Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 In a message dated 10/6/2004 10:33:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, angel_lts@... writes: > SHe does > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > right??????? > it probably has everything to do with her thyroid. Is she on Armour? Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 In a message dated 10/6/2004 10:33:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, angel_lts@... writes: > SHe does > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > right??????? > it probably has everything to do with her thyroid. Is she on Armour? Cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 In a message dated 10/6/2004 12:55:28 PM Eastern Standard Time, angel_lts@... writes: > > > We are all on synthroid. Hmmmm > try this site: http://www.altsupportthyroid.org/dt.php cind Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hi and welcome! , would I be assuming correctly that your daughter was put on Synthroid since she has no thyroid? Synthroid/Levoxyl/T4-only meds are the absolute worst thyroid treatments. Yes, the anxiety could be related to the thyroid. Janie > Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have > hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born without > a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true problems, > it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe does > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > right??????? > I have been checking hormone issues also. > thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hi and welcome! , would I be assuming correctly that your daughter was put on Synthroid since she has no thyroid? Synthroid/Levoxyl/T4-only meds are the absolute worst thyroid treatments. Yes, the anxiety could be related to the thyroid. Janie > Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have > hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born without > a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true problems, > it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe does > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > right??????? > I have been checking hormone issues also. > thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hi and welcome! , would I be assuming correctly that your daughter was put on Synthroid since she has no thyroid? Synthroid/Levoxyl/T4-only meds are the absolute worst thyroid treatments. Yes, the anxiety could be related to the thyroid. Janie > Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have > hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born without > a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true problems, > it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe does > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > right??????? > I have been checking hormone issues also. > thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hi What thyroid med are you, your daughter, and other folks on? Yes, thyroid can have everything to do with the monthly cycles and other hormonal changes/difficulties. New to group-anxiety > > > Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have > hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born without > a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true problems, > it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe does > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > right??????? > I have been checking hormone issues also. > thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hi What thyroid med are you, your daughter, and other folks on? Yes, thyroid can have everything to do with the monthly cycles and other hormonal changes/difficulties. New to group-anxiety > > > Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have > hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born without > a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true problems, > it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe does > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > right??????? > I have been checking hormone issues also. > thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hi What thyroid med are you, your daughter, and other folks on? Yes, thyroid can have everything to do with the monthly cycles and other hormonal changes/difficulties. New to group-anxiety > > > Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have > hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born without > a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true problems, > it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe does > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > right??????? > I have been checking hormone issues also. > thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 yes she is taking synthroid and for 14 years, but the anxiety just began. > > Hi and welcome! , would I be assuming correctly that your > daughter was put on Synthroid since she has no thyroid? > Synthroid/Levoxyl/T4-only meds are the absolute worst thyroid > treatments. Yes, the anxiety could be related to the thyroid. > > Janie > > > Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have > > hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born > without > > a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true > problems, > > it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe > does > > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her > thyroid > > right??????? > > I have been checking hormone issues also. > > thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 yes she is taking synthroid and for 14 years, but the anxiety just began. > > Hi and welcome! , would I be assuming correctly that your > daughter was put on Synthroid since she has no