Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 And unless I'm mistaken Synthroid is used by vastly greater numbers than Armour; however, I think I know why .most Doc's will not subscribe Armour to their patients do you know all the perks that Dr's get for prescribing Synthroid and other meds LOTS . all kinds of Goodies ,and I bet lots of other perks to go along with it JMOH I know ia got up the Guts to ask my Dr and he kinda said yes some Dr's do Deborah Re: New here.........please help! >I don't have a problem with Armour; it's just that Synthroid seems to > work fine for me so I've never really considered switching. I wouldn't > hesitate to switch if I were having the problems some here report. > Given that some people do have some kind of problem with T3 and that > Armour [i think] has T3 while Synthroid does not there may well be a > group of people for whom it should be the prescribed medication. > > But I think it's misleading to newbies to say that we all hate > Synthroid, because we don't. And unless I'm mistaken Synthroid is used > by vastly greater numbers than Armour; however, I'll admit I have no > hard numbers. This list is not representative of those with > hypothyroidism IMHO. I think I read somewhere that Synthroid is one of > the most prescribed medications of all??? > > > >> >> Re: New here.........please help! >> <hypothyroidism/message/30172;_ylc=X3oDMTJxOWxhdXZ\ mBF9TAzk3MzU5NzE1BGdycElkAzE0NTY2NARncnBzcElkAzE3MDkyNTEwODIEbXNnSWQDMzAxNzIEc2V\ jA2Rtc2cEc2xrA3Ztc2cEc3RpbWUDMTE4NTc2OTk3Mw--> >> >> >> >> Posted by: " sweetenloe1 " sweetnwright@... >> <mailto:sweetnwright@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20New%20here%2E%2E%2E%2E%2E%2E%2E%\ 2E%2Eplease%20help%21> >> sweetenloe1 <sweetenloe1> >> >> >> Sun Jul 29, 2007 8:55 pm (PST) >> >> Maybe it wasn't enough, but I feel better on only 2and a half grains >> of armour than i did on syncrap. unfortunately i cannot use the >> excuse that my doc said my numbers were okay...i didn't know then what >> i do now. i really wish you and james would try armour for 6 months! >> >> >> > > >> > > 125 was a decent dose. tok it for at least a year. >> > >> > Not if you still had hypoT symptoms. Women typically require about >> > double (per unit body weight) what men require. My sister, niece, and >> > mother have all required 200 mcg. None of them are overweight. That >> > suggests to me that 125 mcg was probably not sufficient for you. >> > >> > Chuck >> > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 , You wrote: > > does Synthyroid really make you gain weight? ... I thought i was gaining weight BECAUSE > i was hypo! Depends on whom you want to believe. Weight gain is a symptom of hypoT, and 100 mcg is a pretty minimal dose. None of the people I know on Synthroid are overweight, except myself. Three of them are actually underweight. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 Well you got the story straight. " Chuck you wrote: I'm not sure what you mean by " most of us " since there are so many doing fine on Synthroid. " I don't know for a fact that most people do well on synthroid and neither do you. IMHO most people trust their docs and those docs just so happen to prescribe synthroid. I was one of those people. They just deal with the the side effects. and if my baby werent crying id keep going. > > > > > > There was no pause in between, but after my palps started, i decreased > > my synthroid and the palps went away. that was in 2002. i just > > started armour in may or april???.... > > Let's see if can reconstruct what you are saying correctly. In 2002 you > were taking 125 mcg of Synthroid but felt miserable with hypoT symptoms, > falling hair, and heart palpitations. You reduced the Synthroid dosage > even lower, and the palps cleared up, but your hair continued to fall > out for five years. Then in May or April of this year you switched to > Armour, at the equivalent of more than double the (reduced) dose of > Synthroid, at which time your hair stopped falling, and you began to > feel much better? > > > ...the point is, taking more t4 in > > armour than synthroid hasn't given me the problems like the synth. > > Are you trying to deny the fact that armour makes most of us feel much > > much better than the synth.? > > I'm not sure what you mean by " most of us " since there are so many doing > fine on Synthroid. I am sure some people have conversion problems on T4 > only, and others have reactions to extra ingredients. However, many > people extolling the miracle powers of Armour don't seem to realize that > along with switching medications, they also greatly increased the > dosage. Thus, they falsely attribute their improvement to something > intrinsic to the medications, when it is really just the increased dose > that helped. > > You may be one of these, but we really don't have enough details of your > history to tell. > > Chuck > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 nyuk nyuk nyuk back to you. LOL don't forget T7, T0 and calcitonen. Gracia Armour and synthroid aren't even the same things. Armour is crunched up dried thyroid glands and synthroid is a depilatory/BoneReducer/HeartScrewerUpperer/WeightGain drug. Do they get synthetic T4 from Barbie Doll thyroids? Nyuk nyuk nyuk :-D But seriously, is there " any " dose of synthetic T4 that is actually equivalent to natural porcine T4/T3/T2/T1 ? Sam (back from BF vacation) Recent Activity a.. 9New Members Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 I am becoming a conspiracy theorist. 