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Hi Val. I certainly appreciate your response--I'd like to figure

this out!!! But I'm not sure if it's T3 running out, though I wish

it was--I could work on that!!

What is happening to me is a more extended version (as far as length

of time) of what has been happening to me with EVERY SINGLE period

for 25+ years--namely, beginning the first day of every period, and

taking up to a week to recover, I would get EXTREME fatigue and

extreme achiness (and even feeling quite hot the first few days.)

My current situation started Dec. 2nd when I had a period. Except

this time, I never recovered. It has stuck with me--the achiness and

fatigue. So WHATEVER is causing those symptoms, as has been for 25+

years, results in my crashing after work, as well. SOMETHING pulls

me down with every period, results in profound symptoms, and since

it hasn't gone away this time, wears me out by the end of the day.

It's as if my progesterone or something PLUMMETS with every period,

resulting in extreme symptoms. Or, it's as if SOMETHING badly

overreacts to what is going on when I start. And this time, the

overreaction is not going away!!

Ideas?

Janie

> When I do that it is the T3 running out! How do you know your

Armour is still optimal with Winter here & all? I would try an

additional Armour in a small increment about an hour or tow before

you routinely crash. I was doing that on 6 grains of Armour till I

split my dosage up to four times a day.

>

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I used to get the same fatigue and even begged the doc to give me something

the week before my period. After getting adrenal support though, I don't

have it anymore. I did have a weird period last month though. I spotted

for almost a week then, had two very heavy days, then spotting again. All

of it lasted almost 2 weeks.

LaCretia

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>Hi Val. I certainly appreciate your response--I'd like to figure

>this out!!! But I'm not sure if it's T3 running out, though I wish

>it was--I could work on that!!

>

>What is happening to me is a more extended version (as far as length

>of time) of what has been happening to me with EVERY SINGLE period

>for 25+ years--namely, beginning the first day of every period, and

>taking up to a week to recover, I would get EXTREME fatigue and

>extreme achiness (and even feeling quite hot the first few days.)

>

>My current situation started Dec. 2nd when I had a period. Except

>this time, I never recovered. It has stuck with me--the achiness and

>fatigue. So WHATEVER is causing those symptoms, as has been for 25+

>years, results in my crashing after work, as well. SOMETHING pulls

>me down with every period, results in profound symptoms, and since

>it hasn't gone away this time, wears me out by the end of the day.

>

>It's as if my progesterone or something PLUMMETS with every period,

>resulting in extreme symptoms. Or, it's as if SOMETHING badly

>overreacts to what is going on when I start. And this time, the

>overreaction is not going away!!

>

>Ideas?

>

>Janie

>

> > When I do that it is the T3 running out! How do you know your

>Armour is still optimal with Winter here & all? I would try an

>additional Armour in a small increment about an hour or tow before

>you routinely crash. I was doing that on 6 grains of Armour till I

>split my dosage up to four times a day.

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