Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Hi Nicola, unfortuantely there are too many people on this site that will try to convince you that treating it holisticly is not possible, I however know that is incorrect so maybe I will email you privately. - nicolabebb <nicolabebb@...> wrote: Hi My Name is Nicola and i live in the UK, I am an equine behaviorist and holistic practitioner ( bach flower practitioner, aromatherapy, and various bodyworks) I have finally been diagnoised with hypothyroid after at least 3 years of battleing with my GP to find out what was wrong with me. To say my GP was dismissive and unintrested is an underestimate but after doing some research myself I have seen a private specialist and have started in thyroxin this week. I have practically all the symptoms and am throughly miserable with the way I am feeling. Now I have found out whats wrong I want to approach it as holistically as possible. I am particaluary interested in alternative therapies and nutrition that may help. i have ordered a couple of books but I dont know if they will cover comp medicine. If anyone could provide information or direct me to any books with this type of info in I would be grateful.... Many thanks I look forward to being a member of this list. Nic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2006 Report Share Posted May 22, 2006 Please email me too. I am open to learning the natural way. Blessings! Stanziale <massageme429@...> wrote: Hi Nicola, unfortuantely there are too many people on this site that will try to convince you that treating it holisticly is not possible, I however know that is incorrect so maybe I will email you privately. - nicolabebb <nicolabebb@...> wrote: Hi My Name is Nicola and i live in the UK, I am an equine behaviorist and holistic practitioner ( bach flower practitioner, aromatherapy, and various bodyworks) I have finally been diagnoised with hypothyroid after at least 3 years of battleing with my GP to find out what was wrong with me. To say my GP was dismissive and unintrested is an underestimate but after doing some research myself I have seen a private specialist and have started in thyroxin this week. I have practically all the symptoms and am throughly miserable with the way I am feeling. Now I have found out whats wrong I want to approach it as holistically as possible. I am particaluary interested in alternative therapies and nutrition that may help. i have ordered a couple of books but I dont know if they will cover comp medicine. If anyone could provide information or direct me to any books with this type of info in I would be grateful.... Many thanks I look forward to being a member of this list. Nic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 Here's my story....................... I am 33 yrs. old. When I was 19 I was put on synthroid for my hypothyroid. My doses was changed over the yrs. to just about every dose they make. At age 26, I was going to school at the New York College of Health Professions for Massage Therapy and I was learning more about a wholistic approach to life. I wanted so badly to get off of synthetic drugs, the thought of being on them forever was frightenening. I used to listen to Null all the time on his radio show and one day he mentioned how a person with an underactive thyroid needs thyroid from someone else. I thought, " who the hell is going to give me their thyroid? " He was referring to animals. Well, I couldn't imagine that, I was a vegan for God's sake, how was I to not eat the animals or their products but I was going to take their thyroid tissue? No way. A year went by and I had tried every thyroid supplement on the health food store shelf, but my condition was obviously too severe for supplements. One day at school I went to the herbal pharmacy and asked if they could reccomend a thyroid treatment. They showed me a thyroid supplement, I bought it, took it for a week, it didn't help me. I called the company that makes it to see if they could give me more info and they recoomended something else. It was called Eco Thyro. Nothing more and nothing less than " dried freezed thyroid tissue " from cows on organic farms in New Zealand. It was a tough decision but I tried it. I started with 2 a day. Within 6 days I was a completely different person. NO constipation, no fatigue, no dry nails, no brain fog, my weight was changing along with my energy. NO GOITER! I was amazed! I stayed on it for 6 months and then saw my endocrinologist. Without telling him what I was taking (he thought I was still on synthroid) he did my blood work. He called me a few days later and said " Your levels are normal for the first time ever, and you gland shrunk to a size I never thought it could " . I arranged to go see him and brought the bottle of Eco Thyro. He took the info and told me to keep doing what I am doing. He was very supportive thank God becaue many