Guest guest Posted November 10, 1999 Report Share Posted November 10, 1999 as a vegetarian, i would obviously say no myself to dessicated thyroid. but, i've also read a few things on it, such as the fact that each dose you take contains different amounts of T3 and T4, which can confuse your body.<br><br>i would definitely read up on all the options before making a choice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 1999 Report Share Posted November 10, 1999 I started out taking Synthroid when I was diagnosed and decided after 2.5years to switch to Armour. For me it was a big mistake. I don't know whether I wasn't taking a strong enough dose or whether because each pill is a different amount of T3/T4, that it just wasn't good for me. I have now switched back to Synthroid and I also take Cytomel which is T3. It has been taking me months of trying to get straight from taking the Armour. I do know that many people take Armour and do great with it. Ultimately, it's whatever works best for you.<br><br>Good luck, <br><br>Tyra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 1999 Report Share Posted November 10, 1999 Hi all! You've had some interesting conversations going on here, in the last few days!<br><br>I can relate to the difficulties of working and coping with TD. I own & run a small business, and I never seem to have enough hours in the day to do everything I need to do!<br><br>I'm having really good luck, with the chiropractor. He's into homeopathic medicine, as well. The high-protein/low-carb diet he put me on has been working well for me ....I have a lot more energy, and I've lost about 12 pounds!<br><br>He says that one of the things I WAS doing right before was taking Armour. He strongly prefers having his patients take Armour. Personally, I've had great luck with it, and would only switch to try Thyrolar. It's completely a matter of choice!<br><br>BTW, Armour has really gotten a bad rap, and I'd like to correct a few misconceptions about it. One thing that many " anti-Armour " doctors like to say is that the strength of Armour varies from batch-to-batch, just as the quality of thyroid varies from one pig to the next. This is a silly argument! Any particular batch of Armour is made from thousands of dessicated thyroids; they are well-blended to assure uniform quality. Since the beginning of last year, there has only been one recall of a batch of (60 mg) Armour, due to its strength ...no other strengths were affected by that recall. The Levothyroxine drugs (such as Synthroid and Levoxyl), on the other hand, have been subject to almost a dozen different recalls since the beginning of 1998, due to THEIR lack of consistentcy and quality! So to tout Synthroid's quality while denigrating Armour's is not only unfair ...it's just plain WRONG. I automatically question the competency of ANY doctor who says otherwise! <br><br>Heck, I've even heard the wild rumor that you can catch " mad cow disease " from taking Armour ...which is RIDICULOUS!<br><br>One of the most difficult things about TD is its utter lack of predictability. We don't all have the same symptoms, though we have some of them in common. Some of us have Primary Hypothyroidism, some of us have Secondary Hypothyroidism, and yet others have Hashimoto's. A dear friend of mine cannot properly use the T4 her thyroid produces; Armour is as useless to her as her own hormones are. The only thing that DOES seem to help her is Synthroid; she converts it just fine! My own father, on the other hand, is quite allergic to the synthetic meds ....he HAS to take natural thyroid hormone, and he's done just fine on it for the last 35 years or so.<br><br>The longer I'm on this new eating plan, the more I realize that the diet & exercize mavens are correct ....the herbal supplements, the improved diet, and the increased exercize ARE helping me to feel better!<br><br>(((Bunches-o-hugs!)))<br><br> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 Hey Everyone, I just started my first dose of armour thyroid yesterday. I am on a very ,very low dose 15mgs twice a day to start off with but after I took it last night I felt " weird " just plain strange.. I am not sure if it was related to the armour or if it was just little ol lymie ME with all of my strangeness acting up again . I am just about to take another 15mgs before I turn in and am just wondering if anyone has had any experiences with Armour Thyroid that they'd like to share. Thanks in adavnce, ,NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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