Guest guest Posted October 10, 2004 Report Share Posted October 10, 2004 So is cortisol the only test to see if adrenals are shot? The am one was the only one done on me. > > > > > >> I guess I'll have to look into adrenals as a possible issue. I've > > noticed reading on this group that this is also an issue for many. > > > > Judy, don't get bogged down yet concerning adrenals. There are some > > here who definitely need it, but there are many others who have > > never needed it and do fine on Armour without it. Let's first see > > how your Endo does tomorrow. > > > > Janie > > that's true. treat the thyroid first. if you feel worse or don't seem > to have luck, look at the other things. if you have a doctor who'll > test them, do test them, though. it won't hurt and may expedite your > treatment. > > b Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2004 Report Share Posted October 10, 2004 > So is cortisol the only test to see if adrenals are shot? The am > one was the only one done on me. A 24 hour test is far more revealing. But what did the morning one show?? Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 10, 2004 Report Share Posted October 10, 2004 > So is cortisol the only test to see if adrenals are shot? The am > one was the only one done on me. A 24 hour test is far more revealing. But what did the morning one show?? Janie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 Adrenal issues can definitely affect T3. If adrenal is low tissues become resistant to T3 and so it stays in the blood. Also T4 will build up in the blood because you can't use thyroid hormone without sufficient cortisol from the adrenals. So, low adrenal ourtput causes false high test results. Tish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 I've been taking 125 mcg of Synthroid for several years now. How is that comparable to the Levothroid? Are they given at the same dosage & measurements or different? I don't think my Synthroid is working very well. Not sure tho cuz recent tests show my thyroid function is " normal " . But I think my new dr. only did the TSH tests & nothing more. I haven't seen the lab reports yet to know for sure tho. But of course, if they show " normal " , she's not going to want to prescribe more or change to Armour. That's my problem. Re: Have Test Results and Going to See Endo on Monday -- Need Advice Please I must have missed your post. 0.025 of Levothroid is a very low dose and only a starting dose and I don't understand why it was not raised in two weeks after you started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2004 Report Share Posted October 11, 2004 I've been taking 125 mcg of Synthroid for several years now. How is that comparable to the Levothroid? Are they given at the same dosage & measurements or different? I don't think my Synthroid is working very well. Not sure tho cuz recent tests show my thyroid function is " normal " . But I think my new dr. only did the TSH tests & nothing more. I haven't seen the lab reports yet to know for sure tho. But of course, if they show " normal " , she's not going to want to prescribe more or change to Armour. That's my problem. Re: Have Test Results and Going to See Endo on Monday -- Need Advice Please I must have missed your post. 0.025 of Levothroid is a very low dose and only a starting dose and I don't understand why it was not raised in two weeks after you started. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 You are sooooooo LOW in T3, it isn't funny at all!! You need direct T3, which of course is Armour. It's not in the basement, it's through the floor. How can this doctor ignore this? An endo is going to be even worse, unless you struck on one of a nationwide handful that are out of the norm for endos. Have Test Results and Going to See Endo on Monday -- Need Advice Please > > I guess I need to ask again. There have been like 130 messages posted on the > group since I posted my plea on Friday, and not a single one in response to > mine. > > I got some great responses 2 weeks ago when asking what thyroid tests to ask > for. I was able to get Free T3, Free T4, and Thyroid Antibodies, in addition > to TSH. > > I've been taking .025 mg per day of Levothroid for the past 3-1/2 months. I > feel terrible -- in fact I think my symptoms have increased since I started it. > My Primary Care Physician consulted with an Endo who wanted her to double the > Levothroid, rather than give me the Armour I've been asking for since the > beginning. I refused more of the Levothroid, and asked for Armour. I'm seeing an > Endo (not the one my Dr. talked to) on Monday morning. I plan to ask for > Armour, and will take documentation from the group files and other research I've > done. It's my intent to leave the appointment with a prescription for Armour, so > I hope that's the case. > > If so, what kind of dosage should I expect is reasonable to get to start? > Also, how soon should I expect to adjust the dosage? And, how soon should I > expect the Dr. to repeat the labs -- and will I want the same ones done as this > time? > > My test results are: > > TSH 4.2 uIU/mL Normal Range: 0.2 - 5.5 > Free T4(Analog) 1.1 ng/dL Normal Range: 0.8 - 1.7 > Anti TPO 153 IU/mL Normal Range: less than 35 > Free T3 Nondial 213 pg/dL 230 - 420 > > Thanks, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 You are sooooooo LOW in T3, it isn't funny at all!! You need direct T3, which of course is Armour. It's not in the basement, it's through the floor. How can this doctor ignore this? An endo is going to be even worse, unless you struck on one of a nationwide handful that are out of the norm for endos. Have Test Results and Going to See Endo on Monday -- Need Advice Please > > I guess I need to ask again. There have been like 130 messages posted on the > group since I posted my plea on Friday, and not a single one in response to > mine. > > I got some great responses 2 weeks ago when asking what thyroid tests to ask > for. I was able to get Free T3, Free T4, and Thyroid Antibodies, in addition > to TSH. > > I've been taking .025 mg per day of Levothroid for the past 3-1/2 months. I > feel terrible -- in fact I think my symptoms have increased since I started it. > My