thyroid? > Synthroid/Levoxyl/T4-only meds are the absolute worst thyroid > treatments. Yes, the anxiety could be related to the thyroid. > > Janie > > > Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have > > hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born > without > > a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true > problems, > > it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe > does > > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her > thyroid > > right??????? > > I have been checking hormone issues also. > > thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 We are all on synthroid. Hmmmm > Hi > > What thyroid med are you, your daughter, and other folks on? Yes, thyroid > can have everything to do with the monthly cycles and other hormonal > changes/difficulties. > > > > New to group-anxiety > > > > > > > > Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have > > hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born without > > a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true problems, > > it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe does > > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > > right??????? > > I have been checking hormone issues also. > > thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 We are all on synthroid. Hmmmm > Hi > > What thyroid med are you, your daughter, and other folks on? Yes, thyroid > can have everything to do with the monthly cycles and other hormonal > changes/difficulties. > > > > New to group-anxiety > > > > > > > > Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have > > hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born without > > a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true problems, > > it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe does > > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > > right??????? > > I have been checking hormone issues also. > > thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 No she is not on Armour. I dont know anything about, I have to start reading about it now. > In a message dated 10/6/2004 10:33:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, > angel_lts@y... writes: > > > SHe does > > have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before > > her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid > > right??????? > > > > it probably has everything to do with her thyroid. Is she on Armour? > Cindi > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 > yes she is taking synthroid and for 14 years, but the anxiety just began. > Her age, and being on Synthroid, can be the culprit. Synthroid is lousy treatment, and ESPECIALLY if your daughter has no thyroid. Armour would be giving her exactly what her thyroid would have been-- not just T4, but T3, T2, T1 and calcitonin. It makes a huge difference. Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 > yes she is taking synthroid and for 14 years, but the anxiety just began. > Her age, and being on Synthroid, can be the culprit. Synthroid is lousy treatment, and ESPECIALLY if your daughter has no thyroid. Armour would be giving her exactly what her thyroid would have been-- not just T4, but T3, T2, T1 and calcitonin. It makes a huge difference. Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hi ! , let me tell you why I started this group, and why there are hundreds like me here who totally understand. I was on Synthroid (and Levoxyl) for 17 years. NEVER EVER did either help me. I had one of the most bizarre and debilitating reactions to exercise or movement that I have ever heard of. In fact, my disability became SO severe that by the year 2000, I told my husband I was going to have to apply for disability. I was so, so sick. And I had spent thousands upon thousands of dollars over the years to try to find out WHAT was wrong with me!! NO ONE EVER said it was my thyroid, because of course, I was being " adequately " treated and my numbers were " in range. " And to make a long story short, I found out about Armour, started on it over 2 years ago, dosed more by SYMPTOMS that labs, and the rest is history. I now have fanastic stamina and energy and SO many other wonderful results. Armour works. Oh sure, on Synthroid/Levoxyl/T4-only meds, you get some results. BUT....you will ALWAYS have problems of one kind or another that are related to being on a T4-only med. These include anxiety, or chronic low-grade depression, or high cholesterol, or dry skin and hair, or hard stools.....the list is long. You would be amazed what problems have ceased since folks switched to Armour here. Sometimes we laugh since we didn't know that certain ones were the RESULT of being on T4-only meds. If you decide to switch all of you to Armour, it will be very important to find the right doc. The majority are QUITE ignorant about it. And even when one " allows " you to be on Armour, they frequently don't allow enough since most docs are LAB-OBSESSED. You might want to tuck the following info in the back of your brain--- when folks find the optimal dose of Armour, the dose which takes away all negative symptoms, their TSH is usually suppressed (below 1) and their FREE T3 is over the top. Hang in there, and don't hesitate to ask folks here any question. This group is loaded with lots of self-taught folks, and good folks, to boot. We KNOW our stuff here, because we have LIVED it. Janie > No she is not on Armour. I dont know anything about, I have to start > reading about it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 Hi ! , let me tell you why I started this group, and why there are hundreds like me here who totally understand. I was on Synthroid (and Levoxyl) for 17 years. NEVER EVER did either help me. I had one of the most bizarre and debilitating reactions to