would not be. Anyway, for the next few yrs. I stayed on it, felt great and I wore a bikini for the first time ever at age 28. I went for my routine visits, my levels changed slightly, I added a 3 rd pill to my day and moved on. For yrs my bloodwork was great and so was I. At 32 yrs. old I got pregnant on the first try. YEEAAAAA! So happy, couldn't believe how easy it was considering I have a thryoid condition. Anyway, my gland enlarged slightly and I was confused as to what I should do because I have heard and read that your dose usualy needs to increase during pregnancy, should I pop 4 a day of this magical medicine? First I had my midwife take my blood, all came back normal still, my TSH was slightly high (4.5) but nothing crazy, I was only a few weeks pregant so I was getting the info early. Then I called the company " How do I increase the dose if I need to, I am pregnant? " They advised me no to exceed more than 3 a day, even that they don't recommend and they gave me a name of a doctor in NY who prescribes eco thyro to her patients. (you can only get it through a holistic doctor now). I called her, she told me not to take more than 3 a day because she was scared my hypo would become hyper and I might lose the baby. I stayed on 3 and went back to midwife in 4 weeks to get blood work done again, TSH 11, shit. Ran to endocrinologist, asked for synthroid (obviously I am not going to jeopardize my baby) and figured I would go back to natural after the birth. I can't stay on something that cannot be increased when needed. He said my TSH was nothing to be concerned about and the synthroid would balance everything out. 1 week later I miscarried. I don't know why and many women who don't have thyroid conditions lose their first, it happened I am not blaming anyone or anything. Anyway, the miscarriage was almost 3 months ago and I can't get my thyroid back. I tried to stay on synthroid figuring I will eventualy try for a baby again so why not stay on whatever I will take during the pregnancy but after 3 weeks on it I couldn't take it anymore. It's not for me, I was tired, constipated, etc etc etc. So, I go back on the eco thyro, 3 a day, plus a supplement called " rev it up " by Dr. Dane in NY. Everything feels great for about a month. Then on my 33 birthday (on that damn day), my goiter arrives and hasn't left since. That's where I am now. Thanks for listening. If you are interested in researching Eco Thyro the company is called Professional Helath Product (PHP) and Dr. Dane can be googled as well. Good luck to you and to me! and Irwin <familyirwin@...> wrote: Please email me too. I am open to learning the natural way. Blessings! Stanziale <massageme429@...> wrote: Hi Nicola, unfortuantely there are too many people on this site that will try to convince you that treating it holisticly is not possible, I however know that is incorrect so maybe I will email you privately. - nicolabebb <nicolabebb@...> wrote: Hi My Name is Nicola and i live in the UK, I am an equine behaviorist and holistic practitioner ( bach flower practitioner, aromatherapy, and various bodyworks) I have finally been diagnoised with hypothyroid after at least 3 years of battleing with my GP to find out what was wrong with me. To say my GP was dismissive and unintrested is an underestimate but after doing some research myself I have seen a private specialist and have started in thyroxin this week. I have practically all the symptoms and am throughly miserable with the way I am feeling. Now I have found out whats wrong I want to approach it as holistically as possible. I am particaluary interested in alternative therapies and nutrition that may help. i have ordered a couple of books but I dont know if they will cover comp medicine. If anyone could provide information or direct me to any books with this type of info in I would be grateful.... Many thanks I look forward to being a member of this list. Nic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 you will need Armour and iodine to get well. Gracia Here's my story....................... I am 33 yrs. old. When I was 19 I was put on synthroid for my hypothyroid. My doses was changed over the yrs. to just about every dose they make. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 I actualy called my doctor yesterday and inquired about armour and he gave me the run around until I told him I would have to find a doctor who will prescribe it to me, he then said to come on in and he will get me on it. Gracia <circe@...> wrote: you will need Armour and iodine to get well. Gracia Here's my story....................... I am 33 yrs. old. When I was 19 I was put on synthroid for my hypothyroid. My doses was changed over the yrs. to just about every dose they make. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 where do I get the iodine? Gracia <circe@...