1) tell ppl that iodine is dangerous and will kill us all aacchhh 2) we should be happy with Armour dosed 60-120mg 3) but $inthroid is better b/c it's " stable " coincidence? I think not. Gracia Gracia wrote: > > this doesn't compute. 150mg Armour just can't equal 250mcg T4.... It may not compute for you, but that is what the manufacturer tells the pharmacists and doctors based on longitudinal testing. However, this is based on producing the equivalent effect on TSH, i.e. 60 mg of Armour will lower your TSH by the same amount as 100 mcg of T4. Since Armour is also known to suppress TSH to produce the same level of relief, the spike in T3 is evidently important in making the comparison. Still the published conversion, based on TSH, is a starting point. It is doubtful that Armour is only HALF as potent as it own manufacturer says it is, with 20-30% much more plausible. Chuck ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.0/927 - Release Date: 7/30/2007 5:02 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 I have a personal grudge against synthcrap. When synthroid doesn't work for a hypO human, and that human remains hypO, that human might gain weight. The hypO humans that I personally know who are also on synthcrap are still hypO and remain quite overweight. Sam Armour and synthroid aren't even the same things. > Armour is crunched up dried thyroid glands and synthroid is a > depilatory/BoneReducer/HeartScrewerUpperer/WeightGain drug. > Do they get synthetic T4 from Barbie Doll thyroids? > Nyuk nyuk nyuk :-D > > But seriously, is there " any " dose of synthetic T4 that is actually > equivalent to natural porcine T4/T3/T2/T1 ? > > Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 Speaking of conspiracy theory, I have heard more than a few thyroidy people say something to the effect that we're all kept sick and drugged because we're all much more manageable that way. The other theory they've thrown around is that it's all a plan to reduce over- population... eek Sam > > > > this doesn't compute. 150mg Armour just can't equal 250mcg T4.... > > It may not compute for you, but that is what the manufacturer tells the > pharmacists and doctors based on longitudinal testing. However, this is > based on producing the equivalent effect on TSH, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 I never had weight gain issues being on Synthroid for over a decade. Not sure I believe this idea that the synthroid made the weight appear. Now with Armour two doctors told me that was a possibility. I haven't researched the manufacturer's information yet to see if this is true for whatever reason. Anyone else have weight gain issues on Armour? le Sam <k9gang@...> wrote: I have a personal grudge against synthcrap. When synthroid doesn't work for a hypO human, and that human remains hypO, that human might gain weight. The hypO humans that I personally know who are also on synthcrap are still hypO and remain quite overweight. Sam Armour and synthroid aren't even the same things. > Armour is crunched up dried thyroid glands and synthroid is a > depilatory/BoneReducer/HeartScrewerUpperer/WeightGain drug. > Do they get synthetic T4 from Barbie Doll thyroids? > Nyuk nyuk nyuk :-D > > But seriously, is there " any " dose of synthetic T4 that is actually > equivalent to natural porcine T4/T3/T2/T1 ? > > Sam --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Auto Green Center. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 Hum, here is one...my Russian relatives actually believe I made a concious choice to have hypothyroidism and PCOS! Yep, they tell me I can to this world healthy and some time along my way to adulthood I decided to let sickness enter me. Got to love my relatives. They also think free market economies are the anti-christ so what can you do?! le Sam <k9gang@...> wrote: Speaking of conspiracy theory, I have heard more than a few thyroidy people say something to the effect that we're all kept sick and drugged because we're all much more manageable that way. The other theory they've thrown around is that it's all a plan to reduce over- population... eek Sam > > > > this doesn't compute. 150mg Armour just can't equal 250mcg T4.... > > It may not compute for you, but that is what the manufacturer tells the > pharmacists and doctors based on longitudinal testing. However, this is > based on producing the equivalent effect on TSH, --------------------------------- Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 Weight issue on Armour? Yeh, I've lost 10# since being on it. That's a big issue for me. Since taking synthroid (from the 1980 " s) I always gained weight on it no matter what dosage I was on! Believe me, I tried many different dosages. I was driving my doctors crazy because I was NOT happy with all the weight gain and all the hypoT symptoms. Venizia -- In hypothyroidism , le <danosova@...