exercise or movement that I have ever heard of. In fact, my disability became SO severe that by the year 2000, I told my husband I was going to have to apply for disability. I was so, so sick. And I had spent thousands upon thousands of dollars over the years to try to find out WHAT was wrong with me!! NO ONE EVER said it was my thyroid, because of course, I was being " adequately " treated and my numbers were " in range. " And to make a long story short, I found out about Armour, started on it over 2 years ago, dosed more by SYMPTOMS that labs, and the rest is history. I now have fanastic stamina and energy and SO many other wonderful results. Armour works. Oh sure, on Synthroid/Levoxyl/T4-only meds, you get some results. BUT....you will ALWAYS have problems of one kind or another that are related to being on a T4-only med. These include anxiety, or chronic low-grade depression, or high cholesterol, or dry skin and hair, or hard stools.....the list is long. You would be amazed what problems have ceased since folks switched to Armour here. Sometimes we laugh since we didn't know that certain ones were the RESULT of being on T4-only meds. If you decide to switch all of you to Armour, it will be very important to find the right doc. The majority are QUITE ignorant about it. And even when one " allows " you to be on Armour, they frequently don't allow enough since most docs are LAB-OBSESSED. You might want to tuck the following info in the back of your brain--- when folks find the optimal dose of Armour, the dose which takes away all negative symptoms, their TSH is usually suppressed (below 1) and their FREE T3 is over the top. Hang in there, and don't hesitate to ask folks here any question. This group is loaded with lots of self-taught folks, and good folks, to boot. We KNOW our stuff here, because we have LIVED it. Janie > No she is not on Armour. I dont know anything about, I have to start > reading about it now. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Janie, Wow this support group is really kicking. Anyway thanks so much for all your info. I have my head spinning right now. The doc wanted her on prozac and I cancelled the perscription. In the past she was on zoloft for two months and she felt it was not working. I dont want her on anything. So I have found that taurine (amino acid) is suppose to help with anxiety but she has only been on it for one week. I have to increase it next week. Then she had bad pains from her period very painful that has only happened a few times. So I felt it was hormones even the anxiety. Oh she also has tics since she was nine. She is a good eater and bad. SHe eats lots of raw veggies, but craves choc, ice cream and sweets.(that is why she has alot of pain during that time of the month) I will have to do more searching about the armour. For I have never heard of it. I have epilepsy so I have done alot of research on that and very occupied on that topic. I am doing very well so I have more time to other health issues which I did not have in the past. Is there other natural things other than armour? WHat is it exactly? AN herb and what can it be taken with since I am on medication? My mom takes meds for her heart? How long does it take to get into your system? Are there doctors out there that believe it? That is always a problem. What side effects is there to worry about? Thanks > > Hi ! , let me tell you why I started this group, and why > there are hundreds like me here who totally understand. I was on > Synthroid (and Levoxyl) for 17 years. NEVER EVER did either help me. > I had one of the most bizarre and debilitating reactions to exercise > or movement that I have ever heard of. In fact, my disability became > SO severe that by the year 2000, I told my husband I was going to > have to apply for disability. I was so, so sick. And I had spent > thousands upon thousands of dollars over the years to try to find out > WHAT was wrong with me!! NO ONE EVER said it was my thyroid, because > of course, I was being " adequately " treated and my numbers were " in > range. " > > And to make a long story short, I found out about Armour, started on > it over 2 years ago, dosed more by SYMPTOMS that labs, and the rest > is history. I now have fanastic stamina and energy and SO many other > wonderful results. Armour works. > > Oh sure, on Synthroid/Levoxyl/T4-only meds, you get some results. > BUT....you will ALWAYS have problems of one kind or another that are > related to being on a T4-only med. These include anxiety, or chronic > low-grade depression, or high cholesterol, or dry skin and hair, or > hard stools.....the list is long. > > You would be amazed what problems have ceased since folks switched to > Armour here. Sometimes we laugh since we didn't know that certain > ones were the RESULT of being on T4-only meds. > > If you decide to switch all of you to Armour, it will be very > important to find the right doc. The majority are QUITE ignorant > about it. And even when one " allows " you to be on Armour, they > frequently don't allow enough since most docs are LAB-OBSESSED. You > might want to tuck the following info in the back of your brain--- > when folks find the optimal dose of Armour, the dose which takes away > all negative symptoms, their TSH is usually suppressed (below 1) and > their FREE T3 is over the top. > > Hang in there, and don't hesitate to ask folks here any question. > This group is loaded with lots of self-taught folks, and good folks, > to boot. We KNOW our stuff here, because we have LIVED it. > > Janie > > > > No she is not on Armour. I dont know anything about, I have to start > > reading about it now. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Janie, Wow this support group is really kicking. Anyway thanks so much for all your info. I have my head spinning right now. The doc wanted her on prozac and I cancelled the perscription. In the past she was on zoloft for two months and she felt it was not working. I dont want her on anything. So I have found that taurine (amino acid) is suppose to help with anxiety but she has only been on it for one week. I have to increase it next week. Then she had bad pains from her period very painful that has only happened a few times. So I felt it was hormones even the anxiety. Oh she also has tics since she was nine. She is a good eater and bad. SHe eats lots of raw veggies, but craves choc, ice cream and sweets.(that is why she has alot of pain during that time of the month) I will have to do more searching about the armour. For I have never heard of it. I have epilepsy so I have done alot of research on that and very occupied on that topic. I am doing very well so I have more time to other health issues which I did not have in the past. Is there other natural things other than armour? WHat is it exactly? AN herb and what can it be taken with since I am on medication? My mom takes meds for her heart? How long does it take to get into your system? Are there doctors out there that believe it? That is always a problem. What side effects is there to worry about? Thanks > > Hi ! , let me tell you why I started this group, and why > there are hundreds like me here who totally understand. I was on > Synthroid (and Levoxyl) for 17 years. NEVER EVER did either help me. > I had one of the most bizarre and debilitating reactions to exercise > or movement that I have ever heard of. In fact, my disability became > SO severe that by the year 2000, I told my husband I was going to > have to apply for disability. I was so, so sick. And I had spent > thousands upon thousands of dollars over the years to try to find out > WHAT was wrong with me!! NO ONE EVER said it was my thyroid, because > of course, I was being " adequately " treated and my numbers were " in > range. " > > And to make a long story short, I found out about Armour, started on > it over 2 years ago, dosed more by SYMPTOMS that labs, and the rest > is history. I now have fanastic stamina and energy and SO many other > wonderful results. Armour works. > > Oh sure, on Synthroid/Levoxyl/T4-only meds, you get some results. > BUT....you will ALWAYS have problems of one kind or another that are > related to being on a T4-only med. These include anxiety, or chronic > low-grade depression, or high cholesterol, or dry skin and hair, or > hard stools.....the list is long. > > You would be amazed what problems have ceased since folks switched to > Armour here. Sometimes we laugh since we didn't know that certain > ones were the RESULT of being on T4-only meds. > > If you decide to switch all of you to Armour, it will be very > important to find the right doc. The majority are QUITE ignorant > about it. And even when one " allows " you to be on Armour, they > frequently don't allow enough since most docs are LAB-OBSESSED. You > might want to tuck the following info in the back of your brain--- > when folks find the optimal dose of Armour, the dose which takes away > all negative symptoms, their TSH is usually suppressed (below 1) and > their FREE T3 is over the top. > > Hang in there, and don't hesitate to ask folks here any question. > This group is loaded with lots of self-taught folks, and good folks, > to boot. We KNOW our stuff here, because we have LIVED it. > > Janie > > > > No she is not on Armour. I dont know anything about, I have to start > > reading about it now. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2004 Report Share Posted October 7, 2004 Janie, Wow this support group is really kicking. Anyway thanks so much for all your info. I have my head spinning right now. The doc wanted her on prozac and I cancelled the perscription. In the past she was on zoloft for two months and she felt it was not working. I dont want her on anything. So I have found that taurine (amino acid) is suppose to help with anxiety but she has only been on it for one week. I have to increase it next week. Then she had bad pains from her period very painful that has only happened a few times. So I felt it was hormones even the anxiety. Oh she also has tics since she was nine. She is a good eater and bad. SHe eats lots of raw veggies, but craves choc, ice cream and sweets.(that is why she has alot of pain during that time of the month) I will have to do more searching about the armour. For I have never heard of it. I have epilepsy so I have done alot of research on that and very occupied on that topic. I am doing very well so I have more time to other health issues which I did not have in the past. Is there other natural things other than armour? WHat is it exactly? AN herb and what can it be taken with since I am on medication? My mom takes meds for her heart? How long does it take to get into your system? Are there doctors out there that believe it? That is always a problem. What side effects is there to worry about? Thanks > > Hi ! , let me tell you why I started this group, and why > there are hundreds like me here who totally understand. I was on > Synthroid (and Levoxyl) for 17 years. NEVER EVER did either help me. > I had one of the most bizarre and debilitating reactions to exercise > or movement that I have ever heard of. In fact, my disability became > SO severe that by the year 2000, I told my husband I was going to > have to apply for disability. I was so, so sick. And I had spent > thousands upon thousands of dollars over the years to try to find out > WHAT was wrong with me!! NO ONE EVER said it was my thyroid, because > of course, I was being " adequately " treated and my numbers were " in > range. " > > And to make a long story short, I found out about Armour, started on > it over 2 