> wrote: you will need Armour and iodine to get well. Gracia Here's my story....................... I am 33 yrs. old. When I was 19 I was put on synthroid for my hypothyroid. My doses was changed over the yrs. to just about every dose they make. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 http://www.optimox.com for info http://www.willner.com where do I get the iodine? Gracia <circe@...> wrote: you will need Armour and iodine to get well. Gracia -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 if he doesn't know what he is doing, he will give you too little. Gracia I actualy called my doctor yesterday and inquired about armour and he gave me the run around until I told him I would have to find a doctor who will prescribe it to me, he then said to come on in and he will get me on it. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 I think he knows, but just prefers not too. Gracia <circe@...> wrote: if he doesn't know what he is doing, he will give you too little. Gracia I actualy called my doctor yesterday and inquired about armour and he gave me the run around until I told him I would have to find a doctor who will prescribe it to me, he then said to come on in and he will get me on it. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 that makes no sense does it? He knows what he is doing but still puts you at risk for miscarriage and further illness from undertreated hypo? Lots of docs like that. You cannot be treated to the TSH once on Armour. He knows that too? The point of support groups is to avoid the pitfalls of poor medical care. Gracia >I think he knows, but just prefers not too. > > Gracia <circe@...> wrote: > if he doesn't know what he is doing, he will give you too little. > Gracia > > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 what does this sentence mean " you cannot be treated to the TSH once on armour? " I don't think he put me at risk fo rmiscarriage, he did my bloodwork and it my TSH was 11 so he put me on synthroid and I miscarried a week later but the fetus was not alive for 2 weeks already when I miscarried so when I went to him my baby had already died. I think you misunderstood what I wrote. He prefers synthroid so he wanted to talk me out of the idea of armour when I called him yesterday to find out if he prescribes it, when I said I will have to go to another doctor he admitted to prescribing it. Gracia <circe@...> wrote: that makes no sense does it? He knows what he is doing but still puts you at risk for miscarriage and further illness from undertreated hypo? Lots of docs like that. You cannot be treated to the TSH once on Armour. He knows that too? The point of support groups is to avoid the pitfalls of poor medical care. Gracia >I think he knows, but just prefers not too. > > Gracia <circe@...> wrote: > if he doesn't know what he is doing, he will give you too little. > Gracia > > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 HI , Thank you for telling us your story. It does shed some light on your situation. I would not want to guess at any reason for your baby's death - it must be very sad for you and I am wondering how you are coping with this? I had no idea that is was so recent. My feeling from you story is that your trouble began when you were pregnant and your thyroid was under pressure - you body needed more hormone but you got the wrong advice from everyone - the Eco people and your endo. Prior to this your body was getting both T4 and T3 from the animal tissue then you stopped it and switched to T4 only. There are a couple of reasons why this was probably very bad for your body - first switching meds is tricky at the best of times - most of us get a reaction if we do it and it stresses the adrenals. Second your body was suddenly deprived of T3 and given only T4 - so again the body goes into a kind of shock. I would say that since your miscarriage is so recent you may be able to heal the goitre in time with the Eco Thyro and maybe some iodine. Your body is still in shock and it will take time to get back to normal. Even when we carry a baby to term it is many months before our bodies are back to normal (if they ever really are LOL ) To me it seems that you probably need more of your product than you are taking currently. I don't know why you couldn't increase the dose just like any other thyroid product. It seems to work just like Armour and to give you an example I had to go up to 6 grains of Armour (6 tablets) before I got the right dose. Your supplement probably dose not have a dosage but it seems to me that if you increase it slowly as if you were taking Armour then you will be able to tell when you are feeling better. Now that I know you story I just want to encourage you not to panic - it is so soon after your loss that your body is still adjusting. Keep going with all the good things you are doing for your health and be easy on your self and consider what I have said about taking more of the Eco thyro. If