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> Hi I've been tracking my temp. for 3 weeks now. They started out at avg.

97.2 - 97.8 in week 1

> then, week 2 on wed. they started going up to 98.2 - 98.6 (avg.)

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> Now they seem to be getting lower again, Starting with this past Sunday going

to avg. 98.1 and now seeming to be lower (they weren't hitting anywhere in the

97 range for a week at least!) and are hitting in the 97's again throughout the

day :

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> 6 days ago I upped my 1/4 t3 to 1/2 in a.m. and 1/4 4x more throughout the

day.

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> Today i started 1/2 in am, 1/2 about 4 hrs later, and then 3x more at 1/4

throughout the day.

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> Can anyone help me with this?

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> Thanks....

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>Now they seem to be getting lower again, Starting with this past Sunday going

to avg. 98.1 and now seeming to be lower (they weren't hitting anywhere in the

97 range for a week at least!) and are hitting in the 97's again throughout the

day :

For that much variation I suspect adrenal issues.

>

>6 days ago I upped my 1/4 t3 to 1/2 in a.m. and 1/4 4x more throughout the day.

>

>Today i started 1/2 in am, 1/2 about 4 hrs later, and then 3x more at 1/4

throughout the day.

>

Quarter of what????

>Can anyone help me with this?

I need more details, pulse, how long you have been on treatment etc.

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OOps, I'm taking Cynomel (grossman) t3.

Also, for adrenals I'm taking Standard Process Drenatrophin prg, b5, dhea,

selenium, magnesium, " blood sugar " which has vitamin a, gymnema and some other

stuff, also I take Min chex, theanine, b12, progest cream... Hmmm. Iron slow fe

45 mg elemental with 1000 mg vitamin c, (just started that within about a week)

I've been working on my adrenals for over a YEAR.

>

> >

> >Now they seem to be getting lower again, Starting with this past Sunday going

to avg. 98.1 and now seeming to be lower (they weren't hitting anywhere in the

97 range for a week at least!) and are hitting in the 97's again throughout the

day :

>

> For that much variation I suspect adrenal issues.

> >

> >6 days ago I upped my 1/4 t3 to 1/2 in a.m. and 1/4 4x more throughout the

day.

> >

> >Today i started 1/2 in am, 1/2 about 4 hrs later, and then 3x more at 1/4

throughout the day.

> >

> Quarter of what????

>

> >Can anyone help me with this?

>

> I need more details, pulse, how long you have been on treatment etc.

>

> Nick

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>OOps, I'm taking Cynomel (grossman) t3.

OK, assumed as much but it could have been grains of natural you were

talking about

>

>Also, for adrenals I'm taking Standard Process Drenatrophin prg, b5, dhea,

selenium, magnesium, " blood sugar " which has vitamin a, gymnema and some other

stuff, also I take Min chex, theanine, b12, progest cream... Hmmm. Iron slow fe

45 mg elemental with 1000 mg vitamin c, (just started that within about a week)

>

>I've been working on my adrenals for over a YEAR.

That may not be enough, you might need isocort or HC.

An instability in temperature, both in terms of day to day averages

and in terms or hour to hour tends to be adrenal.

A drift over a perion of hours slowly upa nd down is a normal change

as are changes at ovulationa nd menstruation.

A slow change in the daily averages can show you are ready for a

thyroid increase again and it may be that that's caused a drift upa nd

down.

A drop in temperature shortly after taking thyroid is a marker for

adrenals again and can be helped by taking less t3 at a time but

taking it more often.

Nick

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>OOps, I'm taking Cynomel (grossman) t3.

OK, assumed as much but it could have been grains of natural you were

talking about

>

>Also, for adrenals I'm taking Standard Process Drenatrophin prg, b5, dhea,

selenium, magnesium, " blood sugar " which has vitamin a, gymnema and some other

stuff, also I take Min chex, theanine, b12, progest cream... Hmmm. Iron slow fe

45 mg elemental with 1000 mg vitamin c, (just started that within about a week)

>

>I've been working on my adrenals for over a YEAR.

That may not be enough, you might need isocort or HC.

An instability in temperature, both in terms of day to day averages

and in terms or hour to hour tends to be adrenal.

A drift over a perion of hours slowly upa nd down is a normal change

as are changes at ovulationa nd menstruation.

A slow change in the daily averages can show you are ready for a

thyroid increase again and it may be that that's caused a drift upa nd

down.

