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Good Morning, ! Yeah, the Armour is what made my body temp go

up...it used to run like 90/60 before Armour. After Armour it runs

around 110/75...something like that.

Good idea to get tested!

Hmmm...that's weird about the sweating. I'm not sure what that

is...have to dig a little. You sweating after coffee does sound like

it could be adrenal-related.

I'm really glad I'm sweating normally since I work in such a HOT

environment day in and day out. The Armour has made me normal again

in that regard.

You have a great day too, cutie! I go get my lungs checked out

again...see how everything's looking. It's been about 6 months since

I was diagnosed with asthma...

my doc said my lungs looked better after just a couple of months. I

KNOW I'm gonna be chastised for still working with seafood...ah

well...

After that...wanna go get beautified!!! LOL! I need a hair cut bad,

girlfriend!!! Have a couple of art projects in mind to work

on...have some new software to try doing some stuff that's highly

exciting to me!!!

You have a great day yourself!!!! xoxo, Sheila

> <<Have you typically run low body temps and had problems sweating

like I did? The Armour changed all that for me too.>>>

>

> Hi ya Sheila!

> Looks like were running at the same pressure :o) Yes, my body

temp has always been low -- from under 97 to as low as 93. My

daughter is that way too -- I'm having her tested before she

heads off to college. The difference in me to you is sweating...I

have a kind of embarrassing confession ---since I was a teen if I

get slightly nervous my arm pits will sweat like crazy -- big

stains!!! Maybe I'm scared & I'm getting rid of toxins??? I don't

know....I'd never dare to wear a pretty silk shirt, I'd get nervous

that I'd sweat and would mess the shirt up!!! I have noticed after

being diagnosed with the hypo I don't sweat AS MUCH. Plus I had a

less stressful job too. I've also noticed after I drink my a.m.

coffee I sweat real easy (probably adrenals reacting to the

caffeine) I can feel it trickle down my arms sometimes (gross!

gross!) Sweating is probably a really good thing -- maybe that why

I've gained 7 lbs the past year -- I don't sweat the water out as

much?

>

> Just trying to figure all this out!!! Has your body temp come up

at all with Armour?

>

> thanks Sheila -- you have a great day!!!!

>

> xoxoxo

>

>

> Re: Re: - blood pressure

>

>

> hi susan, i'm not sure what you can do, but I can tell you my

blood pressure before Armour was running 90/60...for years...as long

as I can remember. Since I lost all that weight back in the '90

or '91 and became very active and athletic, my pulse dropped low.

It's almost always 63.

>

> I've been on Armour for 5 months, and my blood pressure has gone

up to about what yours is now...110/75.

>

> Maybe once you start Armour your blood pressure will go up some

too...dunno.

>

> Have you typically run low body temps and had problems sweating

like I did? The Armour changed all that for me too.

>

> Take it easy! Hugs, sheila

>

>

>

>

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Hi susan, Yeah, I used to be able to eat seafood. My allergist told

me many people who work with seafood for years like I have develop

seafood allergies. In my experience, I've seen so many co-workers,

including my husband, develop seafood allergies. It happens with

many of us who've worked there for years.

I've been told that being allergic to seafood does NOT mean I'm

necessarily allergic to iodine. When we've told medical professional

about our seafood allergies, they don't want to inject us with

iodine though. So I'm not sure...great question...I'll have to ask

my allergist about it today! Thanks! Take care, sheila

> > <<Have you typically run low body temps and had problems

sweating

> like I did? The Armour changed all that for me too.>>>

> >

> > Hi ya Sheila!

> > Looks like were running at the same pressure :o) Yes, my body

> temp has always been low -- from under 97 to as low as 93. My

> daughter is that way too -- I'm having her tested before

she

> heads off to college. The difference in me to you is

sweating...I

> have a kind of embarrassing confession ---since I was a teen if

I

> get slightly nervous my arm pits will sweat like crazy -- big

> stains!!! Maybe I'm scared & I'm getting rid of toxins??? I

don't

> know....I'd never dare to wear a pretty silk shirt, I'd get

nervous

> that I'd sweat and would mess the shirt up!!! I have noticed

after

> being diagnosed with the hypo I don't sweat AS MUCH. Plus I had

a

> less stressful job too. I've also noticed after I drink my a.m.

> coffee I sweat real easy (probably adrenals reacting to the

> caffeine) I can feel it trickle down my arms sometimes (gross!

> gross!) Sweating is probably a really good thing -- maybe that

why

> I've gained 7 lbs the past year -- I don't sweat the water out

as

> much?

> >

> > Just trying to figure all this out!!! Has your body temp come

up

> at all with Armour?

> >

> > thanks Sheila -- you have a great day!!!!

> >

> > xoxoxo

> >

> >

> > Re: Re: - blood pressure

> >

> >

> > hi susan, i'm not sure what you can do, but I can tell you

my

> blood pressure before Armour was running 90/60...for years...as

long

> as I can remember. Since I lost all that weight back in the '90

> or '91 and became very active and athletic, my pulse dropped

low.

> It's almost always 63.

> >

> > I've been on Armour for 5 months, and my blood pressure has

gone

> up to about what yours is now...110/75.

> >

> > Maybe once you start Armour your blood pressure will go up

some

> too...dunno.

> >

> > Have you typically run low body temps and had problems

sweating

> like I did? The Armour changed all that for me too.

> >

> > Take it easy! Hugs, sheila

> >

> >

> >

> >

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You wrote: I've also noticed after I drink my a.m.

> coffee I sweat real easy (probably adrenals reacting to the

> caffeine) I can feel it trickle down my arms sometimes (gross!

> gross!) Sweating is probably a really good thing -- maybe that why

> I've gained 7 lbs the past year -- I don't sweat the water out as

> much?

>

For me, if you are not sweating as much as normal you may need some

T3 via Armour or other. On T4 I could not sweat at all.

Also, you may sweat after coffee because of sugar issues. Any

possibility of the morning caffiene trigging hypoglycemia?

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