it were me I would certainly do that before going on Synthroid again or even Armour. You've done everything right but just not had the right information - this is why many of us are here - it’s a good place to learn what you will never find out from most doctors. Take care, Kerry Re: Hello - introducing myself Here's my story....................... I am 33 yrs. old. When I was 19 I was put on synthroid for my hypothyroid. My doses was changed over the yrs. to just about every dose they make. At age 26, I was going to school at the New York College of Health Professions for Massage Therapy and I was learning more about a wholistic approach to life. I wanted so badly to get off of synthetic drugs, the thought of being on them forever was frightenening. I used to listen to Null all the time on his radio show and one day he mentioned how a person with an underactive thyroid needs thyroid from someone else. I thought, " who the hell is going to give me their thyroid? " He was referring to animals. Well, I couldn't imagine that, I was a vegan for God's sake, how was I to not eat the animals or their products but I was going to take their thyroid tissue? No way. A year went by and I had tried every thyroid supplement on the health food store shelf, but my condition was obviously too severe for supplements. One day at school I went to the herbal pharmacy and asked if they could reccomend a thyroid treatment. They showed me a thyroid supplement, I bought it, took it for a week, it didn't help me. I called the company that makes it to see if they could give me more info and they recoomended something else. It was called Eco Thyro. Nothing more and nothing less than " dried freezed thyroid tissue " from cows on organic farms in New Zealand. It was a tough decision but I tried it. I started with 2 a day. Within 6 days I was a completely different person. NO constipation, no fatigue, no dry nails, no brain fog, my weight was changing along with my energy. NO GOITER! I was amazed! I stayed on it for 6 months and then saw my endocrinologist. Without telling him what I was taking (he thought I was still on synthroid) he did my blood work. He called me a few days later and said " Your levels are normal for the first time ever, and you gland shrunk to a size I never thought it could " . I arranged to go see him and brought the bottle of Eco Thyro. He took the info and told me to keep doing what I am doing. He was very supportive thank God becaue many would not be. Anyway, for the next few yrs. I stayed on it, felt great and I wore a bikini for the first time ever at age 28. I went for my routine visits, my levels changed slightly, I added a 3 rd pill to my day and moved on. For yrs my bloodwork was great and so was I. At 32 yrs. old I got pregnant on the first try. YEEAAAAA! So happy, couldn't believe how easy it was considering I have a thryoid condition. Anyway, my gland enlarged slightly and I was confused as to what I should do because I have heard and read that your dose usualy needs to increase during pregnancy, should I pop 4 a day of this magical medicine? First I had my midwife take my blood, all came back normal still, my TSH was slightly high (4.5) but nothing crazy, I was only a few weeks pregant so I was getting the info early. Then I called the company " How do I increase the dose if I need to, I am pregnant? " They advised me no to exceed more than 3 a day, even that they don't recommend and they gave me a name of a doctor in NY who prescribes eco thyro to her patients. (you can only get it through a holistic doctor now). I called her, she told me not to take more than 3 a day because she was scared my hypo would become hyper and I might lose the baby. I stayed on 3 and went back to midwife in 4 weeks to get blood work done again, TSH 11, shit. Ran to endocrinologist, asked for synthroid (obviously I am not going to jeopardize my baby) and figured I would go back to natural after the birth. I can't stay on something that cannot be increased when needed. He said my TSH was nothing to be concerned about and the synthroid would balance everything out. 1 week later I miscarried. I don't know why and many women who don't have thyroid conditions lose their first, it happened I am not blaming anyone or anything. Anyway, the miscarriage was almost 3 months ago and I can't get my thyroid back. I tried to stay on synthroid figuring I will eventualy try for a baby again so why not stay on whatever I will take during the pregnancy but after 3 weeks on it I couldn't take it anymore. It's not for me, I was tired, constipated, etc etc etc. So, I go back on the eco thyro, 3 a day, plus a supplement called " rev it up " by Dr. Dane in NY. Everything feels great for about a month. Then on my 33 birthday (on that damn day), my goiter arrives and hasn't left since. That's where I am now. Thanks for listening. If you are interested in researching Eco Thyro the company is called Professional Helath Product (PHP) and Dr. Dane can be googled as well. Good luck to you and to me! and Irwin <familyirwin@...