Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 Nick, Basals are usually low, heart rate low in morning, but picks up after T3 dose. Maybe I need to spread it out more. Labs have always showed iron and ferritin etc...good. I haven't tried doing away with dessicated altogether, but that may be my next option. I just hate to crash now that warm weather is here. My shakiness etc, could be just too much T3 and perhaps cutting the dessicated while still taking 120 slow release will do it. I thought I had an absorption issue, but maybe its been good the whole time. There seems to be a point someone can get on too much thyroid and be hypo-perhaps because of pooling etc...Also, even the SRT3 may need to be spread out more. Thanks for any input, Mcgragor (Darin) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 >Nick, > >Basals are usually low, heart rate low in morning, but picks up after T3 dose. Maybe I need to spread it out more. Do you have a bed time dose? > >Labs have always showed iron and ferritin etc...good. > >I haven't tried doing away with dessicated altogether, but that may be my next option. I just hate to crash now that warm weather is here. Enough T3, either ST (which might need a lot) or standard release spread through the day and you shouldn't crash Replace the T3 in the natural with the same amount of added T3 and you won't miss that, it will take several days before the T4 decays enough to notice. >My shakiness etc, could be just too much T3 and perhaps cutting the dessicated while still taking 120 slow release will do it. I thought I had an absorption issue, but maybe its been good the whole time. a lot of people have absorption issues with SR. if your temperature is not high then it's more likely to be adrenals not coping with the amount of T3 than hyper as such. When I was on a lot of Armour to be able to function I was shakier than I am now on T3 > >There seems to be a point someone can get on too much thyroid and be hypo-perhaps because of pooling etc...Also, even the SRT3 may need to be spread out more. The usual reasons it can't get into the cells are adrenal, ferritin, or RT3 blocking receptors. B12 issues and D3 issues can also make it hard to utilize effectively Nick -- for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to www.thyroid-rt3.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 >Nick, > >Basals are usually low, heart rate low in morning, but picks up after T3 dose. Maybe I need to spread it out more. Do you have a bed time dose? > >Labs have always showed iron and ferritin etc...good. > >I haven't tried doing away with dessicated altogether, but that may be my next option. I just hate to crash now that warm weather is here. Enough T3, either ST (which might need a lot) or standard release spread through the day and you shouldn't crash Replace the T3 in the natural with the same amount of added T3 and you won't miss that, it will take several days before the T4 decays enough to notice. >My shakiness etc, could be just too much T3 and perhaps cutting the dessicated while still taking 120 slow release will do it. I thought I had an absorption issue, but maybe its been good the whole time. a lot of people have absorption issues with SR. if your temperature is not high then it's more likely to be adrenals not coping with the amount of T3 than hyper as such. When I was on a lot of Armour to be able to function I was shakier than I am now on T3 > >There seems to be a point someone can get on too much thyroid and be hypo-perhaps because of pooling etc...Also, even the SRT3 may need to be spread out more. The usual reasons it can't get into the cells are adrenal, ferritin, or RT3 blocking receptors. B12 issues and D3 issues can also make it hard to utilize effectively Nick -- for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to www.thyroid-rt3.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 >Nick, > >Basals are usually low, heart rate low in morning, but picks up after T3 dose. Maybe I need to spread it out more. Do you have a bed time dose? > >Labs have always showed iron and ferritin etc...good. > >I haven't tried doing away with dessicated altogether, but that may be my next option. I just hate to crash now that warm weather is here. Enough T3, either ST (which might need a lot) or standard release spread through the day and you shouldn't crash Replace the T3 in the natural with the same amount of added T3 and you won't miss that, it will take several days before the T4 decays enough to notice. >My shakiness etc, could be just too much T3 and perhaps cutting the dessicated while still taking 120 slow release will do it. I thought I had an absorption issue, but maybe its been good the whole time. a lot of people have absorption issues with SR. if your temperature is not high then it's more likely to be adrenals not coping with the amount of T3 than hyper as such. When I was on a lot of Armour to be able to function I was shakier than I am now on T3 > >There seems to be a point someone can get on too much thyroid and be hypo-perhaps because of pooling etc...Also, even the SRT3 may need to be spread out more. The usual reasons it can't get into the cells are adrenal, ferritin, or RT3 blocking receptors. B12 issues and D3 issues can also make it hard to utilize effectively Nick -- for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to www.thyroid-rt3.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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