Guest guest Posted March 26, 2010 Report Share Posted March 26, 2010 I'm in learning mode again so I've got a ton of questions for anyone who cares to take the time;-) I'm glad I have time to work things out in my head before making the plunge and changing over from NT to T3, it is driving me nuts trying to make a decision which med to go with, I'm chasin my tail, chasin my tail;-) I think my biggest concern is how to take the short acting stuff and keep your T3 levels steady? As it is now I find myself off an hour here, 20 minutes there just trying to get in my 2 X thyroid and 4 X HC meds. I wake up in the morning at different times on top of everything. I'm reading s book and he sounds adamant about taking meds (T3 and/or SRT3) precisely on time to keep levels from dipping. Then there's the night hours to think about. What about 7 - 8 hours when you're sleeping, how do you keep the T3 levels steady then with Cytomel/Cynomel? Like I said, chasin my tail... Does everybody here use an alarm, do you take it with you?How do dose 4,5 6 time a day on time and keep steady levels .. and not lose your mind LOL? I think the reason the SRT3 sounds enticing is just because it sounds easier but then after hearing you guys it doesn't necessarily sound like the better way to go if you have Hashi's and need to keep TSH levels squashed....I also don't understand why the TSH would go up on SRT3 either. also talks about supporting adrenals while cycling to capture temp too. That's another thing I'm confused about, taking more HC .. because the point of cycling is to raise temps so not sure how to make sure HC is enough...how can temps be level on HC while my temps are climbing? I'm already taking 25 mg HC now and temps were fairly level but past month my temps are all over the place again with NT.Thanks for the help, Kem in Eugene <º)))>< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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