Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 In a message dated 3/4/2005 7:07:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, jdgrave5@... writes: > Her letter also stated that I'm 'significantly hyperthyroid' and to > call her office to talk about switching back to Synthroid or Levoxyl > with Cytomel if this were me, i would have to reply to this statement with a letter...stating that if you were hyperthyroid, you would certainly have to have hyper symptoms...not hypo ones. With a P.S. stating " Dosing by the TSH is not a good practice for the patient " . cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 In a message dated 3/4/2005 7:07:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, jdgrave5@... writes: > Her letter also stated that I'm 'significantly hyperthyroid' and to > call her office to talk about switching back to Synthroid or Levoxyl > with Cytomel if this were me, i would have to reply to this statement with a letter...stating that if you were hyperthyroid, you would certainly have to have hyper symptoms...not hypo ones. With a P.S. stating " Dosing by the TSH is not a good practice for the patient " . cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 In a message dated 3/4/2005 7:07:17 PM Eastern Standard Time, jdgrave5@... writes: > Her letter also stated that I'm 'significantly hyperthyroid' and to > call her office to talk about switching back to Synthroid or Levoxyl > with Cytomel if this were me, i would have to reply to this statement with a letter...stating that if you were hyperthyroid, you would certainly have to have hyper symptoms...not hypo ones. With a P.S. stating " Dosing by the TSH is not a good practice for the patient " . cindi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 As usual, SandyE has given great info below!! I, also, have always taken Ferrous Sulfate simply because it's cheap and I'm cheap. LOL. When I was that low, I took 2-3 325 mg. tabs a day--and ALWAYS with food. You will want to get your Ferritin above 60 and preferably above 80. Janie > You can buy ferrous sulfate I think it's called at any pharmacy, for very cheap. It's got to be asked for as it's not on the shelves. Just ask your pharmacist for it. > > Your dr is basing your so called 'hyper' on the TSH alone. I really hate when they do that. There is just so much more to hyper than a low TSH, and I really wish these dr's would get it through those thick heads of theirs. lol. > > The reason the internist feels that you're 'way out there' with self medicating is because she/he does not suffer from this disease. Until they've walked a mile in our shoes, no textbook in the world is going to help them to understand. I'm thinking of saving up all my wishes in hopes that all endo's become hypoT just so they can learn how to live with all that we have who only follow the dr's rules. I know that is quite tacky of me to wish such on anybody, but it's the only way I know to get the attention of those who think they 'know it all'. A year of this diesease with no relief, while adding anti depressants, and fighting high cholesterol will fix them right up. (vbg). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 As usual, SandyE has given great info below!! I, also, have always taken Ferrous Sulfate simply because it's cheap and I'm cheap. LOL. When I was that low, I took 2-3 325 mg. tabs a day--and ALWAYS with food. You will want to get your Ferritin above 60 and preferably above 80. Janie > You can buy ferrous sulfate I think it's called at any pharmacy, for very cheap. It's got to be asked for as it's not on the shelves. Just ask your pharmacist for it. > > Your dr is basing your so called 'hyper' on the TSH alone. I really hate when they do that. There is just so much more to hyper than a low TSH, and I really wish these dr's would get it through those thick heads of theirs. lol. > > The reason the internist feels that you're 'way out there' with self medicating is because she/he does not suffer from this disease. Until they've walked a mile in our shoes, no textbook in the world is going to help them to understand. I'm thinking of saving up all my wishes in hopes that all endo's become hypoT just so they can learn how to live with all that we have who only follow the dr's rules. I know that is quite tacky of me to wish such on anybody, but it's the only way I know to get the attention of those who think they 'know it all'. A year of this diesease with no relief, while adding anti depressants, and fighting high cholesterol will fix them right up. (vbg). > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 You can buy ferrous sulfate I think it's called at any pharmacy, for very cheap. It's got to be asked for as it's not on the shelves. Just ask your pharmacist for it. Your dr is basing your so called 'hyper' on the TSH alone. I really hate when they do that. There is just so much more to hyper than a low TSH, and