Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 VitalzymX would be helpful for the neuropathy, diabetes, etc. Linn > > I am going to post his results again so you know where we were at. > They are the end of this post. > > But since I started my husband on HC the way you suggest, he is now > been on your schedule for one week tomorrow. He told me today that he > noticed his feet were warm and didn't hurt much anymore, he has > neuropathy the Doc says. He hasn't felt like he needed to nap quite > as much or should I say as often, cause sometimes he laid down a > couple of times a day. > > He is diabetic, high cholesterol (of which is high again and doc is > trying to find something to help him cause the statins were causing > muscle weakness. He has high blood pressure which is under control, > he has gout and takes meds for that each day. His eyes have been > bothering him, he saw VA eye doc today for something cause his one > eye hurts alot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2007 Report Share Posted December 19, 2007 I do nto think he has cyclical Cushings, but was proibably in the early stages of Adrnela fatigue when cortisl can go qu=uite high. Look at the first couple stages of AF here: http://www.chronicfatigue.org/ASI%201%20.html The reason I say this is his high estrogen and progesterone which confirm LOW cortisol. -- Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 HI just wanted to let you know how pleased my husband is on how the HC is making him feel. He is on the dose where he does 2.5 3 times a day. Ready to go on to next. But he said his feet are so much better. Doc said because he couldn't feel much in his feet, they were cold all the time, they hurt all the time; couldn't even feel them in hot water and would burn himself. WELL NOW he does not hurt, his feet are warm, he can feel the carpet beneath him, not just barely tell it was there. But he is afraid of taking too much HC and how do I know if he is taking too much? Would you please tell him yourself so he can read it from you? Thanks a million...... his other problems are high cholesterol, diabetic, high BP, use to have Congestive heart failure, but specialist said that was gone now but still takes lisinipril to help the heart and BP. Takes water pills for fluid retention sometimes. Has reallyl gained weight and has trouble losing, although he has lost some lately by cutting back on whites... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 20, 2007 Report Share Posted December 20, 2007 > > > > being Diabetic he already has on of the best tools available to tell if he is taking to omuch HC. It will raise his glucose if he is. BTW Lisinopril is one of th worse things he could be taking with his health issues! While it is an Ace Inhibitor it is also a Beta Blocker which blocks conversion of T4 ot T3. And MAY block it's action at the ells as well. How high is his BP? His BP with 114/64 with meds, lisinipril & carvedilol. They said lisinipril was good for keeping the heart function going good, pumping I believe but not sure. If not lisinipril, then what could he take that would help BP & heart and not block the T4 or action at the cells as well. I take the same thing, I want to get off of it also, can you give us advice as to what to take. I have RT3 now, could that have been the reason??? Is there a website I could go to stating this so I can show the Doc? > -- > Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV > > http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/ > http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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