A drop in temperature shortly after taking thyroid is a marker for

adrenals again and can be helped by taking less t3 at a time but

taking it more often.

Nick

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>OOps, I'm taking Cynomel (grossman) t3.

OK, assumed as much but it could have been grains of natural you were

talking about

>

>Also, for adrenals I'm taking Standard Process Drenatrophin prg, b5, dhea,

selenium, magnesium, " blood sugar " which has vitamin a, gymnema and some other

stuff, also I take Min chex, theanine, b12, progest cream... Hmmm. Iron slow fe

45 mg elemental with 1000 mg vitamin c, (just started that within about a week)

>

>I've been working on my adrenals for over a YEAR.

That may not be enough, you might need isocort or HC.

An instability in temperature, both in terms of day to day averages

and in terms or hour to hour tends to be adrenal.

A drift over a perion of hours slowly upa nd down is a normal change

as are changes at ovulationa nd menstruation.

A slow change in the daily averages can show you are ready for a

thyroid increase again and it may be that that's caused a drift upa nd

down.

A drop in temperature shortly after taking thyroid is a marker for

adrenals again and can be helped by taking less t3 at a time but

taking it more often.

Nick

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Hi Nick,

That may not be enough, you might need isocort or HC.

Yes actually I'm thinking of getting on Isocort, what / how much would you

suggest taking and when, etc?

An instability in temperature, both in terms of day to day averages

> and in terms or hour to hour tends to be adrenal.

>

> A drift over a perion of hours slowly upa nd down is a normal change

> as are changes at ovulationa nd menstruation.

Yes! My hour to hour has been changing! Also it seemed to start changing/

dropping once I started my period this week!!! Is this probably what it is?

>

> >

> >OOps, I'm taking Cynomel (grossman) t3.

>

> OK, assumed as much but it could have been grains of natural you were

> talking about

> >

> >Also, for adrenals I'm taking Standard Process Drenatrophin prg, b5, dhea,

selenium, magnesium, " blood sugar " which has vitamin a, gymnema and some other

stuff, also I take Min chex, theanine, b12, progest cream... Hmmm. Iron slow fe

45 mg elemental with 1000 mg vitamin c, (just started that within about a week)

> >

> >I've been working on my adrenals for over a YEAR.

>

> That may not be enough, you might need isocort or HC.

>

> An instability in temperature, both in terms of day to day averages

> and in terms or hour to hour tends to be adrenal.

>

> A drift over a perion of hours slowly upa nd down is a normal change

> as are changes at ovulationa nd menstruation.

>

> A slow change in the daily averages can show you are ready for a

> thyroid increase again and it may be that that's caused a drift upa nd

> down.

>

> A drop in temperature shortly after taking thyroid is a marker for

> adrenals again and can be helped by taking less t3 at a time but

> taking it more often.

>

> Nick

>

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hey lisa,

yeah a womans temp is supposed to drop on day one of cycle.

the three daily temps for days 1-about15 of cycle should be averaging about

98.6.

then at around day 15 it should go back up and stay up til you start your

period. this time of higher temps is when ovulation happens. daily temp

averages should be around 99... maybe a little lower, sometimes a little higher,

depending on the person.

> >

> > >

> > >OOps, I'm taking Cynomel (grossman) t3.

> >

> > OK, assumed as much but it could have been grains of natural you were

> > talking about

> > >

> > >Also, for adrenals I'm taking Standard Process Drenatrophin prg, b5, dhea,

selenium, magnesium, " blood sugar " which has vitamin a, gymnema and some other

stuff, also I take Min chex, theanine, b12, progest cream... Hmmm. Iron slow fe

45 mg elemental with 1000 mg vitamin c, (just started that within about a week)

> > >

> > >I've been working on my adrenals for over a YEAR.

> >

> > That may not be enough, you might need isocort or HC.

> >

> > An instability in temperature, both in terms of day to day averages

> > and in terms or hour to hour tends to be adrenal.

> >

> > A drift over a perion of hours slowly upa nd down is a normal change

> > as are changes at ovulationa nd menstruation.

> >

> > A slow change in the daily averages can show you are ready for a

> > thyroid increase again and it may be that that's caused a drift upa nd

> > down.

> >

> > A drop in temperature shortly after taking thyroid is a marker for

> > adrenals again and can be helped by taking less t3 at a time but

> > taking it more often.

> >

> > Nick

> >

>

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