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>>After 2 wks iodine supplementation, my symptoms have been intensified:

- Persistent anxiety

- Persistent insomnia

- Increased appetite

- Swollen thyroid

- Low sex drive

- Basal temp around 97.0

Can you be hypothyroid with hyperthyroid symptoms? How can I tell <<

Hypothyroid iwth hyper symtpoms IS thee discription of adrenal weakness. Are you

on adequate adrenal support?

which it is?

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> Hypothyroid with hyper symtpoms IS thee discription of adrenal

weakness. Are you on adequate adrenal support?

I have been taking seriphos + DHEA + B5, because I have the odd

combination of high cortisol with low DHEA. Should I ask the doc to

try armour, or something else for adrenals?

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>>I have been taking seriphos + DHEA + B5, because I have the odd

combination of high cortisol with low DHEA. Should I ask the doc to

try armour, or something else for adrenals?<<

High cortiosl and low DHEA is not that uncommon! In fact I have it, BT I do nto

have high cortiosl all day just in the mornings and I benefit greatly form HC. I

would graph your temps for a week or so using method at www.drrind.com and if

they are fluctuating, I would recommend trying Isocort.

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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

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Do you have Hashimoto's thyroiditis? Iodine can precipitate a Hashi's

antibody attack.

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Dan wrote:

> After 2 wks iodine supplementation, my symptoms have been intensified:

>

> - Persistent anxiety

> - Persistent insomnia

> - Increased appetite

> - Swollen thyroid

> - Low sex drive

> - Basal temp around 97.0

>

> Can you be hypothyroid with hyperthyroid symptoms? How can I tell

> which it is?

>

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