Primary Care Physician consulted with an Endo who wanted her to double the > Levothroid, rather than give me the Armour I've been asking for since the > beginning. I refused more of the Levothroid, and asked for Armour. I'm seeing an > Endo (not the one my Dr. talked to) on Monday morning. I plan to ask for > Armour, and will take documentation from the group files and other research I've > done. It's my intent to leave the appointment with a prescription for Armour, so > I hope that's the case. > > If so, what kind of dosage should I expect is reasonable to get to start? > Also, how soon should I expect to adjust the dosage? And, how soon should I > expect the Dr. to repeat the labs -- and will I want the same ones done as this > time? > > My test results are: > > TSH 4.2 uIU/mL Normal Range: 0.2 - 5.5 > Free T4(Analog) 1.1 ng/dL Normal Range: 0.8 - 1.7 > Anti TPO 153 IU/mL Normal Range: less than 35 > Free T3 Nondial 213 pg/dL 230 - 420 > > Thanks, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 You are sooooooo LOW in T3, it isn't funny at all!! You need direct T3, which of course is Armour. It's not in the basement, it's through the floor. How can this doctor ignore this? An endo is going to be even worse, unless you struck on one of a nationwide handful that are out of the norm for endos. Have Test Results and Going to See Endo on Monday -- Need Advice Please > > I guess I need to ask again. There have been like 130 messages posted on the > group since I posted my plea on Friday, and not a single one in response to > mine. > > I got some great responses 2 weeks ago when asking what thyroid tests to ask > for. I was able to get Free T3, Free T4, and Thyroid Antibodies, in addition > to TSH. > > I've been taking .025 mg per day of Levothroid for the past 3-1/2 months. I > feel terrible -- in fact I think my symptoms have increased since I started it. > My Primary Care Physician consulted with an Endo who wanted her to double the > Levothroid, rather than give me the Armour I've been asking for since the > beginning. I refused more of the Levothroid, and asked for Armour. I'm seeing an > Endo (not the one my Dr. talked to) on Monday morning. I plan to ask for > Armour, and will take documentation from the group files and other research I've > done. It's my intent to leave the appointment with a prescription for Armour, so > I hope that's the case. > > If so, what kind of dosage should I expect is reasonable to get to start? > Also, how soon should I expect to adjust the dosage? And, how soon should I > expect the Dr. to repeat the labs -- and will I want the same ones done as this > time? > > My test results are: > > TSH 4.2 uIU/mL Normal Range: 0.2 - 5.5 > Free T4(Analog) 1.1 ng/dL Normal Range: 0.8 - 1.7 > Anti TPO 153 IU/mL Normal Range: less than 35 > Free T3 Nondial 213 pg/dL 230 - 420 > > Thanks, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Hi, Judy, I don't know how to answer your questions. But I see you desperately need Armour! You're free T3 is so low! Are you taking selenium? That helps convert T4 to T3. in Va. I guess I need to ask again. There have been like 130 messages posted on the group since I posted my plea on Friday, and not a single one in response to mine. I got some great responses 2 weeks ago when asking what thyroid tests to ask for. I was able to get Free T3, Free T4, and Thyroid Antibodies, in addition to TSH. I've been taking .025 mg per day of Levothroid for the past 3-1/2 months. I feel terrible -- in fact I think my symptoms have increased since I started it. My Primary Care Physician consulted with an Endo who wanted her to double the Levothroid, rather than give me the Armour I've been asking for since the beginning. I refused more of the Levothroid, and asked for Armour. I'm seeing an Endo (not the one my Dr. talked to) on Monday morning. I plan to ask for Armour, and will take documentation from the group files and other research I've done. It's my intent to leave the appointment with a prescription for Armour, so I hope that's the case. If so, what kind of dosage should I expect is reasonable to get to start? Also, how soon should I expect to adjust the dosage? And, how soon should I expect the Dr. to repeat the labs -- and will I want the same ones done as this time? My test results are: TSH 4.2 uIU/mL Normal Range: 0.2 - 5.5 Free T4(Analog) 1.1 ng/dL Normal Range: 0.8 - 1.7 Anti TPO 153 IU/mL Normal Range: less than 35 Free T3 Nondial 213 pg/dL 230 - 420 Thanks, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 Hi, Judy, I don't know how to answer your questions. But I see you desperately need Armour! You're free T3 is so low! Are you taking selenium? That helps convert T4 to T3. in Va. I guess I need to ask again. There have been like 130 messages posted on the group since I posted my plea on Friday, and not a single one in response to mine. I got some great responses 2 weeks ago when asking what thyroid tests to ask for. I was able to get Free T3, Free T4, and Thyroid Antibodies, in addition to TSH. I've been taking .025 mg per day of Levothroid for the past 3-1/2 months. I feel terrible -- in fact I think my symptoms have increased since I started it. My Primary Care Physician consulted with an Endo who wanted her to double the Levothroid, rather than give me the Armour I've been asking for since the beginning. I refused more of the Levothroid, and asked for Armour. I'm seeing an Endo (not the one my Dr. talked to) on Monday morning. I plan to ask for Armour, and will take documentation from the group files and other research I've done. It's my intent to leave the appointment with a prescription for Armour, so I hope that's the case. If so, what kind of dosage should I expect is reasonable to get to start? Also, how soon should I expect to adjust the dosage? And, how soon should I expect the Dr. to repeat the labs -- and will I want the same ones done as this time? My test results are: TSH 4.2 uIU/mL Normal Range: 0.2 - 5.5 Free T4(Analog) 1.1 ng/dL Normal Range: 0.8 - 1.7 Anti TPO 153 IU/mL Normal Range: less than 35 Free T3 Nondial 213 pg/dL 230 - 420 Thanks, Judy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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