Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 Has your doc also talked about adrenaline being able to give you heart palps to? It can happen when the fight or flight response is triggered. I can (almost) understand your doc depriving you of armour, so just make sure when you go back on it that you take very very small dosages at a time. good luck in this and keep us posted. Re: Day 13 of "Project No Meds" E.The EKG showed the tachycardia, but no electrical issues. The palpsdon't bother me as much as the inability to fully inflate my lungs. Iam not to be on any thyroid meds until it is sorted out from what Iunderstand. Right now, I am almost willing to try Synthroid.. God help me.Thanks for your support, Misty Hey gals-> > Just wanted to write back to keep in touch. I am on> day 13 without any Armour (or anything else for that> matter except for the Klonapin (sp) to keep my heart> from palpitating out of my chest and to keep my> inhalations somewhat painless - I must admit a little> sedation is nice so I don't get too freaked out> without my Armour).> > > Misty:> WOW!! Your story has me curious. Your goal is to isolate thecause of your palpitations? You want to determine if the Armour isresponsible? > > Did they run an EKG on you to determine this or is this justsomething you feel is going on too much? When you monitor bloodpressure is it always low or high? > > Gosh...that is so tough because palps can happen and often do withany dose change of any thryoid med. Also...the blance of the thet3/t4 might simply need adjusting rather than tossing out the armourall together. Everyone is different.> > I'm sorry you are going through this suffering. I hope your docknows what he 's doing.> > I haven't followed your whole story ...so I apologize if repeatingwhat you have already covered.> > ~E:)> > > > > > > > > > > > > ~EG Connecticut Total-T 16 months ago / 37.5 mg Synthetic/120mgArmour since August 7th > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Yahoo! Mail> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 Has your doc also talked about adrenaline being able to give you heart palps to? It can happen when the fight or flight response is triggered. I can (almost) understand your doc depriving you of armour, so just make sure when you go back on it that you take very very small dosages at a time. good luck in this and keep us posted. Re: Day 13 of "Project No Meds" E.The EKG showed the tachycardia, but no electrical issues. The palpsdon't bother me as much as the inability to fully inflate my lungs. Iam not to be on any thyroid meds until it is sorted out from what Iunderstand. Right now, I am almost willing to try Synthroid.. God help me.Thanks for your support, Misty Hey gals-> > Just wanted to write back to keep in touch. I am on> day 13 without any Armour (or anything else for that> matter except for the Klonapin (sp) to keep my heart> from palpitating out of my chest and to keep my> inhalations somewhat painless - I must admit a little> sedation is nice so I don't get too freaked out> without my Armour).> > > Misty:> WOW!! Your story has me curious. Your goal is to isolate thecause of your palpitations? You want to determine if the Armour isresponsible? > > Did they run an EKG on you to determine this or is this justsomething you feel is going on too much? When you monitor bloodpressure is it always low or high? > > Gosh...that is so tough because palps can happen and often do withany dose change of any thryoid med. Also...the blance of the thet3/t4 might simply need adjusting rather than tossing out the armourall together. Everyone is different.> > I'm sorry you are going through this suffering. I hope your docknows what he 's doing.> > I haven't followed your whole story ...so I apologize if repeatingwhat you have already covered.> > ~E:)> > > > > > > > > > > > > ~EG Connecticut Total-T 16 months ago / 37.5 mg Synthetic/120mgArmour since August 7th > > > > > > ---------------------------------> Yahoo! Mail> Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze.> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 Now that's a thought.. if the adrenals are over reacting to added thyroid hormone.... that they are too out of sync to handle that extra load... might not be a bad idea to check into that part. Topper ()Yahoo IM: toppertwo On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 10:39:29 -0500 " Teague" writes: Has your doc also talked about adrenaline being able to give you heart palps to? It can happen when the fight or flight response is triggered. I can (almost) understand your doc depriving you of armour, so just make sure when you go back on it that you take very very small dosages at a time. good luck in this and keep us posted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 Now that's a thought.. if the adrenals are over reacting to added thyroid hormone.... that they are too out of sync to handle that extra load... might not be a bad idea to check into that part. Topper ()Yahoo IM: toppertwo On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 10:39:29 -0500 " Teague" writes: Has your doc also talked about adrenaline being able to give you heart palps to? It can happen when the fight or flight response is triggered. I can (almost) understand your doc depriving you of armour, so just make sure when you go back on it that you take very very small dosages at a time. good luck in this and keep us posted. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 depends on the hospital.. sometimes they'll talk, other times it's like pulling teeth. good luck. a. Re: Day 13 of "Project No Meds" I'll ask my DO - he isn't a big adrenal support-supporter.If I call the hospital where the echo was done, can I get any infoabout it?>> Now that's a thought.. if the adrenals are over reacting to addedthyroid> hormone.... that they are too out of sync to handle that extra load...> might not be a bad idea to check into that part.> > Topper ()> Yahoo IM: toppertwo> > On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 10:39:29 -0500 " Teague"> writes:> Has your doc also talked about adrenaline being able to give you heart> palps to? It can happen when the fight or flight response istriggered. > I can (almost) understand your doc depriving you of armour, so just make> sure when you go back on it that you take very very small dosages at a> time.> > good luck in this and keep us posted.> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 It all depends on how much T4 is in your tissues, how fast your converting, if at all, and how fast the hypothalamus and pituitary respond to kick up the TSH... and how much production, if any, your gland has... When were you checked last and when are you do to be checked again? For TSH and for thyroid levels..... Topper () On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 18:26:33 -0000 "msl5858" writes: Topper -I am actually feeling worse. Tired and cloudy. I'll let ya know what(if anything) the echocardiogram looks like.How long do you think it will be before my TSH goes to crud??Love,M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2006 Report Share Posted March 2, 2006 It all depends on how much T4 is in your tissues, how fast your converting, if at all, and how fast the hypothalamus and pituitary respond to kick up the TSH... and how much production, if any, your gland has... When were you checked last and when are you do to be checked again? For TSH and for thyroid levels..... Topper () On Thu, 02 Mar 2006 18:26:33 -0000 "msl5858" writes: Topper -I am actually feeling worse. Tired and cloudy. I'll let ya know what(if anything) the echocardiogram looks like.How long do you think it will be before my TSH goes to crud??Love,M Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Have you tried an inhaler? Maybe you have pluerisy???? (there is a dry pluerisy as well as a wet one). Hypo can make one pretty breathless....and make you feel very asthma like. Misty...how old are you? ~E:) wrote: MistyHave you ever been tested for Asthma? Inability to fill the lungs,resulting in eventual tach, palps, etc....Hmmmmmmmm. It's a big thought. Re: Day 13 of "Project No Meds"> E.>> The EKG showed the tachycardia, but no electrical issues. The palps> don't bother me as much as the inability to fully inflate my lungs. I> am not to be on any thyroid meds until it is sorted out from what I> understand.>> Right now, I am almost willing to try Synthroid.. God help me.>> Thanks for your support,> Misty ~EG Connecticut Total-T 16 months ago / 37.5 mg Synthetic/120mg Armour since August 7th Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Have you tried an inhaler? Maybe you have pluerisy???? (there is a dry pluerisy as well as a wet one). Hypo can make one pretty breathless....and make you feel very asthma like. Misty...how old are you? ~E:) wrote: MistyHave you ever been tested for Asthma? Inability to fill the lungs,resulting in eventual tach, palps, etc....Hmmmmmmmm. It's a big thought. Re: Day 13 of "Project No Meds"> E.>> The EKG showed the tachycardia, but no electrical issues. The palps> don't bother me as much as the inability to fully inflate my lungs. I> am not to be on any thyroid meds until it is sorted out from what I> understand.>> Right now, I am almost willing to try Synthroid.. God help me.>> Thanks for your support,> Misty ~EG Connecticut Total-T 16 months ago / 37.5 mg Synthetic/120mg Armour since August 7th Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2006 Report Share Posted March 3, 2006 Have you tried an inhaler? Maybe you have pluerisy???? (there is a dry pluerisy as well as a wet one). Hypo can make one pretty breathless....and make you feel very asthma like. Misty...how old are you? ~E:) wrote: MistyHave you ever been tested for Asthma? Inability to fill the lungs,resulting in eventual tach, palps, etc....Hmmmmmmmm. It's a big thought. Re: Day 13 of "Project No Meds"> E.>> The EKG showed the tachycardia, but no electrical issues. The palps> don't bother me as much as the inability to fully inflate my lungs. I> am not to be on any thyroid meds until it is sorted out from what I> understand.>> Right now, I am almost willing to try Synthroid.. God help me.>> Thanks for your support,> Misty ~EG Connecticut Total-T 16 months ago / 37.5 mg Synthetic/120mg Armour since August 7th Yahoo! Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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