Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Yes, it is a lot of figuring out. It takes time to figure out what best for YOUR body. I've been working on this for over a year, but if I was going to be treated by a doctor, it would be the same thing. Each person is very unique, and what works for one person isn't necessarily what would work for another. I do know though, that our bodies should have T3 throughout the day, not just all at once. Even in someone who's totally thyroid hormone resistant (taking a very large dose doesn't have that big effect on them for those hours after dosing), the body does need the T3 throughout the day, even more so. I'm unable to take a full grain at one time, at this time, so I have to mimmick the effects of " little and often " , sort of like the way the healthy thyroid originally dispensed the stuff, yet I know that I couldn't possibly go without the direct T3 and the other things in the Armour. I don't know what that is doing that (not to be able to take a lot at once), but several times a day is what is working best for me. That doesn't mean that I feel my optimal best, it just means that, looking back, I know that I feel a whole lot better than I did while taking T4-only treatment. It takes a lot of time, and by time I mean we have to work on this the rest of our lives because it's our lifetime disease. I've come to accept that, but I still get angry and frustrated that I have to think during the day to take a pill, for the rest of my life. Then I have to think about some other horrible terminal diseases and think " Hey, I'm grateful that at least mine is treatable " . Re: dosage intervals > > I wish I could figure this out. Y'all seem much more sensitive to your > bodies and what affects what and how you feel. It doesn't seem to matter > how I take Armour: swalllow or sublingual, splitting my dose and taking it > two or three times a day, and in varying amounts. The only thing I > haven't tried is taking it all at once upon awakening in the morning. > This is so much trial and error and I'm finding it hard to figure out the > best strategy. > ....joan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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