I really wish these dr's would get it through those thick heads of theirs. lol. The reason the internist feels that you're 'way out there' with self medicating is because she/he does not suffer from this disease. Until they've walked a mile in our shoes, no textbook in the world is going to help them to understand. I'm thinking of saving up all my wishes in hopes that all endo's become hypoT just so they can learn how to live with all that we have who only follow the dr's rules. I know that is quite tacky of me to wish such on anybody, but it's the only way I know to get the attention of those who think they 'know it all'. A year of this diesease with no relief, while adding anti depressants, and fighting high cholesterol will fix them right up. (vbg). SandyE~Houston Iron question and you ladies are so helpful!! You ladies are so wise about thyroid issues. I finally saw an internist last week. She did give me a prescription for Armour thyroid. She knew I was determined to stick with it, I told her I was self-medicating with the generic Armour. She thought that was a little out there. Well anyway she ran about $300 worth of bloodwork to find out why I'm still having some symptoms..mainly fatigue... Well guess what the cause appears to be? The exact thing Janie and some others had told me to get checked! My iron was 21 with a range of 40-200 and my ferritin was 6.4 with a range of 15-150. The only reason she checked that is my family has a history of too much iron, a thing called hemachromatosis. I guess I don't have to worry about that. Now I need to know if anyone has a good iron supplement to recommend. She didn't suggest anything. I only received a letter from her office telling me to start taking iron. Her letter also stated that I'm 'significantly hyperthyroid' and to call her office to talk about switching back to Synthroid or Levoxyl with Cytomel... not a chance that I'm going back to that. Besides, she gave me a prescription for a year of Armour... and I know where to get it on my own if need be! My TSH was .06 and my FT4 was 1 with range of .8 to 1.8. And of course no FT3 was done. I don't send a lot of messages, but this group has been so helpful to me! You are so knowledgeable and I appreciate your sharing it with the rest of us. Any iron suggestiions would be appreciated. Joan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 You can buy ferrous sulfate I think it's called at any pharmacy, for very cheap. It's got to be asked for as it's not on the shelves. Just ask your pharmacist for it. Your dr is basing your so called 'hyper' on the TSH alone. I really hate when they do that. There is just so much more to hyper than a low TSH, and I really wish these dr's would get it through those thick heads of theirs. lol. The reason the internist feels that you're 'way out there' with self medicating is because she/he does not suffer from this disease. Until they've walked a mile in our shoes, no textbook in the world is going to help them to understand. I'm thinking of saving up all my wishes in hopes that all endo's become hypoT just so they can learn how to live with all that we have who only follow the dr's rules. I know that is quite tacky of me to wish such on anybody, but it's the only way I know to get the attention of those who think they 'know it all'. A year of this diesease with no relief, while adding anti depressants, and fighting high cholesterol will fix them right up. (vbg). SandyE~Houston Iron question and you ladies are so helpful!! You ladies are so wise about thyroid issues. I finally saw an internist last week. She did give me a prescription for Armour thyroid. She knew I was determined to stick with it, I told her I was self-medicating with the generic Armour. She thought that was a little out there. Well anyway she ran about $300 worth of bloodwork to find out why I'm still having some symptoms..mainly fatigue... Well guess what the cause appears to be? The exact thing Janie and some others had told me to get checked! My iron was 21 with a range of 40-200 and my ferritin was 6.4 with a range of 15-150. The only reason she checked that is my family has a history of too much iron, a thing called hemachromatosis. I guess I don't have to worry about that. Now I need to know if anyone has a good iron supplement to recommend. She didn't suggest anything. I only received a letter from her office telling me to start taking iron. Her letter also stated that I'm 'significantly hyperthyroid' and to call her office to talk about switching back to Synthroid or Levoxyl with Cytomel... not a chance that I'm going back to that. Besides, she gave me a prescription for a year of Armour... and I know where to get it on my own if need be! My TSH was .06 and my FT4 was 1 with range of .8 to 1.8. And of course no FT3 was done. I don't send a lot of messages, but this group has been so helpful to me! You are so knowledgeable and I appreciate