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Hmmm really likes the Delta, but I have had really good luck with

the Isocort. I chose it b/c it is dessicated adrenal cortex. I was

about to try the Delta, but then was able to see doc Milton so am

waiting to see what he says now. It is not coated plus I some have

posted that they do it sublingually.

Blessings,

Debbie K.

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from Armour?? Tigger

I'm taking 2.5 mg. of Delta. I live in Rhode Island.

I'm wondering if the Delta is even being absorbed because it's enteric

coated. I feel quite screwed up right now.

Thanks,

Tigger

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relief from Armour?? Tigger

Tigger,

I can't remember (please forgive) are you on adrenal support? Also

where

do you live?

Blessings,

Debbie K.

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You need to do your labs. I do believe in labs, but not as all inclusive a

judgment. Still, I think you might be very surprised at what your Free T3

and Free T4 are actually. It would be interesting that you may very well

need more Armour. Mine is a lower dose compared to many also, but that

doesn't mean that it's wrong for me, at least until time goes along and I

find out even more about myself. Antibodies do horrendous things in this

disease. That's why, for many, it takes a much longer time to get to the

right dosage. With a thyroid that is still in the process of failing, it

can change rapidly.

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Armour?? Tigger

> Janie, actually I have been on two grains for awhile... not counting the

day the dog at my meds.

>

> I'm also taking Delta 2.5 mg daily.

>

> I'm also wondering about absobability from the by-pass surgery. Also

wondering if I wasn't on enough of the Armour because of weight. I'm so

confused.

>

> Tigger

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You need to do your labs. I do believe in labs, but not as all inclusive a

judgment. Still, I think you might be very surprised at what your Free T3

and Free T4 are actually. It would be interesting that you may very well

need more Armour. Mine is a lower dose compared to many also, but that

doesn't mean that it's wrong for me, at least until time goes along and I

find out even more about myself. Antibodies do horrendous things in this

disease. That's why, for many, it takes a much longer time to get to the

right dosage. With a thyroid that is still in the process of failing, it

can change rapidly.

Re: Re: FIBROMYALGIA---who got relief from

Armour?? Tigger

> Janie, actually I have been on two grains for awhile... not counting the

day the dog at my meds.

>

> I'm also taking Delta 2.5 mg daily.

>

> I'm also wondering about absobability from the by-pass surgery. Also

wondering if I wasn't on enough of the Armour because of weight. I'm so

confused.

>

> Tigger

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Tigger

You need to do your labs. I do believe in labs, but not as all inclusive a

judgment. Still, I think you might be very surprised at what your Free T3

and Free T4 are actually. It would be interesting that you may very well

need more Armour. Mine is a lower dose compared to many also, but that

doesn't mean that it's wrong for me, at least until time goes along and I

find out even more about myself. Antibodies do horrendous things in this

disease. That's why, for many, it takes a much longer time to get to the

right dosage. With a thyroid that is still in the process of failing, it

can change rapidly.

Re: Re: FIBROMYALGIA---who got relief from

Armour?? Tigger

> Janie, actually I have been on two grains for awhile... not counting the

day the dog at my meds.

>

> I'm also taking Delta 2.5 mg daily.

>

> I'm also wondering about absobability from the by-pass surgery. Also

wondering if I wasn't on enough of the Armour because of weight. I'm so

confused.

>

> Tigger

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