Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 In a message dated 8/31/2004 12:01:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, tayamni@... writes: > Don't you wish sometimes that the world could just stop for a while so we > could heal our glands and then be able to join back in with the fluctuations > of life? > I have been wishing this for a couple of years...my husband tell me it just isn't going to happen. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 > I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. > Lynda (in the UK) Look at it this way, Lynda....try stopping one day at a time...if you feel you are not well without your Armour, then take it... But, actually, I am thinking you're having more of a problem of the low adrenals giving you " hyper " symptoms than the reserve T4 causing you to go hyper now that you're getting adrenal support (which is Peatfield's reasoning behind stopping for a week to a month). It can take months for someone with extremely exhausted adrenals tyo begin feeling continuously better...I think you must be draining off your adrenals as quickly as you are strengthening them. But treating the thyroid will help the adrenals and vice versa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 I am having a bit of a balancing problem right now too. My adrenals are weak. I have found that 25 mg a day does me very well until some additional stress comes along....can even just be very HHH weather, and I get return of low adrenal symptoms. I have tried lowering my thyroid meds to help but I just get very, very groggy and feel depressed. The only thing that has helped is keeping the thyroid meds up and HC up and resting. Right now I expect it will be extraordinarily hard to balance and stay balanced where I just got word that my mother has another metastatic tumor....on her back this time....she started radiation yesterday. Boy, did I adrenal crash that day. Don't you wish sometimes that the world could just stop for a while so we could heal our glands and then be able to join back in with the fluctuations of life? Roxanna North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc northstargsdr@... www.northstargsdr.org adrenal symptom I've read Dr Rind's site many times but I suppose you just can't take in everything at once. Anyway, I was amazed when I read today that one symptom of adrenal fatigue is that hair can become straight. I've always had short hair that curled easily but over the past few months it has gone straight, I've moaned about it to my hairdresser and have even had to change the style because of it. I never dreamt that this could be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. Considering that I've been taking hydrocortisone for 10 months, I wonder how much worse I would have been without it. I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. Lynda (in the UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 I am having a bit of a balancing problem right now too. My adrenals are weak. I have found that 25 mg a day does me very well until some additional stress comes along....can even just be very HHH weather, and I get return of low adrenal symptoms. I have tried lowering my thyroid meds to help but I just get very, very groggy and feel depressed. The only thing that has helped is keeping the thyroid meds up and HC up and resting. Right now I expect it will be extraordinarily hard to balance and stay balanced where I just got word that my mother has another metastatic tumor....on her back this time....she started radiation yesterday. Boy, did I adrenal crash that day. Don't you wish sometimes that the world could just stop for a while so we could heal our glands and then be able to join back in with the fluctuations of life? Roxanna North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc northstargsdr@... www.northstargsdr.org adrenal symptom I've read Dr Rind's site many times but I suppose you just can't take in everything at once. Anyway, I was amazed when I read today that one symptom of adrenal fatigue is that hair can become straight. I've always had short hair that curled easily but over the past few months it has gone straight, I've moaned about it to my hairdresser and have even had to change the style because of it. I never dreamt that this could be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. Considering that I've been taking hydrocortisone for 10 months, I wonder how much worse I would have been without it. I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. Lynda (in the UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 I am having a bit of a balancing problem right now too. My adrenals are weak. I have found that 25 mg a day does me very well until some additional stress comes along....can even just be very HHH weather, and I get return of low adrenal symptoms. I have tried lowering my thyroid meds to help but I just get very, very groggy and feel depressed. The only thing that has helped is keeping the thyroid meds up and HC up and resting. Right now I expect it will be extraordinarily hard to balance and stay balanced where I just got word that my mother has another metastatic tumor....on her back this time....she started radiation yesterday. Boy, did I adrenal crash that day. Don't you wish sometimes that the world could just stop for a while so we could heal our glands and then be able to join back in with the fluctuations of life? Roxanna North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc northstargsdr@... www.northstargsdr.org adrenal symptom I've read Dr Rind's site many times but I suppose you just can't take in everything at once. Anyway, I was amazed when I read today that one symptom of adrenal fatigue is that hair can become straight. I've always had short hair that curled easily but over the past few months it has gone straight, I've moaned about it to my hairdresser and have even had to change the style because of it. I never dreamt that this could be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. Considering that I've been taking hydrocortisone for 10 months, I wonder how much worse I would have been without it. I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. Lynda (in the UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 , I think I will try stopping the armour for a few days when the delta arrives (or one day at a time like you said) Hopefully the delta will replenish the adrenals more than the h/c is doing Lynda Re: adrenal symptom Look at it this way, Lynda....try stopping one day at a time...if you feel you are not well without your Armour, then take it... But, actually, I am thinking you're having more of a problem of the low adrenals giving you " hyper " symptoms than the reserve T4 causing you to go hyper now that you're getting adrenal support (which is Peatfield's reasoning behind stopping for a week to a month). It can take months for someone with extremely exhausted adrenals tyo begin feeling continuously better...I think you must be draining off your adrenals as quickly as you are strengthening them. But treating the thyroid will help the adrenals and vice versa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 , I think I will try stopping the armour for a few days when the delta arrives (or one day at a time like you said) Hopefully the delta will replenish the adrenals more than the h/c is doing Lynda Re: adrenal symptom Look at it this way, Lynda....try stopping one day at a time...if you feel you are not well without your Armour, then take it... But, actually, I am thinking you're having more of a problem of the low adrenals giving you " hyper " symptoms than the reserve T4 causing you to go hyper now that you're getting adrenal support (which is Peatfield's reasoning behind stopping for a week to a month). It can take months for someone with extremely exhausted adrenals tyo begin feeling continuously better...I think you must be draining off your adrenals as quickly as you are strengthening them. But treating the thyroid will help the adrenals and vice versa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 , I think I will try stopping the armour for a few days when the delta arrives (or one day at a time like you said) Hopefully the delta will replenish the adrenals more than the h/c is doing Lynda Re: adrenal symptom Look at it this way, Lynda....try stopping one day at a time...if you feel you are not well without your Armour, then take it... But, actually, I am thinking you're having more of a problem of the low adrenals giving you " hyper " symptoms than the reserve T4 causing you to go hyper now that you're getting adrenal support (which is Peatfield's reasoning behind stopping for a week to a month). It can take months for someone with extremely exhausted adrenals tyo begin feeling continuously better...I think you must be draining off your adrenals as quickly as you are strengthening them. But treating the thyroid will help the adrenals and vice versa. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 > I am having a bit of a balancing problem right now too. My adrenals are weak. I have found that 25 mg a day does me very well until some additional stress comes along....can even just be very HHH weather, and I get return of low adrenal symptoms. I have tried lowering my thyroid meds to help but I just get very, very groggy and feel depressed. The only thing that has helped is keeping the thyroid meds up and HC up and resting. > > Right now I expect it will be extraordinarily hard to balance and stay balanced where I just got word that my mother has another metastatic tumor....on her back this time....she started radiation yesterday. Boy, did I adrenal crash that day. > > Don't you wish sometimes that the world could just stop for a while so we could heal our glands and then be able to join back in with the fluctuations of life? > > Roxanna I'm very sorry to hear about your Mom, Roxanna...sending her Light. Yes - it seems that what you are describing happens until that wonderful day some months into the HC therapy, that you find you are able to weather the stresses better and finally have consistent feelings of good energy and health...then, I recommend staying at that dose of HC and Armour for a couple more months before you even attempt to lower the HC. Like Peatfield says, if you lower and find it returns you to a state of weakness in your adrenals, then just raise it again for a while. Life is indeed tricky at best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 > I am having a bit of a balancing problem right now too. My adrenals are weak. I have found that 25 mg a day does me very well until some additional stress comes along....can even just be very HHH weather, and I get return of low adrenal symptoms. I have tried lowering my thyroid meds to help but I just get very, very groggy and feel depressed. The only thing that has helped is keeping the thyroid meds up and HC up and