your sharing it with the rest of us. Any iron suggestiions would be appreciated. Joan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2005 Report Share Posted March 4, 2005 You can buy ferrous sulfate I think it's called at any pharmacy, for very cheap. It's got to be asked for as it's not on the shelves. Just ask your pharmacist for it. Your dr is basing your so called 'hyper' on the TSH alone. I really hate when they do that. There is just so much more to hyper than a low TSH, and I really wish these dr's would get it through those thick heads of theirs. lol. The reason the internist feels that you're 'way out there' with self medicating is because she/he does not suffer from this disease. Until they've walked a mile in our shoes, no textbook in the world is going to help them to understand. I'm thinking of saving up all my wishes in hopes that all endo's become hypoT just so they can learn how to live with all that we have who only follow the dr's rules. I know that is quite tacky of me to wish such on anybody, but it's the only way I know to get the attention of those who think they 'know it all'. A year of this diesease with no relief, while adding anti depressants, and fighting high cholesterol will fix them right up. (vbg). SandyE~Houston Iron question and you ladies are so helpful!! You ladies are so wise about thyroid issues. I finally saw an internist last week. She did give me a prescription for Armour thyroid. She knew I was determined to stick with it, I told her I was self-medicating with the generic Armour. She thought that was a little out there. Well anyway she ran about $300 worth of bloodwork to find out why I'm still having some symptoms..mainly fatigue... Well guess what the cause appears to be? The exact thing Janie and some others had told me to get checked! My iron was 21 with a range of 40-200 and my ferritin was 6.4 with a range of 15-150. The only reason she checked that is my family has a history of too much iron, a thing called hemachromatosis. I guess I don't have to worry about that. Now I need to know if anyone has a good iron supplement to recommend. She didn't suggest anything. I only received a letter from her office telling me to start taking iron. Her letter also stated that I'm 'significantly hyperthyroid' and to call her office to talk about switching back to Synthroid or Levoxyl with Cytomel... not a chance that I'm going back to that. Besides, she gave me a prescription for a year of Armour... and I know where to get it on my own if need be! My TSH was .06 and my FT4 was 1 with range of .8 to 1.8. And of course no FT3 was done. I don't send a lot of messages, but this group has been so helpful to me! You are so knowledgeable and I appreciate your sharing it with the rest of us. Any iron suggestiions would be appreciated. Joan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 that prescription iron looked good if free with your insurance, UNLESS you have low b12. I have an in-born error that makes me have low folic acid not b-12. Do you have all the levels on yourself? I am responding to Janie's, but I forget the name of who started it. I also use cheap ferrous sulfate with vitamin c when I take it. Re: Iron question and you ladies are so helpful!! As usual, SandyE has given great info below!! I, also, have always taken Ferrous Sulfate simply because it's cheap and I'm cheap. LOL. When I was that low, I took 2-3 325 mg. tabs a day--and ALWAYS with food. You will want to get your Ferritin above 60 and preferably above 80. Janie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 My Wal-Mart sells it. The box is labeled Iron 65 mg, then below it says Ferrous Sulfate 325mg. They are in a box not a bottle. Right now I take two in the evening, three hours a part. I need to take three but my body gets constipated. Six weeks ago my Ferritin was at 10. Does any one have any input as to how often I should get it checked? I go in for a check up in two weeks. Should I ask for it then? I know the articles say to get it between 70-90. Thanks, Kate G At 06:29 PM 3/4/2005, you wrote: >As usual, SandyE has given great info below!! > >I, also, have always taken Ferrous Sulfate simply because it's cheap >and I'm cheap. LOL. When I was that low, I took 2-3 325 mg. tabs a >day--and ALWAYS with food. > >You will want to get your Ferritin above 60 and preferably above 80. > >Janie > > > You can buy ferrous sulfate I think it's called at any pharmacy, >for very cheap. It's got to be asked for as it's not on the >shelves. Just ask your pharmacist for it. > > > > Your dr is basing your so called 'hyper' on the TSH alone. I >really hate when they do that. There is just so much more to hyper >than a low TSH, and I really wish these dr's would get it through >those thick heads of theirs. lol. > > > > The reason the internist feels that you're 'way out there' with >self medicating is because she/he does not suffer from this >disease. Until they've walked a mile in our shoes, no textbook in >the world is going to help them to understand. I'm thinking of >saving up all my wishes in hopes that all endo's become hypoT just >so they can learn how to live with all that we have who only follow >the dr's rules. I know that is quite tacky of me to wish such on >anybody, but it's the only way I know to get the attention of those >who think they 'know it all'. A year of this diesease with no >relief, while adding anti depressants, and fighting high cholesterol >will fix them right up. (vbg). > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 My Wal-Mart sells it. The box is labeled Iron 65 mg, then below it says Ferrous Sulfate 325mg. They are in a box not a bottle. Right now I take two in the evening, three hours a part. I need to take three but my body gets constipated. Six weeks ago my Ferritin was at 10. Does any one have any input as to how often I should get it checked? I go in for a check up in two weeks. Should I ask for it then? I know the articles say to get it between 70-90. Thanks, Kate G At 06:29 PM 3/4/2005, you wrote: >As usual, SandyE has given great info below!! > >I, also, have always taken Ferrous Sulfate simply because it's cheap >and I'm cheap. LOL. When I was that low, I took 2-3 325 mg. tabs a >day--and ALWAYS with food. > >You will want to get your Ferritin above 60 and preferably above 80. > >Janie > > > You can buy ferrous sulfate I think it's called at any pharmacy, >for very cheap. It's got to be asked for as it's not on the >shelves. Just ask your pharmacist for it. > > > > Your dr is basing your so called 'hyper' on the TSH alone. I >really hate when they do that. There is just so much more to hyper >than a low TSH, and I really wish these dr's would get it through >those thick heads of theirs. lol. > > > > The reason the internist feels that you're 'way out there' with >self medicating is because she/he does not suffer from this >disease. Until they've walked a mile in our shoes, no textbook in >the world is going to help them to understand. I'm thinking of >saving up all my wishes in hopes that all endo's become hypoT just >so they can learn how to live with all that we have who only follow >the dr's rules. I know that is quite tacky of me to wish such on >anybody, but it's the only way I know to get the attention of those >who think they 'know it all'. A year of this diesease with no >relief, while adding anti depressants, and fighting high cholesterol >will fix them right up. (vbg). > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 My Wal-Mart sells it. The box is labeled Iron 65 mg, then below it says Ferrous Sulfate 325mg. They are in a box not a bottle. Right now I take two in the evening, three hours a part. I need to take three but my body gets constipated. Six weeks ago my Ferritin was at 10. Does any one have any input as to how often I should get it checked? I go in for a check up in two weeks. Should I ask for it then? I know the articles say to get it between 70-90. Thanks, Kate G At 06:29 PM 3/4/2005, you wrote: >As usual, SandyE has given great info below!! > >I, also, have always taken Ferrous Sulfate simply because it's cheap >and I'm cheap. LOL. When I was that low, I took 2-3 325 mg. tabs a >day--and ALWAYS with food. > >You will want to get your Ferritin above 60 and preferably above 80. > >Janie > > > You can buy ferrous sulfate I think it's called at any pharmacy, >for very cheap. It's got to be asked for as it's not on the >shelves. Just ask your pharmacist for it. > > > > Your dr is basing your so called 'hyper' on the TSH alone. I >really hate when they do that. There is just so much more to hyper >than a low TSH, and I really wish these dr's would get it through >those thick heads of theirs. lol. > > > > The reason the internist feels that you're 'way out there' with >self medicating is because she/he does not suffer from this >disease. Until they've walked a mile in our shoes, no textbook in >the world is going to help them to understand. I'm thinking of >saving up all my wishes in hopes that all endo's become hypoT just >so they can learn how to live with all that we have who only follow >the dr's rules. I know that is quite tacky of me to wish such on >anybody, but it's the only way I know to get the attention of those >who think they 'know it all'. A year of this diesease with no >relief, while adding anti depressants, and fighting high cholesterol >will fix them right up. (vbg). > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Why couldn't you take a plant form of iron? I-X from Nature's Sunshine. Other companies must have plant forms to offer. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** My Wal-Mart sells it. The box is labeled Iron 65 mg, then below it says Ferrous Sulfate 325mg. They are in a box not a bottle. Right now I take two in the evening, three hours a part. I need to take three but my body gets constipated. Six weeks ago my Ferritin was at 10. Does any one have any input as to how often I should get it checked? I go in for a check up in two weeks. Should I ask for it then? I know the articles say to get it between 70-90. Thanks, Kate G Sheila Bliesath StarGate Travel Phone: For more information on travel or becoming an agent info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Why couldn't you take a plant form of iron? I-X from Nature's Sunshine. Other companies must have plant forms to offer. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** My Wal-Mart sells it. The box is labeled Iron 65 mg, then below it says Ferrous Sulfate 325mg. They are in a box not a bottle. Right now I take two in the evening, three hours a part. I need to take three but my body gets constipated. Six weeks ago my Ferritin was at 10. Does any one have any input as to how often I should get it checked? I go in for a check up in two weeks. Should I ask for it then? I know the articles say to get it between 70-90. Thanks, Kate G Sheila Bliesath StarGate Travel Phone: For more information on travel or becoming an agent info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Why couldn't you take a plant form of iron? I-X from Nature's Sunshine. Other companies must have plant forms to offer. *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** My Wal-Mart sells it. The box is labeled Iron 65 mg, then below it says Ferrous Sulfate 325mg. They are in a box not a bottle. Right now I take two in the evening, three hours a part. I need to take three but my body gets constipated. Six weeks ago my Ferritin was at 10. Does any one have any input as to how often I should get it checked? I go in for a check up in two weeks. Should I ask for it then? I know the articles say to get it between 70-90. Thanks, Kate G Sheila Bliesath StarGate Travel Phone: For more information on travel or becoming an agent info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Hi Sheila, I would want to know how much I'm getting. I found this website http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=74&osCsid=\ f512cacef54bfd0fb4d8e7858e51cd7b It says take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Well I can't do that, iron and thyroid meds don't work well together. I take by Armour at 9am and 2 pm. Evening is the only time I can take this stuff. Kate G At 09:45 AM 3/5/2005, you wrote: >Why couldn't you take a plant form of iron? I-X from Nature's Sunshine. >Other companies must have plant forms to offer. >*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > > >My Wal-Mart sells it. The box is labeled Iron 65 mg, then below it says >Ferrous Sulfate 325mg. They are in a box not a bottle. Right now I take >two in the evening, three hours a part. I need to take three but my body >gets constipated. Six weeks ago my Ferritin was at 10. Does any one have >any input as to how often I should get it checked? I go in for a check up >in two weeks. Should I ask for it then? I know the articles say to get it > >between 70-90. > >Thanks, > >Kate G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Hi Sheila, I would want to know how much I'm getting. I found this website http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=74&osCsid=\ f512cacef54bfd0fb4d8e7858e51cd7b It says take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Well I can't do that, iron and thyroid meds don't work well together. I take by Armour at 9am and 2 pm. Evening is the only time I can take this stuff. Kate G At 09:45 AM 3/5/2005, you wrote: >Why couldn't you take a plant form of iron? I-X from Nature's Sunshine. >Other companies must have plant forms to offer. >*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > > >My Wal-Mart sells it. The box is labeled Iron 65 mg, then below it says >Ferrous Sulfate 325mg. They are in a box not a bottle. Right now I take >two in the evening, three hours a part. I need to take three but my body >gets constipated. Six weeks ago my Ferritin was at 10. Does any one have >any input as to how often I should get it checked? I go in for a check up >in two weeks. Should I ask for it then? I know the articles say to get it > >between 70-90. > >Thanks, > >Kate G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Hi Sheila, I would want to know how much I'm getting. I found this website http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=74&osCsid=\ f512cacef54bfd0fb4d8e7858e51cd7b It says take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Well I can't do that, iron and thyroid meds don't work well together. I take by Armour at 9am and 2 pm. Evening is the only time I can take this stuff. Kate G At 09:45 AM 3/5/2005, you wrote: >Why couldn't you take a plant form of iron? I-X from Nature's Sunshine. >Other companies must have plant forms to offer. >*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > > >My Wal-Mart sells it. The box is