> wrote: Please email me too. I am open to learning the natural way. Blessings! Stanziale <massageme429@...> wrote: Hi Nicola, unfortuantely there are too many people on this site that will try to convince you that treating it holisticly is not possible, I however know that is incorrect so maybe I will email you privately. - nicolabebb <nicolabebb@...> wrote: Hi My Name is Nicola and i live in the UK, I am an equine behaviorist and holistic practitioner ( bach flower practitioner, aromatherapy, and various bodyworks) I have finally been diagnoised with hypothyroid after at least 3 years of battleing with my GP to find out what was wrong with me. To say my GP was dismissive and unintrested is an underestimate but after doing some research myself I have seen a private specialist and have started in thyroxin this week. I have practically all the symptoms and am throughly miserable with the way I am feeling. Now I have found out whats wrong I want to approach it as holistically as possible. I am particaluary interested in alternative therapies and nutrition that may help. i have ordered a couple of books but I dont know if they will cover comp medicine. If anyone could provide information or direct me to any books with this type of info in I would be grateful.... Many thanks I look forward to being a member of this list. Nic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 Thank you very much. I am back on the eco, 3 a day with a supplement called rev it up as well. I plan to look into the iodine website I got from Gracia (thanks to her too). Tomorrow I will go to the endo just for the bloodwork, I am curious to know where my levels are at. Thanks again. Kerry Ann Faithfull <kerry@...> wrote: HI , Thank you for telling us your story. It does shed some light on your situation. I would not want to guess at any reason for your baby's death - it must be very sad for you and I am wondering how you are coping with this? I had no idea that is was so recent. My feeling from you story is that your trouble began when you were pregnant and your thyroid was under pressure - you body needed more hormone but you got the wrong advice from everyone - the Eco people and your endo. Prior to this your body was getting both T4 and T3 from the animal tissue then you stopped it and switched to T4 only. There are a couple of reasons why this was probably very bad for your body - first switching meds is tricky at the best of times - most of us get a reaction if we do it and it stresses the adrenals. Second your body was suddenly deprived of T3 and given only T4 - so again the body goes into a kind of shock. I would say that since your miscarriage is so recent you may be able to heal the goitre in time with the Eco Thyro and maybe some iodine. Your body is still in shock and it will take time to get back to normal. Even when we carry a baby to term it is many months before our bodies are back to normal (if they ever really are LOL ) To me it seems that you probably need more of your product than you are taking currently. I don't know why you couldn't increase the dose just like any other thyroid product. It seems to work just like Armour and to give you an example I had to go up to 6 grains of Armour (6 tablets) before I got the right dose. Your supplement probably dose not have a dosage but it seems to me that if you increase it slowly as if you were taking Armour then you will be able to tell when you are feeling better. Now that I know you story I just want to encourage you not to panic - it is so soon after your loss that your body is still adjusting. Keep going with all the good things you are doing for your health and be easy on your self and consider what I have said about taking more of the Eco thyro. If it were me I would certainly do that before going on Synthroid again or even Armour. You've done everything right but just not had the right information - this is why many of us are here - it’s a good place to learn what you will never find out from most doctors. Take care, Kerry Re: Hello - introducing myself Here's my story....................... I am 33 yrs. old. When I was 19 I was put on synthroid for my hypothyroid. My doses was changed over the yrs. to just about every dose they make. At age 26, I was going to school at the New York College of Health Professions for Massage Therapy and I was learning more about a wholistic approach to life. I wanted so badly to get off of synthetic drugs, the thought of being on them forever was frightenening. I used to listen to Null all the time on his radio show and one day he mentioned how a person with an underactive thyroid needs thyroid from someone else. I thought, " who the hell is going to give me their thyroid? " He was referring to animals. Well, I