also don't think we should disregard them either. With Kate's labs, most docs would have said she fine, her ranges are normal and sent us on our way. But not Doc Milton, b/c he listened. And I didn't think his approach was complicated at all. I could have given less detail, but included it for the newbies on board. For those of us who are not so new to this, I thought the percentages were interesting. Doc Milton is not relying on the blood tests only. We have discussed symptoms and he examined her in the office. I think he wanted to do Adrenal support for a while before starting the Armour. Meanwhile, the labs came in. They confirmed what he was thinking. I was just reporting what he said the blood work was showing for our education and, for the purpose of this post, didn't see the need to go into symptoms. I didn't mean to imply that he pays little or no attention to symptoms. I just don't want anyone getting the wrong impression of Doc Milton. He is everything we say we want in a doc. Blessings, Debbie K. Re: Re: Report on Doc Milton Visit via Phone In a message dated 9/2/2004 1:49:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, kirkland@... writes: > I guess the brain fog is bad today, I'm not seeing the humor. It'll come > ot me in a minute...... I saw it. I think what Janie is saying is that docs make it all so complicated most of the time...with the labs and everything...when all one really has to do is give someone some Armour and let them dose up until symptoms are gone. if they would do that in the first place...with a whole lot of the low thyroid symptoms (skin disorders, IBS, fibro, foot problems, depression, etc.)...I think the conditions would not get so bad. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 I see and there are certainly not even any remotely hard feelings here. I guess the reason it wasn't humorous to me is that it's not that simple with Kate. Children are not as verbal, at least Kate's not. It's great to have blood tests to help us figure things out. Kate's symptoms are few. She has been diagnosed as ADD (maybe it's the brain fog we all talk about) She has long periods (we all know that can be thyroid related). She's a little depressed (thyroid). She can't get to sleep at night and doesn't rest good when she does then can't get up in the morning (adrenal). So I'm thinking we should explore this thyroid thing, especially since I am hashi's. I whole heartedly agree that most docs rely too much on blood tests. But I also don't think we should disregard them either. With Kate's labs, most docs would have said she fine, her ranges are normal and sent us on our way. But not Doc Milton, b/c he listened. And I didn't think his approach was complicated at all. I could have given less detail, but included it for the newbies on board. For those of us who are not so new to this, I thought the percentages were interesting. Doc Milton is not relying on the blood tests only. We have discussed symptoms and he examined her in the office. I think he wanted to do Adrenal support for a while before starting the Armour. Meanwhile, the labs came in. They confirmed what he was thinking. I was just reporting what he said the blood work was showing for our education and, for the purpose of this post, didn't see the need to go into symptoms. I didn't mean to imply that he pays little or no attention to symptoms. I just don't want anyone getting the wrong impression of Doc Milton. He is everything we say we want in a doc. Blessings, Debbie K. Re: Re: Report on Doc Milton Visit via Phone In a message dated 9/2/2004 1:49:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, kirkland@... writes: > I guess the brain fog is bad today, I'm not seeing the humor. It'll come > ot me in a minute...... I saw it. I think what Janie is saying is that docs make it all so complicated most of the time...with the labs and everything...when all one really has to do is give someone some Armour and let them dose up until symptoms are gone. if they would do that in the first place...with a whole lot of the low thyroid symptoms (skin disorders, IBS, fibro, foot problems, depression, etc.)...I think the conditions would not get so bad. Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 I thought it interesting too. That's why I shared. I think the bottom line with Doc Milton is symptoms also. The labs are just useful tools, but definitely not the only one. Blessings, Debbie K. Re: Report on Doc Milton Visit via Phone Cindi's got it. The pre-1975 doc, with no labs and information like we have today, would have been amazed at all the info and facts that Milton was able to give you. I've always felt the same way about DaVinci--he was absolutely brilliant, but lived in a much more simple society. And wouldn't HE have been amazed by computers and the mathematical info we know now!! But the bottom line, really, is not percentages and numbers...it's symptoms and treating them. But it's interesting what he gave you!! I've heard good things about him. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Thanks. I see now. Actually I understood it after Janie's last post. I'm so glad when we dont' understand, we can get clarification. This is a great group! Blessings, Debbie K. -----Original Message----- From: nc2406@... Debbie, I know there was no criticism intended anywhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Thanks. I see now. Actually I understood it after Janie's last post. I'm so glad when we dont' understand, we can get clarification. This is a great group! Blessings, Debbie K. -----Original Message----- From: nc2406@... Debbie, I know there was no criticism intended anywhere. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 * Kate's symptoms are few. She has been diagnosed as ADD (maybe it's the brain fog we all talk about) She has long periods (we all know that can be thyroid related). She's a little depressed (thyroid). She can't get to sleep at night and doesn't rest good when she does then can't get up in the morning (adrenal). So I'm thinking we should explore this thyroid thing, especially since I am hashi's. My son sounds just like Kate (except the periods lol ) and he is doing very well on Amour. It has been only 3 months now, but the improvements are numerous. His basil temp has normalized too. I just read in Dr. Young's book Thyroid Guardian of Health, that the dose for kids was twice that of adults. Yet, our holistic doc said the labs would let the TSH's of kids get as high as 10 before they would flag them...Doesn't match up does it. Anyway, my son's TSH was 3.5, and he is currently on 1 grain of armour. I want to get a retest soon, although my doctor thought it might confuse me. My husband has hashi's and I have long standing hypoT, that is just not being treated adequately. Anyway, my son would surely have inherited the tendency. Sorry it took me 8 years to check into it. If my own thyroid hadn't crashed the first part of this year, I would have never figured it out. nne .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Hmmmmmmmmm ......... maybe a blessing in disguise? -----Original Message----- From: nne Skoog If my own thyroid hadn't crashed the first part of this year, I would have never figured it out. nne .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Hmmmmmmmmm ......... maybe a blessing in disguise? -----Original Message----- From: nne Skoog If my own thyroid hadn't crashed the first part of this year, I would have never figured it out. nne .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Hmmmmmmmmm ......... maybe a blessing in disguise? -----Original Message----- From: nne Skoog If my own thyroid hadn't crashed the first part of this year, I would have never figured it out. nne .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 >>Because they don't matter, " and he laughed and said that was true. Then he told me to continue to gradually increase my Armour until I thought I was where I needed to be!<< OK now I'm just plain dam jealous! LOL WHY can't I find a doctor like that? Course that's what I am doing anyway, but it would have been SO nice to do it with a doctor's blessings.... and years ago. Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 >>Because they don't matter, " and he laughed and said that was true. Then he told me to continue to gradually increase my Armour until I thought I was where I needed to be!<< OK now I'm just plain dam jealous! LOL WHY can't I find a doctor like that? Course that's what I am doing anyway, but it would have been SO nice to do it with a doctor's blessings.... and years ago. Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 >>Because they don't matter, " and he laughed and said that was true. Then he told me to continue to gradually increase my Armour until I thought I was where I needed to be!<< OK now I'm just plain dam jealous! LOL WHY can't I find a doctor like that? Course that's what I am doing anyway, but it would have been SO nice to do it with a doctor's blessings.... and years ago. Artistic Grooming * Hurricane, WV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 I wish everyone on this list could experience what we have with these " Top Docs. " B. yes we are lucky indeed. Now if Hurricane Frances would turn out to sea, I would feel even luckier. nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 You're in my prayer . Is there anyone else on the group in it's path? I live in the southeast corner of Alabama so it looks like it's comming my way too. But it will be much less destructive by the time it gets here. Blessings, Debbie K. RE: Re: Report on Doc Milton Visit via Phone Marrianne, I was just going to say something about that. This one kind of scares me. We were in the same house during and only lost our power for literally 10 seconds. But was small compared to this one and we're going to have a long night and day of rain and wind. I just hope everything goes well for all of us. My parents, 85 and 83 (Mom's hypo and on $ynthroid!) have to stay with us because they're in a moble home. I've been coming home from work (yes, I'm reclusive, too!) and working until 1:00 am all week making sure the house is ready and we have provisions, so I'm exhausted. Took a little more IsoCort today and an extra 1/4 grain of Armour and I'm doing OK. The beginning of the storm is supposed to start during the night, so I doubt if we'll sleep well. My hubby works for the Postal Service (nights) and he has to go in tonight after putting up the shutters until about 2:30 today after working all night, so he's exhausted, too. Hopefully, they'll let them go home early. Anyway, this is going to be interesting for us hypo's in Florida for the next couple of days. NO PRESSURE!!!! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 is around here too. Interesting that I took an extra dose of HC and armour today and yesterday too, just like said.we are doing the right thing, and have learned so much from groups like this for sure! Thanks for your prayers Debbie! nne _____ From: Debbie K. Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 8:09 PM To: NaturalThyroidHormones Subject: RE: Re: Report on Doc Milton Visit via Phone You're in my prayer . Is there anyone else on the group in it's path? I live in the southeast corner of Alabama so it looks like it's comming my way too. But it will be much less destructive by the time it gets here. Blessings, Debbie K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 is around here too. Interesting that I took an extra dose of HC and armour today and yesterday too, just like said.we are doing the right thing, and have learned so much from groups like this for sure! Thanks for your prayers Debbie! nne _____ From: Debbie K. Sent: Thursday, September 02, 2004 8:09 PM To: NaturalThyroidHormones Subject: RE: Re: Report on Doc Milton Visit via Phone You're in my prayer . Is there anyone else on the group in it's path? I live in the southeast corner of Alabama so it looks like it's comming my way too. But it will be much less destructive by the time it gets here. Blessings, Debbie K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 My daughter lives in Palm Beach and my surrogate daughter lives in Coral Springs or west Ft Laud > >Reply-To: NaturalThyroidHormones >To: <NaturalThyroidHormones > >Subject: RE: Re: Report on Doc Milton Visit via >Phone >Date: Thu, 2 Sep 2004 19:09:22 -0500 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Hi, , Sorry to be so far behind in e-mails. I hope you fared well. (I don't even remember which hurricane this was. LOL) My husband works for the post office too. He's a letter carrier. Our experience has been that we can't evacuate because by the time the post office let's my husband off, it's too late or they are expecting him to be back so soon that leaving wouldn't make sense! I'm in Va. and we would go to my brother's in Tn. if we left. Have you seen the post office to be this way? I sure hope you all are OK! in VA. PS. One hurricane we had, my husband found out later that people were told to tell their mailman to come in and no one told him! He carries a cell phone with him now. Marrianne, I was just going to say something about that. This one kind of scares me. We were in the same house during and only lost our power for literally 10 seconds. But was small compared to this one and we're going to have a long night and day of rain and wind. I just hope everything goes well for all of us. My parents, 85 and 83 (Mom's hypo and on $ynthroid!) have to stay with us because they're in a moble home. I've been coming home from work (yes, I'm reclusive, too!) and working until 1:00 am all week making sure the house is ready and we have provisions, so I'm exhausted. Took a little more IsoCort today and an extra 1/4 grain of Armour and I'm doing OK. The beginning of the storm is supposed to start during the night, so I doubt if we'll sleep well. My hubby works for the Postal Service (nights) and he has to go in tonight after putting up the shutters until about 2:30 today after working all night, so he's exhausted, too. Hopefully, they'll let them go home early. Anyway, this is going to be interesting for us hypo's in Florida for the next couple of days. NO PRESSURE!!!! LOL B. nne Skoog wrote: I wish everyone on this list could experience what we have with these " Top Docs. " B. yes we are lucky indeed. Now if Hurricane Frances would turn out to sea, I would feel even luckier. nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2004 Report Share Posted September 13, 2004 Hi, , Sorry to be so far behind in e-mails. I hope you fared well. (I don't even remember which hurricane this was. LOL) My husband works for the post office too. He's a letter carrier. Our experience has been that we can't evacuate because by the time the post office let's my husband off, it's too late or they are expecting him to be back so soon that leaving wouldn't make sense! I'm in Va. and we would go to my brother's in Tn. if we left. Have you seen the post office to be this way? I sure hope you all are OK! in VA. PS. One hurricane we had, my husband found out later that people were told to tell their mailman to come in and no one told him! He carries a cell phone with him now. Marrianne, I was just going to say something about that. This one kind of scares me. We were in the same house during and only lost our power for literally 10 seconds. But was small compared to this one and we're going to have a long night and day of rain and wind. I just hope everything goes well for all of us. My parents, 85 and 83 (Mom's hypo and on $ynthroid!) have to stay with us because they're in a moble home. I've been coming home from work (yes, I'm reclusive, too!) and working until 1:00 am all week making sure the house is ready and we have provisions, so I'm exhausted. Took a little more IsoCort today and an extra 1/4 grain of Armour and I'm doing OK. The beginning of the storm is supposed to start during the night, so I doubt if we'll sleep well. My hubby works for the Postal Service (nights) and he has to go in tonight after putting up the shutters until about 2:30 today after working all night, so he's exhausted, too. Hopefully, they'll let them go home early. Anyway, this is going to be interesting for us hypo's in Florida for the next couple of days. NO PRESSURE!!!! LOL B. nne Skoog wrote: I wish everyone on this list could experience what we have with these " Top Docs. " B. yes we are lucky indeed. Now if Hurricane Frances would turn out to sea, I would feel even luckier. nne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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