years ago, dosed more by SYMPTOMS that labs, and the rest > is history. I now have fanastic stamina and energy and SO many other > wonderful results. Armour works. > > Oh sure, on Synthroid/Levoxyl/T4-only meds, you get some results. > BUT....you will ALWAYS have problems of one kind or another that are > related to being on a T4-only med. These include anxiety, or chronic > low-grade depression, or high cholesterol, or dry skin and hair, or > hard stools.....the list is long. > > You would be amazed what problems have ceased since folks switched to > Armour here. Sometimes we laugh since we didn't know that certain > ones were the RESULT of being on T4-only meds. > > If you decide to switch all of you to Armour, it will be very > important to find the right doc. The majority are QUITE ignorant > about it. And even when one " allows " you to be on Armour, they > frequently don't allow enough since most docs are LAB-OBSESSED. You > might want to tuck the following info in the back of your brain--- > when folks find the optimal dose of Armour, the dose which takes away > all negative symptoms, their TSH is usually suppressed (below 1) and > their FREE T3 is over the top. > > Hang in there, and don't hesitate to ask folks here any question. > This group is loaded with lots of self-taught folks, and good folks, > to boot. We KNOW our stuff here, because we have LIVED it. > > Janie > > > > No she is not on Armour. I dont know anything about, I have to start > > reading about it now. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 Look at the name of this group---Natural Thyroid Hormones----Not $ynthroid, Levoxyl, Unithroid, or Levothroid. Since your daughter has NO thyroid at all, this IS what she's missing. Our own healthy thyroids used to make ALL seven thyroid hormones. There is a reason for it having had made all of these, for they are all used in different systems of the body. If a person's body tissues can't convert T4 to all of these other hormones, that person is in critical trouble. Also, different body tissues can't convert T4 into anything, they MUST have the direct form of T3, T3, or T1, without having to convert it to anything. T4-only does not allow this to happen, so certain body systems will suffer for as long as a person is on a synthetic T4 med, for as long as that person takes it, AND it will only get worse, never better. Armour. It is the most similar to our own natural thyroid hormone output, before we all got so sick. Re: New to group-anxiety > > > Janie, Wow this support group is really kicking. > > Anyway thanks so much for all your info. I have my head spinning right > now. The doc wanted her on prozac and I cancelled the perscription. In > the past she was on zoloft for two months and she felt it was not > working. I dont want her on anything. > So I have found that taurine (amino acid) is suppose to help with > anxiety but she has only been on it for one week. I have to increase > it next week. Then she had bad pains from her period very painful that > has only happened a few times. So I felt it was hormones even the > anxiety. Oh she also has tics since she was nine. > She is a good eater and bad. SHe eats lots of raw veggies, but craves > choc, ice cream and sweets.(that is why she has alot of pain during > that time of the month) > I will have to do more searching about the armour. For I have never > heard of it. > I have epilepsy so I have done alot of research on that and very > occupied on that topic. I am doing very well so I have more time to > other health issues which I did not have in the past. > > Is there other natural things other than armour? WHat is it exactly? > AN herb and what can it be taken with since I am on medication? My > mom takes meds for her heart? > How long does it take to get into your system? Are there doctors > out there that believe it? That is always a problem. > What side effects is there to worry about? > Thanks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2004 Report Share Posted October 8, 2004 My new doctor said my thyroid blood tests are normal. So I guess she's planning on keeping me on Synthroid even tho I'm having a lot of pain, chronically fatigued & depressed. I suppose I'll have to get the lab report from her to ask you folks what to do next based on what I can tell you is on the report. I don't know what else to do at this point otherwise. Re: Re: New to group-anxiety Look at the name of this group---Natural Thyroid Hormones----Not $ynthroid, Levoxyl, Unithroid, or Levothroid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2004 Report Share Posted October 9, 2004 Hi, , Welcome! So glad to have you join us! I'm so glad your daughter's problem was caught early! in VA. Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born without a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true problems, it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe does have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid right??????? I have been checking hormone issues also. thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2004 Report Share Posted October 9, 2004 Hi, , Welcome! So glad to have you join us! I'm so glad your daughter's problem was caught early! in VA. Hi, I just thought I give everyone a hello. My daughter and I have hypothyroid and so does my mom and sister. My daughter is born without a thyroid, she is 14 years old. She does not have any true problems, it was caught at the age of 10 days old, thank god for that. SHe does have anxiety problems that just seemed to begin about a year before her first period, that would not have anything to do with her thyroid right??????? I have been checking hormone issues also. thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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