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I agree completely -- brain fog sucks. And if anyone does figure out how to

get spousal understanding, please let me know too. This depression is

killing me. I'd sure like to be able to get through the days without crying

at the littlest things.

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brain fog sucks and trying to get a spouse understand thyroid issues

also suck does anyone have any advice on that issue????

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Edie I went to google and put in Armour

and several sights poped up you may want to try it. Best of luck

RE: online pharmacy???

I agree completely -- brain fog sucks. And if anyone does figure out how to

get spousal understanding, please let me know too. This depression is

killing me. I'd sure like to be able to get through the days without crying

at the littlest things.

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From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ]

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brain fog sucks and trying to get a spouse understand thyroid issues

also suck does anyone have any advice on that issue????

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What the " Fatigue " in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Means It means a

stationary existence in which others are forever fading over the horizon. It is

the impediment that often obstructs achieving even the simplest tasks. It is

more then a sensation; it's a bone crushing reality that reduces life's

successes to the simplest of tasks. It is not being able to feel the effect of

momentum, physically or emotionally. It's being shackled to an invisible ball

and chain. It's the drain in the bottom of the sink that sucked down much of my

intellectual abilities. It is having to live with constant disappointments. It

is a yet to be discovered influence on the laws of physics which is somehow able

to increase the forces of gravity. It is a phenomenon that is able to

mysteriously stretched finite distances between objects and places. It's

incarceration without due process of law. It's a physiologic enigma, a medical

equivalent to a black hole. It is an amplitudinal measurement of

exhaustion that transcends the physical and cognisant worlds. It is a broken

circuit somewhere between thoughts and abilities. It is a neurologic blight that

steals thoughts in midstream. It is the rug that is pulled out from under at the

onset chronic fatigue syndrome. It is a relentless debilitating yet invisible

disability that does not go away.

Edie <ediemarie@...> wrote: I agree completely -- brain fog sucks. And if

anyone does figure out how to

get spousal understanding, please let me know too. This depression is

killing me. I'd sure like to be able to get through the days without crying

at the littlest things.

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From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ]

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brain fog sucks and trying to get a spouse understand thyroid issues

also suck does anyone have any advice on that issue????

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Please Understand That…

Just because I smile and don’t “look sick,” doesn’t mean that I’m not in

pain. I work very hard at staying positive and not inflicting my pain on others.

(I try to be in pain without being a pain.)

I have to carefully budget my energy so that I can at least take care of the

essentials in my life. So please don’t be offended if you ask me to go somewhere

or do something with you and I tell you I can’t. It’s not that I don’t want to

–– it’s just that I cannot physically handle it at the time. Truly, “The spirit

is willing but the flesh is weak.”

If I have to cancel plans at the last minute or go home early, it is not

because I am being rude or inconsiderate. I never know when my symptoms will

flare. Though my heart may have the best of intentions, my body just may not

cooperate.

Another symptom of FM and CFS is cognitive functioning problems (i.e., memory

loss, difficulty concentrating). If I forget something or you ask me about

something and I look at you blankly, it’s not because the subject is unimportant

to me. It’s just a function of my illness that I can’t always control. I may

need you to remind me or give me clues to job my memory.

Although there are many other symptoms, these are the ones that have the

greatest impact on my life and my interaction with others. I am trying hard to

find a balance in my life that will allow me to be all I need and want to be for

myself, my family, my friends and my work. Your understanding will help me find

that balance.

Edie <ediemarie@...> wrote:

I agree completely -- brain fog sucks. And if anyone does figure out how to

get spousal understanding, please let me know too. This depression is

killing me. I'd sure like to be able to get through the days without crying

at the littlest things.

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From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ]

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brain fog sucks and trying to get a spouse understand thyroid issues

also suck does anyone have any advice on that issue????

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Have you upped your dose yet Edie?

RE: online pharmacy???

I agree completely -- brain fog sucks. And if anyone does figure out

how to get spousal understanding, please let me know too. This

depression is killing me. I'd sure like to be able to get through the

days without crying at the littlest things.

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From: hypothyroidism

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brain fog sucks and trying to get a spouse understand thyroid issues

also suck does anyone have any advice on that issue????

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PAMELA <PAMELA@...> wrote: Please Understand That…

Just because I smile and don’t “look sick,” doesn’t mean that I’m not in

pain. I work very hard at staying positive and not inflicting my pain on others.

(I try to be in pain without being a pain.)

I have to carefully budget my energy so that I can at least take care of the

essentials in my life. So please don’t be offended if you ask me to go somewhere

or do something with you and I tell you I can’t. It’s not that I don’t want to

–– it’s just that I cannot physically handle it at the time. Truly, “The spirit

is willing but the flesh is weak.”

If I have to cancel plans at the last minute or go home early, it is not

because I am being rude or inconsiderate. I never know when my symptoms will

flare. Though my heart may have the best of intentions, my body just may not

cooperate.

Another symptom of FM and CFS is cognitive functioning problems (i.e., memory

loss, difficulty concentrating). If I forget something or you ask me about

something and I look at you blankly, it’s not because the subject is unimportant

to me. It’s just a function of my illness that I can’t always control. I may

need you to remind me or give me clues to job my memory.

Although there are many other symptoms, these are the ones that have the

greatest impact on my life and my interaction with others. I am trying hard to

find a balance in my life that will allow me to be all I need and want to be for

myself, my family, my friends and my work. Your understanding will help me find

that balance.

Edie <ediemarie@...> wrote:

I agree completely -- brain fog sucks. And if anyone does figure out how to

get spousal understanding, please let me know too. This depression is

killing me. I'd sure like to be able to get through the days without crying

at the littlest things.