resting. > > Right now I expect it will be extraordinarily hard to balance and stay balanced where I just got word that my mother has another metastatic tumor....on her back this time....she started radiation yesterday. Boy, did I adrenal crash that day. > > Don't you wish sometimes that the world could just stop for a while so we could heal our glands and then be able to join back in with the fluctuations of life? > > Roxanna I'm very sorry to hear about your Mom, Roxanna...sending her Light. Yes - it seems that what you are describing happens until that wonderful day some months into the HC therapy, that you find you are able to weather the stresses better and finally have consistent feelings of good energy and health...then, I recommend staying at that dose of HC and Armour for a couple more months before you even attempt to lower the HC. Like Peatfield says, if you lower and find it returns you to a state of weakness in your adrenals, then just raise it again for a while. Life is indeed tricky at best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 > I am having a bit of a balancing problem right now too. My adrenals are weak. I have found that 25 mg a day does me very well until some additional stress comes along....can even just be very HHH weather, and I get return of low adrenal symptoms. I have tried lowering my thyroid meds to help but I just get very, very groggy and feel depressed. The only thing that has helped is keeping the thyroid meds up and HC up and resting. > > Right now I expect it will be extraordinarily hard to balance and stay balanced where I just got word that my mother has another metastatic tumor....on her back this time....she started radiation yesterday. Boy, did I adrenal crash that day. > > Don't you wish sometimes that the world could just stop for a while so we could heal our glands and then be able to join back in with the fluctuations of life? > > Roxanna I'm very sorry to hear about your Mom, Roxanna...sending her Light. Yes - it seems that what you are describing happens until that wonderful day some months into the HC therapy, that you find you are able to weather the stresses better and finally have consistent feelings of good energy and health...then, I recommend staying at that dose of HC and Armour for a couple more months before you even attempt to lower the HC. Like Peatfield says, if you lower and find it returns you to a state of weakness in your adrenals, then just raise it again for a while. Life is indeed tricky at best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 > , > I think I will try stopping the armour for a few days when the delta arrives (or one day at a time like you said) Hopefully the delta will replenish the adrenals more than the h/c is doing > Lynda Let me know as soon as you get it! The postal clerk had me put it into a funny little global priority envelope and the other clerk thought it might be too thick of a package to go thru...so I put Light around it and am waiting to hear that it got there without incident!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 You know that have fat farms where people go to get a jump start on losing weight, how about a thyroid farm where people go to get a jump start on balancing their hormones? I'd be happy to work there if anybody else is interested. Of course then we run into where to put it - those with heat intolerance would like it north, those with cold intolerance would like it in the south. Jen R. -- Re: adrenal symptom In a message dated 8/31/2004 12:01:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, tayamni@... writes: > Don't you wish sometimes that the world could just stop for a while so we > could heal our glands and then be able to join back in with the fluctuations > of life? > I have been wishing this for a couple of years...my husband tell me it just isn't going to happen. cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 Thank you for the positive thoughts for my mother. :-) Roxanna North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc northstargsdr@... www.northstargsdr.org Re: adrenal symptom > I am having a bit of a balancing problem right now too. My adrenals are weak. I have found that 25 mg a day does me very well until some additional stress comes along....can even just be very HHH weather, and I get return of low adrenal symptoms. I have tried lowering my thyroid meds to help but I just get very, very groggy and feel depressed. The only thing that has helped is keeping the thyroid meds up and HC up and resting. > > Right now I expect it will be extraordinarily hard to balance and stay balanced where I just got word that my mother has another metastatic tumor....on her back this time....she started radiation yesterday. Boy, did I adrenal crash that day. > > Don't you wish sometimes that the world could just stop for a while so we could heal our glands and then be able to join back in with the fluctuations of life? > > Roxanna I'm very sorry to hear about your Mom, Roxanna...sending her Light. Yes - it seems that what you are describing happens until that wonderful day some months into the HC therapy, that you find you are able to weather the stresses better and finally have consistent feelings of good energy and health...then, I recommend staying at that dose of HC and Armour for a couple more months before you even attempt to lower the HC. Like Peatfield says, if you lower and find it returns you to a state of weakness in your adrenals, then just raise it again for a while. Life is indeed tricky at best. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 > I have been wishing this for a couple of years...my husband tell me it just > isn't going to happen. > cindi Listen to the man...if it does happen, we'll have more to worry about than our thyroids and adrenals...or are you hoping for the Raptures?? 9in which case we won't have any worries at all) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 You're not the lone ranger, my hair has straightened out also, and I don't like it either. Though it's soft and silky now, it doesn't have that standing up curly body to it. I went from wearing my hair just a few yrs ago at almost 3 ft long to wearing it extremely short, cut up over my ears all the time. It was very good hair, but thyroid problems saw to messing that up, dry and wiry, etc.....I'm hoping that the straight part changes soon, but you never know. adrenal symptom > I've read Dr Rind's site many times but I suppose you just can't take in everything at once. Anyway, I was amazed when I read today that one symptom of adrenal fatigue is that hair can become straight. > I've always had short hair that curled easily but over the past few months it has gone straight, I've moaned about it to my hairdresser and have even had to change the style because of it. I never dreamt that this could be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. Considering that I've been taking hydrocortisone for 10 months, I wonder how much worse I would have been without it. > I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. > Lynda (in the UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 You're not the lone ranger, my hair has straightened out also, and I don't like it either. Though it's soft and silky now, it doesn't have that standing up curly body to it. I went from wearing my hair just a few yrs ago at almost 3 ft long to wearing it extremely short, cut up over my ears all the time. It was very good hair, but thyroid problems saw to messing that up, dry and wiry, etc.....I'm hoping that the straight part changes soon, but you never know. adrenal symptom > I've read Dr Rind's site many times but I suppose you just can't take in everything at once. Anyway, I was amazed when I read today that one symptom of adrenal fatigue is that hair can become straight. > I've always had short hair that curled easily but over the past few months it has gone straight, I've moaned about it to my hairdresser and have even had to change the style because of it. I never dreamt that this could be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. Considering that I've been taking hydrocortisone for 10 months, I wonder how much worse I would have been without it. > I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. > Lynda (in the UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 31, 2004 Report Share Posted August 31, 2004 You're not the lone ranger, my hair has straightened out also, and I don't like it either. Though it's soft and silky now, it doesn't have that standing up curly body to it. I went from wearing my hair just a few yrs ago at almost 3 ft long to wearing it extremely short, cut up over my ears all the time. It was very good hair, but thyroid problems saw to messing that up, dry and wiry, etc.....I'm hoping that the straight part changes soon, but you never know. adrenal symptom > I've read Dr Rind's site many times but I suppose you just can't take in everything at once. Anyway, I was amazed when I read today that one symptom of adrenal fatigue is that hair can become straight. > I've always had short hair that curled easily but over the past few months it has gone straight, I've moaned about it to my hairdresser and have even had to change the style because of it. I never dreamt that this could be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. Considering that I've been taking hydrocortisone for 10 months, I wonder how much worse I would have been without it. > I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. > Lynda (in the UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 R oxanna, Are you doubling your HC when you have extra stress? That is what you are supposed to do and then gradually taper back the next few days. This is what Jefferies recommends in his book, " Safe Uses of Cortisol " . Your adrenals are unable to respond as they normally would to extra stress by pumping out extra cortisol so you have to take the extra. in Va. I am having a bit of a balancing problem right now too. My adrenals are weak. I have found that 25 mg a day does me very well until some additional stress comes along....can even just be very HHH weather, and I get return of low adrenal symptoms. I have tried lowering my thyroid meds to help but I just get very, very groggy and feel depressed. The only thing that has helped is keeping the thyroid meds up and HC up and resting. Right now I expect it will be extraordinarily hard to balance and stay balanced where I just got word that my mother has another metastatic tumor....on her back this time....she started radiation yesterday. Boy, did I adrenal crash that day. Don't you wish sometimes that the world could just stop for a while so we could heal our glands and then be able to join back in with the fluctuations of life? Roxanna North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc northstargsdr@... www.northstargsdr.org adrenal symptom I've read Dr Rind's site