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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.

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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?

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