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From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ]

Sorry I ment reputable, trustworthy

brain fog sucks and trying to get a spouse understand thyroid issues

also suck does anyone have any advice on that issue????

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To Pamela and Joy,

Insensitive spouses suck too, so sorry, got no good advice there! When I

kicked my husband out, his parting shot to me was I had become overweight

and sexually off putting anyway, so I did him a favour by kicking him out!!

I still had some sexual desire when we were together so it is not as though

there was nothing happening in that regard it was just his excuse to get

out. It took three years AFTER he left, before I felt dead in my emotions

(adrenal in origin) and from the waist down. Its taken the past couple of

years to even feel remotely sexual again However, I am currently in a

relationship again, having the best sex ever in a long time and loving every

minute! I don't know why I put up with my jerk (I mean spouse) for so long.

I am still a 'big boned hypo gal', but my guy does not mind there is more of

me to love!

More seriously though, for the brain fog mega doses (1000mgs) of B12 worked

a treat for me before diagnosis and proper medication. Once treated,

additional support was adding T3 meds to my T4 and a none prescription

medicine called CELEXIL for my deep depression, it contained St s Wort.

I remember the despair and frustration I felt with the brain fog for someone

like me who is fairly articulate and can think on her feet. It does get

better though. Get spouses to read up on your condition, find good sources

of information and get them to read if you can. Good Health!

Val

RE: online pharmacy???

PAMELA <PAMELA@...> wrote: Please Understand That.

Just because I smile and don't " look sick, " doesn't mean that I'm not in

pain. I work very hard at staying positive and not inflicting my pain on

others. (I try to be in pain without being a pain.)

I have to carefully budget my energy so that I can at least take care of

the essentials in my life. So please don't be offended if you ask me to go

somewhere or do something with you and I tell you I can't. It's not that I

don't want to -- it's just that I cannot physically handle it at the time.

Truly, " The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak. "

If I have to cancel plans at the last minute or go home early, it is not

because I am being rude or inconsiderate. I never know when my symptoms will

flare. Though my heart may have the best of intentions, my body just may not

cooperate.

Another symptom of FM and CFS is cognitive functioning problems (i.e.,

memory loss, difficulty concentrating). If I forget something or you ask me

about something and I look at you blankly, it's not because the subject is

unimportant to me. It's just a function of my illness that I can't always

control. I may need you to remind me or give me clues to job my memory.

Although there are many other symptoms, these are the ones that have the

greatest impact on my life and my interaction with others. I am trying hard

to find a balance in my life that will allow me to be all I need and want to

be for myself, my family, my friends and my work. Your understanding will

help me find that balance.

Edie <ediemarie@...> wrote:

I agree completely -- brain fog sucks. And if anyone does figure out how

to

get spousal understanding, please let me know too. This depression is

killing me. I'd sure like to be able to get through the days without crying

at the littlest things.

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From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ]

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brain fog sucks and trying to get a spouse understand thyroid issues

also suck does anyone have any advice on that issue????

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Yes, I upped my dose to 100 on my own. My sister is a nurse practitioner in

the Navy and I asked her if I was to see a new doctor, would that doctor be

offended if I upped my dose on my own. She told me to go ahead and do it

and also e-mailed me with a list of symptoms of hyper. But I already knew

all those symptoms because my son has Graves. I've been taking 100 for a

week now and I have an appointment with a different doctor on June 5. I

doubt that he'll do any blood tests at that time. But I suppose it'll take

longer than a week to start feeling any different.

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On Behalf Of Kerry Ann Faithfull

Have you upped your dose yet Edie?

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Edie,

You wrote:

>... But I suppose it'll take

> longer than a week to start feeling any different.

Not necessarily, but it should take at least two weeks before it will

stabilize. I felt better almost immediately, but until the dosage was

close to full, it didn't last.

Chuck

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It could take longer than a week - it is tricky when you are finding

your right dose - you need to keep increasing slowly and steadily until

you reach it - if you stay on a lower dose than you need for too long

you start to get symptoms back again and sometimes worse than before.

100 is not very much - you may need more and you possibly need T3 as

well.

Kerry

RE: online pharmacy???

Yes, I upped my dose to 100 on my own. My sister is a nurse

practitioner in the Navy and I asked her if I was to see a new doctor,

would that doctor be offended if I upped my dose on my own. She told me

to go ahead and do it and also e-mailed me with a list of symptoms of

hyper. But I already knew all those symptoms because my son has Graves.

I've been taking 100 for a week now and I have an appointment with a

different doctor on June 5. I doubt that he'll do any blood tests at

that time. But I suppose it'll take longer than a week to start feeling

any different.

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On Behalf Of Kerry Ann Faithfull

Have you upped your dose yet Edie?

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good for you Val!

Gracia

However, I am currently in a

> relationship again, having the best sex ever in a long time and loving

> every

> minute! I don't know why I put up with my jerk (I mean spouse) for so

> long.

> I am still a 'big boned hypo gal', but my guy does not mind there is more

> of

> me to love!

>

>

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Thanks Gracia!

Val

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> good for you Val!

> Gracia

>

> However, I am currently in a

> > relationship again, having the best sex ever in a long time and loving

> > every

> > minute! I don't know why I put up with my jerk (I mean spouse) for so

> > long.

> > I am still a 'big boned hypo gal', but my guy does not mind there is

more

> > of

> > me to love!

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> >

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I do feel better, but still just not quite right. My heart rate and my

respirations are still really low. It's been almost two weeks that I've

been taking 100. I have enough medication that I could bump it to 125 or

150. Do you suppose I should try that? Or should I wait til I have labs

drawn again?

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Not necessarily, but it should take at least two weeks before it will

stabilize. I felt better almost immediately, but until the dosage was

close to full, it didn't last.

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