Guest guest Posted December 6, 2004 Report Share Posted December 6, 2004 Hi Janie >>Caroline, it's not Synthroid or additional T3 you need!! It's more Armour<< That is not always the case unfortunately - I tried adding more Armour on several occasions but I couldn't take it. The additional T3 in the Armour was just too much. I don't think we should tell people what they should be taking, we should just tell them what we believe has worked for us and pass that on as an idea that they might like to follow. It may well be that she needs to 'up' her dose of Armour, and no doubt she will try this first, but only she will know if that will take away all her pains. If 'upping' her Armour doesn't work, then she has the option of trying the addition T4 or T3 .. If it worked for me, and others have reported that it has worked for them too, then it may well work for Caroline/Kerry Luv - Sheila Message: 8 Date: Sun, 05 Dec 2004 23:30:37 -0000 Subject: Caroline... > You mean adding a bit of Synthroid (T4) to the Armour dosage I'm on? How much should I add I wonder? I'm on l 3/4 grains generic Armour. Or did you mean to only add t3? Sure would like to get rid of all my aches & pains if there's a way to do that. Caroline, it's not Synthroid or additional T3 you need!! It's more Armour. 1 3/4 Armour is probably no where near your optimal dose. As you increase your Armour, you will be increasing your T4 and T3 substantially. That, in turn, will rid you of those aches and pains. Janie ---------------------------------------- My Inbox is protected by SPAMfighter 2716 spam mails have been blocked so far. Download free www.spamfighter.com today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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