labeled Iron 65 mg, then below it says >Ferrous Sulfate 325mg. They are in a box not a bottle. Right now I take >two in the evening, three hours a part. I need to take three but my body >gets constipated. Six weeks ago my Ferritin was at 10. Does any one have >any input as to how often I should get it checked? I go in for a check up >in two weeks. Should I ask for it then? I know the articles say to get it > >between 70-90. > >Thanks, > >Kate G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Kate, Since it is a plant form then it probably wouldn't cause problems with the thyroid meds. I.e. it would be like eating more spinach. Just because the recommended dosage is two caps with each meal doesn't mean that you would have to take it that way. I wish I had more time to research this with you. LOL does anyone know a rich person who would like to hire me to do research on health issues???? LOL I like my job, but I would love that kind of a job! As I am sure would many of us would! If I can find someone who has more information on this I will be sure to share. Sheila *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Hi Sheila, I would want to know how much I'm getting. I found this website http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=74&osC sid=f512cacef54bfd0fb4d8e7858e51cd7b It says take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Well I can't do Sheila Bliesath StarGate Travel Phone: For more information on travel or becoming an agent info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Kate, Since it is a plant form then it probably wouldn't cause problems with the thyroid meds. I.e. it would be like eating more spinach. Just because the recommended dosage is two caps with each meal doesn't mean that you would have to take it that way. I wish I had more time to research this with you. LOL does anyone know a rich person who would like to hire me to do research on health issues???? LOL I like my job, but I would love that kind of a job! As I am sure would many of us would! If I can find someone who has more information on this I will be sure to share. Sheila *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Hi Sheila, I would want to know how much I'm getting. I found this website http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=74&osC sid=f512cacef54bfd0fb4d8e7858e51cd7b It says take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Well I can't do Sheila Bliesath StarGate Travel Phone: For more information on travel or becoming an agent info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Kate, Since it is a plant form then it probably wouldn't cause problems with the thyroid meds. I.e. it would be like eating more spinach. Just because the recommended dosage is two caps with each meal doesn't mean that you would have to take it that way. I wish I had more time to research this with you. LOL does anyone know a rich person who would like to hire me to do research on health issues???? LOL I like my job, but I would love that kind of a job! As I am sure would many of us would! If I can find someone who has more information on this I will be sure to share. Sheila *********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** Hi Sheila, I would want to know how much I'm getting. I found this website http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=74&osC sid=f512cacef54bfd0fb4d8e7858e51cd7b It says take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Well I can't do Sheila Bliesath StarGate Travel Phone: For more information on travel or becoming an agent info@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Hi Sheila, I don't know if it would or not. I also know that when you eat plants that are high in iron you get less per serving than you do meats. Good dietary sources of iron include red meat, beans, egg yolk, whole-grain products, nuts, and seafood. Any how that still begs the question of how much is in there. I don't have time right now to research it. I wish I had the money too to hire someone to do that, or be hired to do it(from home)! Anyhow, for right now, I'll keep taking what I am. I am going to up the Vit C to help with the constipation. If anyone else has info....share away! Thanks, Kate G At 10:18 AM 3/5/2005, you wrote: >Kate, > >Since it is a plant form then it probably wouldn't cause problems with the >thyroid meds. I.e. it would be like eating more spinach. Just because the >recommended dosage is two caps with each meal doesn't mean that you would >have to take it that way. I wish I had more time to research this with >you. LOL does anyone know a rich person who would like to hire me to do >research on health issues???? LOL I like my job, but I would love that >kind of a job! As I am sure would many of us would! > >If I can find someone who has more information on this I will be sure to >share. > >Sheila >*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > > >Hi Sheila, > >I would want to know how much I'm getting. I found this website >http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=74&osC >sid=f512cacef54bfd0fb4d8e7858e51cd7b > >It says take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Well I can't do >Sheila Bliesath >StarGate Travel >Phone: >For more information on travel or becoming an agent >info@... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Hi Sheila, I don't know if it would or not. I also know that when you eat plants that are high in iron you get less per serving than you do meats. Good dietary sources of iron include red meat, beans, egg yolk, whole-grain products, nuts, and seafood. Any how that still begs the question of how much is in there. I don't have time right now to research it. I wish I had the money too to hire someone to do that, or be hired to do it(from home)! Anyhow, for right now, I'll keep taking what I am. I am going to up the Vit C to help with the constipation. If anyone else has info....share away! Thanks, Kate G At 10:18 AM 3/5/2005, you wrote: >Kate, > >Since it is a plant form then it probably wouldn't cause problems with the >thyroid meds. I.e. it would be like eating more spinach. Just because the >recommended dosage is two caps with each meal doesn't mean that you would >have to take it that way. I wish I had more time to research this with >you. LOL does anyone know a rich person who would like to hire me to do >research on health issues???? LOL I like my job, but I would love that >kind of a job! As I am sure would many of us would! > >If I can find someone who has more information on this I will be sure to >share. > >Sheila >*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > > >Hi Sheila, > >I would want to know how much I'm getting. I found this website >http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=74&osC >sid=f512cacef54bfd0fb4d8e7858e51cd7b > >It says take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Well I can't do >Sheila Bliesath >StarGate Travel >Phone: >For more information on travel or becoming an agent >info@... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 Hi Sheila, I don't know if it would or not. I also know that when you eat plants that are high in iron you get less per serving than you do meats. Good dietary sources of iron include red meat, beans, egg yolk, whole-grain products, nuts, and seafood. Any how that still begs the question of how much is in there. I don't have time right now to research it. I wish I had the money too to hire someone to do that, or be hired to do it(from home)! Anyhow, for right now, I'll keep taking what I am. I am going to up the Vit C to help with the constipation. If anyone else has info....share away! Thanks, Kate G At 10:18 AM 3/5/2005, you wrote: >Kate, > >Since it is a plant form then it probably wouldn't cause problems with the >thyroid meds. I.e. it would be like eating more spinach. Just because the >recommended dosage is two caps with each meal doesn't mean that you would >have to take it that way. I wish I had more time to research this with >you. LOL does anyone know a rich person who would like to hire me to do >research on health issues???? LOL I like my job, but I would love that >kind of a job! As I am sure would many of us would! > >If I can find someone who has more information on this I will be sure to >share. > >Sheila >*********** REPLY SEPARATOR *********** > > >Hi Sheila, > >I would want to know how much I'm getting. I found this website >http://www.naturalhealthland.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=74&osC >sid=f512cacef54bfd0fb4d8e7858e51cd7b > >It says take 2 capsules with a meal three times daily. Well I can't do >Sheila Bliesath >StarGate Travel >Phone: >For more information on travel or becoming an agent >info@... > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2005 Report Share Posted March 5, 2005 I self treat, how will I know if I have a Iron or ferritin problem? I had been on synthroid for 3 years ( underteated) and have been on thyroid-s for 2 weeks. In Feb. my tsh was 6.18 , free t-4 .99, tpo >1000 ( I know I have posted my results many times before, just thought it went with my question). A person could go mental (I should say more mental)trying to understand everything, sometimes it's so overwhelming I feel like giving up! kk > > You ladies are so wise about thyroid issues. > >My iron was 21 with a range of 40-200 and my > ferritin was 6.4 with a range of 15-150. The only reason she checked > that is my family has a history of too much iron, a thing called > hemachromatosis. I guess I don't have to worry about that. > > Now I need to know if anyone has a good iron supplement to > recommend. She didn't suggest anything. I only received a letter > from her office telling me to start taking iron. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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