Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 I have been on both... depends on the doc, tests, and the rotation of the moon around the doctors dogs behind (thats just a guess on my part) Im on Armour right now and dont have any complaints. Elaine was kind enough to email me and told me about a Dr Utiger on the ATA website who talks about not dosing by TSH in cases like mine (which I looked for and cant find) but I have to say, I didnt much like what I was reading on that site, or the various links I followed. It seemed to really push TSH testing and I couldnt find the mention even of Armour Thyroid as a treatment option. I am sure I missed the good stuff, as I seemed to be caught in a loop as I was trying to search for something specific, but, it was depressing to read over and over how a simple TSH test yearly and POOF! You'll be fine! It also said some nonsense about weight gain in Hypo ... it says usually only two to three pounds. Yea, EACH DAY FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE!!!!! Who keeps putting this brick wall in my path? Dont they know Im too tired to climb? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 'rotation of the moon around the doctors dogs behind' that is about THE most accurate rationale I've seen, for some of these docs, that I've ever seen! *nods head in TOTAL agreement* Topper () On Thu, 17 May 2007 08:56:28 -0000 " bluesparklepony " myidahobeachbum@...> writes: > I have been on both... depends on the doc, tests, and the rotation of > the moon around the doctors dogs behind (thats just a guess on my > part) < snip > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 As far as what is our focus here? Natural or Synthetic? Sorry.. not that simple, as far as I'm concerned. Though natural thyroid was the magic for me, which makes me pro Armour - and it's generics, for some folks the T3 is too much and they do great on synthetic T4 is their magic. for others they need a combo.. so that is their magic. What it all boils down to is that each of us is able to learn enough to understand how this stuff works and be able to make educated observations and decisions to be able to work with their doc, or know when to fire a bum doc, to be able to find the right type of hormone replacement (for thyroid AND adrenal if that is needed as well) and for the supplements and food choices that support their 'new' body. For as much damage and Synthroid and it's clones did to me I'd love to see the stuff removed from the planet... but that would make me as blind and uncaring as some of the docs many of us have dealt with.. that wouldn't be fair... For myself, I've come to the conclusion that it doesn't matter if it's natural or synthetic that gives you your quality of life back... it's that you get it back. Topper () On Thu, 17 May 2007 08:56:28 -0000 " bluesparklepony " myidahobeachbum@...> writes: > I have been on both... depends on the doc, tests, and the rotation of > the moon around the doctors dogs behind (thats just a guess on my > part) > > Im on Armour right now and dont have any complaints. Elaine was > kind > enough to email me and told me about a Dr Utiger on the ATA website > who > talks about not dosing by TSH in cases like mine (which I looked for > and cant find) but I have to say, I didnt much like what I was reading > on that site, or the various links I followed. It seemed to really > push TSH testing and I couldnt find the mention even of Armour > Thyroid > as a treatment option. I am sure I missed the good stuff, as I seemed > to be caught in a loop as I was trying to search for something > specific, but, it was depressing to read over and over how a simple > TSH > test yearly and POOF! You'll be fine! It also said some nonsense > about weight gain in Hypo ... it says usually only two to three > pounds. Yea, EACH DAY FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE!!!!! > > Who keeps putting this brick wall in my path? Dont they know Im too > tired to climb? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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