couldn't imagine that, I was a vegan for God's sake, how was I to not eat the animals or their products but I was going to take their thyroid tissue? No way. A year went by and I had tried every thyroid supplement on the health food store shelf, but my condition was obviously too severe for supplements. One day at school I went to the herbal pharmacy and asked if they could reccomend a thyroid treatment. They showed me a thyroid supplement, I bought it, took it for a week, it didn't help me. I called the company that makes it to see if they could give me more info and they recoomended something else. It was called Eco Thyro. Nothing more and nothing less than " dried freezed thyroid tissue " from cows on organic farms in New Zealand. It was a tough decision but I tried it. I started with 2 a day. Within 6 days I was a completely different person. NO constipation, no fatigue, no dry nails, no brain fog, my weight was changing along with my energy. NO GOITER! I was amazed! I stayed on it for 6 months and then saw my endocrinologist. Without telling him what I was taking (he thought I was still on synthroid) he did my blood work. He called me a few days later and said " Your levels are normal for the first time ever, and you gland shrunk to a size I never thought it could " . I arranged to go see him and brought the bottle of Eco Thyro. He took the info and told me to keep doing what I am doing. He was very supportive thank God becaue many would not be. Anyway, for the next few yrs. I stayed on it, felt great and I wore a bikini for the first time ever at age 28. I went for my routine visits, my levels changed slightly, I added a 3 rd pill to my day and moved on. For yrs my bloodwork was great and so was I. At 32 yrs. old I got pregnant on the first try. YEEAAAAA! So happy, couldn't believe how easy it was considering I have a thryoid condition. Anyway, my gland enlarged slightly and I was confused as to what I should do because I have heard and read that your dose usualy needs to increase during pregnancy, should I pop 4 a day of this magical medicine? First I had my midwife take my blood, all came back normal still, my TSH was slightly high (4.5) but nothing crazy, I was only a few weeks pregant so I was getting the info early. Then I called the company " How do I increase the dose if I need to, I am pregnant? " They advised me no to exceed more than 3 a day, even that they don't recommend and they gave me a name of a doctor in NY who prescribes eco thyro to her patients. (you can only get it through a holistic doctor now). I called her, she told me not to take more than 3 a day because she was scared my hypo would become hyper and I might lose the baby. I stayed on 3 and went back to midwife in 4 weeks to get blood work done again, TSH 11, shit. Ran to endocrinologist, asked for synthroid (obviously I am not going to jeopardize my baby) and figured I would go back to natural after the birth. I can't stay on something that cannot be increased when needed. He said my TSH was nothing to be concerned about and the synthroid would balance everything out. 1 week later I miscarried. I don't know why and many women who don't have thyroid conditions lose their first, it happened I am not blaming anyone or anything. Anyway, the miscarriage was almost 3 months ago and I can't get my thyroid back. I tried to stay on synthroid figuring I will eventualy try for a baby again so why not stay on whatever I will take during the pregnancy but after 3 weeks on it I couldn't take it anymore. It's not for me, I was tired, constipated, etc etc etc. So, I go back on the eco thyro, 3 a day, plus a supplement called " rev it up " by Dr. Dane in NY. Everything feels great for about a month. Then on my 33 birthday (on that damn day), my goiter arrives and hasn't left since. That's where I am now. Thanks for listening. If you are interested in researching Eco Thyro the company is called Professional Helath Product (PHP) and Dr. Dane can be googled as well. Good luck to you and to me! and Irwin <familyirwin@...> wrote: Please email me too. I am open to learning the natural way. Blessings! Stanziale <massageme429@...> wrote: Hi Nicola, unfortuantely there are too many people on this site that will try to convince you that treating it holisticly is not possible, I however know that is incorrect so maybe I will email you privately. - nicolabebb <nicolabebb@...