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I am trying to reduce my HC but gaining more weight. Is that normal

or does that mean I'm not ready to decrease?

Still on 125 cytomel + 2 armour.

My temps had been 98.0 in the AM now dropped to 97.6.

BP yesterday sitting 121/74 & standing 121/82.

I cant figure out what I need.

Dosing this 15;15;10;5 =45.

I just lowered the 5 from 10 on Friday and was planning to drop the

second 15 to 10 today = 40.

Temps are jumping to 99 or so around 7pm, about an hour after my last

HC dose.

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> Not at this point. First ois just to lower the cortisol and then to

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> if your cortisol receptors actually need help.

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>>Dosing this 15;15;10;5 =45.

I just lowered the 5 from 10 on Friday and was planning to drop the

second 15 to 10 today = 40.

Temps are jumping to 99 or so around 7pm, about an hour after my last

HC dose.<<

I am betting this HC dose si suckin up every bit of thyroid you are taking. I

would lower HC with lowering T3 too that way oyu shoiuld have an easier time

lowering the HC,

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Kim,

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I hate to sound negative but I have found that there is NO compassion. It was a

very difficult realization. I took it very hard realizing that I was on my own;

and all the people I had been there for abandoned me when I needed them. I've

been on medical leave without a penny for eight months now and not even my

parents have helped me. I hit rock bottom on depression and then I had to come

back up and figure out what to do. I have been taking distress withdrawals from

my 401k to get by.

My advice to you; the sooner you come to terms with the fact that no one is

going to give you any compassion; the sooner you will figure out how you are

going to handle this on your own. My kids are the only ones that truly believe

me and care about me because they live it with me; they know the good and bad

days. But they don't know what to do about them; and they shouldn't, they are

kids. My ex believes me. He lived it with me. Can you believe that? Although

it doesn't trigger him to pay child support, he has donated some money here and

there.

Try to accept that you probably won't get a lot of believers and just quit

trying to make them believe. It will save you alot of pain and frustration. I

really am not trying to bring you down. I'm trying to save you alot of pain.

Angie Harley Mama Double-D

Carson City, NV; Single, five children (3 at home), 2 dogs, 4 cats, snow skiing,

camping, Harley Rider, Lone Wolf, Blue Thong Society/High Sierra Thong Snappers

member, LFA Advocate, independent, opinionated, outspoken, and open minded.

" It's always something. " ~~~Gilda Radner

" While we have the gift of life, it seems to me the only tragedy is to allow

part of us to die - whether it is our spirit, our creativity, or our glorious

uniqueness. " ~~~Gilda Radner

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Debra,

i am new to this group but I understand your frustration. I was diagnosed just

a month ago after living with pain for 3 years and just thought it was me. When

I finally told my family-my brother and sister-in-law told me to think positive

and that they knew a person with FM and she taught school and was fine. I WAS

SO PISSED! I guess I won't find compassion there. Where do you find yours and

how do you deal with people like that.

thanks for listening,

Janna

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Janna,

I gues I just don't think about it because I really don't expect

compassion from most people. Honestly, most people are like myself, so

busy trying to deal with their life, family and problems that they

just don't have time to deal wtih someone else's problems. People just

do not want to spend what free time they have in today's rushed world

having to deal with friends or family that they feel " need " them

either for emotional support, financial support, etc.

Is that right or wrong?? I really can't say. I know that I have been

stuck on both sides of that situation and each side has it's problems

to deal with.

Just my two cents

N.

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