many times but I suppose you just can't take in everything at once. Anyway, I was amazed when I read today that one symptom of adrenal fatigue is that hair can become straight. I've always had short hair that curled easily but over the past few months it has gone straight, I've moaned about it to my hairdresser and have even had to change the style because of it. I never dreamt that this could be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. Considering that I've been taking hydrocortisone for 10 months, I wonder how much worse I would have been without it. I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. Lynda (in the UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi , I haven't tried doubling it. I just usually add 2.5-5 mgs with a surge of stress. I'm conservative. :-) If the additional amount doesn't make me feel better I add more, but only in tiny amounts. But now that you mention it, I am curious what it would feel like to just double the dose for even a day? Hhhmmm... Roxanna North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc northstargsdr@... www.northstargsdr.org adrenal symptom I've read Dr Rind's site many times but I suppose you just can't take in everything at once. Anyway, I was amazed when I read today that one symptom of adrenal fatigue is that hair can become straight. I've always had short hair that curled easily but over the past few months it has gone straight, I've moaned about it to my hairdresser and have even had to change the style because of it. I never dreamt that this could be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. Considering that I've been taking hydrocortisone for 10 months, I wonder how much worse I would have been without it. I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. Lynda (in the UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi , I haven't tried doubling it. I just usually add 2.5-5 mgs with a surge of stress. I'm conservative. :-) If the additional amount doesn't make me feel better I add more, but only in tiny amounts. But now that you mention it, I am curious what it would feel like to just double the dose for even a day? Hhhmmm... Roxanna North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc northstargsdr@... www.northstargsdr.org adrenal symptom I've read Dr Rind's site many times but I suppose you just can't take in everything at once. Anyway, I was amazed when I read today that one symptom of adrenal fatigue is that hair can become straight. I've always had short hair that curled easily but over the past few months it has gone straight, I've moaned about it to my hairdresser and have even had to change the style because of it. I never dreamt that this could be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. Considering that I've been taking hydrocortisone for 10 months, I wonder how much worse I would have been without it. I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. Lynda (in the UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 Hi , I haven't tried doubling it. I just usually add 2.5-5 mgs with a surge of stress. I'm conservative. :-) If the additional amount doesn't make me feel better I add more, but only in tiny amounts. But now that you mention it, I am curious what it would feel like to just double the dose for even a day? Hhhmmm... Roxanna North Star German Shepherd Dog Rescue Inc northstargsdr@... www.northstargsdr.org adrenal symptom I've read Dr Rind's site many times but I suppose you just can't take in everything at once. Anyway, I was amazed when I read today that one symptom of adrenal fatigue is that hair can become straight. I've always had short hair that curled easily but over the past few months it has gone straight, I've moaned about it to my hairdresser and have even had to change the style because of it. I never dreamt that this could be a symptom of adrenal fatigue. Considering that I've been taking hydrocortisone for 10 months, I wonder how much worse I would have been without it. I seem to be going through a real bad patch. Pounding heart, internal shaking, weepy etc. I've dropped my armour down to 2 grains to try and give my adrenals time to catch up. After reading Peatfield I wonder whether I should stop the armour altogether for a week but I'm feeling chicken. Lynda (in the UK) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 HI, Roxanna, This is what Dr. Jefferies says to do when you have stress. Double it and then gradually taper back to the regular dose. in Va. Hi , I haven't tried doubling it. I just usually add 2.5-5 mgs with a surge of stress. I'm conservative. :-) If the additional amount doesn't make me feel better I add more, but only in tiny amounts. But now that you mention it, I am curious what it would feel like to just double the dose for even a day? Hhhmmm... Roxanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2004 Report Share Posted September 19, 2004 HI, Roxanna, This is what Dr. Jefferies says to do when you have stress. Double it and then gradually taper back to the regular dose. in Va. Hi , I haven't tried doubling it. I just usually add 2.5-5 mgs with a surge of stress. I'm conservative. :-) If the additional amount doesn't make me feel better I add more, but only in tiny amounts. But now that you mention it, I am curious what it would feel like to just double the dose for even a day? Hhhmmm... Roxanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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