Guest guest Posted December 16, 2004 Report Share Posted December 16, 2004 I submitted something similar earlier but haven't received any response. How come the Armour is causing my breasts to swell and become tender? And how come I am gaining weight? I think people should be warned if there is a possibility that this can happen. I am very unhappy with my appearance now and it is adding to my depression. I feel very hopeless. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2004 Report Share Posted December 17, 2004 Thanks Caroline On Friday, December 17, 2004, at 10:39 PM, NaturalThyroidHormones wrote: > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 17 Dec 2004 12:52:21 -0800 > > Subject: Re: Digest Number 2107 > > Breast tenderness & pain...I cured that in myself using evening > primrose oil & black currant oil. It's all gone now. > > How can you possibly think that NOT taking the hormones your body is > crying out for will help you? You're talking about your natural > hormonal needs as if they were addictive drugs or something. They are > NOT that at all. > > You should not deny it what it needs if it's not manufacturing them > itself for whatever reason. We need to take the extra hormones to > " normalize " us...not make us sicker or " addicted' which NOT taking > them will definitely do. Because if you do not take them then your > doctors will want you to take truly addictive drugs you will become > dependant on & addicted to...like anti-depressants & pain medications. > > When my sister was hypothyroid after her 2nd birth to a girl, she had > to hunt for a docor that knew his thyroid from his ars-hol. She > finally found one who put her on Armour & a year later she was normal > again & hasn't taken any since & doesn't have any hypoT symptoms that > I could ever notice or that she ever complained of. > > Tho she's 69yo now & may need some now & not know it which I think is > the case for her in her older aging process. But the point was she > took the natural thyroid untill she was completely well & her own > thyroid began to function properly again. She was only in her 20s then > tho...so was diagnosed & prescribed for immediately & correctly which > isn't the case with the rest of us long-suffering wounded ones. > > So take the hormones, my dear, you'll be way better for it & be > grateful you started to. You'll regret it later if you don't. It's > what your body needs. Listen to your body & give it what it needs. > > I'll let the other experienced, knowledgeable veterans here tell you > about how to dose yourself, etc. I'm too new at this to be advising > anyone except to *take* it & stop worrying so much. It will give you > *more* control, not put your body out of control which it sounds like > it already is. Get your control back...take the Armour & Progesterone. > Why be out of control when you can get your control back? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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