> wrote: Hi My Name is Nicola and i live in the UK, I am an equine behaviorist and holistic practitioner ( bach flower practitioner, aromatherapy, and various bodyworks) I have finally been diagnoised with hypothyroid after at least 3 years of battleing with my GP to find out what was wrong with me. To say my GP was dismissive and unintrested is an underestimate but after doing some research myself I have seen a private specialist and have started in thyroxin this week. I have practically all the symptoms and am throughly miserable with the way I am feeling. Now I have found out whats wrong I want to approach it as holistically as possible. I am particaluary interested in alternative therapies and nutrition that may help. i have ordered a couple of books but I dont know if they will cover comp medicine. If anyone could provide information or direct me to any books with this type of info in I would be grateful.... Many thanks I look forward to being a member of this list. Nic Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 23, 2006 Report Share Posted May 23, 2006 WHEN YOU GET ENOUGH ARMOUR TO FEEL WELL, AND BE WELL, YOUR TSH WILL BE ZERO. On $inthroid the doc determines the dose based on his intrepretation of TSH. This is not how it works on Armour. Many many docs undertreat their patients, and other health problems result. If your doc is unfamiliar with Armour, he will not let you have enough medicine if he is going by TSH. Gracia what does this sentence mean " you cannot be treated to the TSH once on armour? " I don't think he put me at risk fo rmiscarriage, he did my bloodwork and it my TSH was 11 so he put me on synthroid and I miscarried a week later but the fetus was not alive for 2 weeks already when I miscarried so when I went to him my baby had already died. I think you misunderstood what I wrote. He prefers synthroid so he wanted to talk me out of the idea of armour when I called him yesterday to find out if he prescribes it, when I said I will have to go to another doctor he admitted to prescribing it. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 gotcha! Well I am just going there today to get my bloodwork done. I then want a copy of all my levels, I will decide from there what I want to do. The last few days I have been feeling good again, still on the eco thyro and I want to order that iodine stuff you introduced to me, thanks again. Gracia <circe@...> wrote: WHEN YOU GET ENOUGH ARMOUR TO FEEL WELL, AND BE WELL, YOUR TSH WILL BE ZERO. On $inthroid the doc determines the dose based on his intrepretation of TSH. This is not how it works on Armour. Many many docs undertreat their patients, and other health problems result. If your doc is unfamiliar with Armour, he will not let you have enough medicine if he is going by TSH. Gracia what does this sentence mean " you cannot be treated to the TSH once on armour? " I don't think he put me at risk fo rmiscarriage, he did my bloodwork and it my TSH was 11 so he put me on synthroid and I miscarried a week later but the fetus was not alive for 2 weeks already when I miscarried so when I went to him my baby had already died. I think you misunderstood what I wrote. He prefers synthroid so he wanted to talk me out of the idea of armour when I called him yesterday to find out if he prescribes it, when I said I will have to go to another doctor he admitted to prescribing it. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2006 Report Share Posted May 24, 2006 How much Armour should I take if I am taking 100MCG of Levoxyl ? Thank you Re: Hello - introducing myself gotcha! Well I am just going there today to get my bloodwork done. I then want a copy of all my levels, I will decide from there what I want to do. The last few days I have been feeling good again, still on the eco thyro and I want to order that iodine stuff you introduced to me, thanks again. Gracia <circe@...> wrote: WHEN YOU GET ENOUGH ARMOUR TO FEEL WELL, AND BE WELL, YOUR TSH WILL BE ZERO. On $inthroid the doc determines the dose based on his intrepretation of TSH. This is not how it works on Armour. Many many docs undertreat their patients, and other health problems result. If your doc is unfamiliar with Armour, he will not let you have enough medicine if he is going by TSH. Gracia what does this sentence mean " you cannot be treated to the TSH once on armour? " I don't think he put me at risk fo rmiscarriage, he did my bloodwork and it my TSH was 11 so he put me on synthroid and I miscarried a week later but the fetus was not alive for 2 weeks already when I miscarried so when I went to him my baby had already died. I think you misunderstood what I wrote. He prefers synthroid so he wanted to talk me out of the idea of armour when I called him yesterday to find out if he prescribes it, when I said I will have to go to another doctor he admitted to prescribing it. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.7.0/345 - Release Date: 5/22/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2006 Report Share Posted May 29, 2006 look at http://www.armourthyroid.com but you will probly need more than it says b/c most hypos are undertreated. gracia How much Armour should I take if I am taking 100MCG of Levoxyl ? Thank you -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.7.3/350 - Release Date: 5/28/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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