> wrote: > > I never had weight gain issues being on Synthroid for over a decade. Not sure I believe this idea that the synthroid made the weight appear. Now with Armour two doctors told me that was a possibility. I haven't researched the manufacturer's information yet to see if this is true for whatever reason. Anyone else have weight gain issues on Armour? > > le > > Sam <k9gang@...> wrote: > I have a personal grudge against synthcrap. > > When synthroid doesn't work for a hypO human, and that human remains > hypO, that human might gain weight. The hypO humans that I personally > know who are also on synthcrap are still hypO and remain quite > overweight. > > Sam > > Armour and synthroid aren't even > the same things. > > Armour is crunched up dried thyroid glands and synthroid is a > > depilatory/BoneReducer/HeartScrewerUpperer/WeightGain drug. > > Do they get synthetic T4 from Barbie Doll thyroids? > > Nyuk nyuk nyuk :-D > > > > But seriously, is there " any " dose of synthetic T4 that is actually > > equivalent to natural porcine T4/T3/T2/T1 ? > > > > Sam > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. > Visit the Auto Green Center. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 Yikes!! Sam <k9gang@...> wrote: Speaking of conspiracy theory, I have heard more than a few thyroidy people say something to the effect that we're all kept sick and drugged because we're all much more manageable that way. The other theory they've thrown around is that it's all a plan to reduce over- population... eek Sam > > > > this doesn't compute. 150mg Armour just can't equal 250mcg T4.... > > It may not compute for you, but that is what the manufacturer tells the > pharmacists and doctors based on longitudinal testing. However, this is > based on producing the equivalent effect on TSH, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 I haven't had weight gain, I've lost 20 lbs. You shouldn't trust doctors who tell you that a product that has been around since the 1800's would cause you to gain weight. They get bonuses to push synthroid..so therefore they do. -- Re: Re: New here.........please help! I never had weight gain issues being on Synthroid for over a decade. Not sure I believe this idea that the synthroid made the weight appear. Now with Armour two doctors told me that was a possibility. I haven't researched the manufacturer's information yet to see if this is true for whatever reason. Anyone else have weight gain issues on Armour? le Sam <k9gang@...> wrote: I have a personal grudge against synthcrap. When synthroid doesn't work for a hypO human, and that human remains hypO, that human might gain weight. The hypO humans that I personally know who are also on synthcrap are still hypO and remain quite overweight. Sam Armour and synthroid aren't even the same things. > Armour is crunched up dried thyroid glands and synthroid is a > depilatory/BoneReducer/HeartScrewerUpperer/WeightGain drug. > Do they get synthetic T4 from Barbie Doll thyroids? > Nyuk nyuk nyuk :-D > > But seriously, is there " any " dose of synthetic T4 that is actually > equivalent to natural porcine T4/T3/T2/T1 ? > > Sam --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Auto Green Center. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 So, Forest Pharma doesn't woo the docs with goodies? Dusty Re: Re: New here.........please help! I never had weight gain issues being on Synthroid for over a decade. Not sure I believe this idea that the synthroid made the weight appear. Now with Armour two doctors told me that was a possibility. I haven't researched the manufacturer's information yet to see if this is true for whatever reason. Anyone else have weight gain issues on Armour? le Sam <k9gangopenaccess (DOT) <mailto:k9gang%40openaccess.org> org> wrote: I have a personal grudge against synthcrap. When synthroid doesn't work for a hypO human, and that human remains hypO, that human might gain weight. The hypO humans that I personally know who are also on synthcrap are still hypO and remain quite overweight. Sam Armour and synthroid aren't even the same things. > Armour is crunched up dried thyroid glands and synthroid is a > depilatory/BoneReducer/HeartScrewerUpperer/WeightGain drug. > Do they get synthetic T4 from Barbie Doll thyroids? > Nyuk nyuk nyuk :-D > > But seriously, is there " any " dose of synthetic T4 that is actually > equivalent to natural porcine T4/T3/T2/T1 ? > > Sam --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Auto Green Center. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 Sam- I was just about to write a post saying " what happene to Sam? " lol. Nice hearing from you again! :-) Armour and synthroid aren't even the same things. Armour is crunched up dried thyroid glands and synthroid is a depilatory/BoneReducer/HeartScrewerUpperer/WeightGain drug. Do they get synthetic T4 from Barbie Doll thyroids? Nyuk nyuk nyuk :-D But seriously, is there " any " dose of synthetic T4 that is actually equivalent to natural porcine T4/T3/T2/T1 ? Sam (back from BF vacation) Re: New here.........please help! Armour and synthroid aren't even the same things. Armour is crunched up dried thyroid glands and synthroid is a depilatory/BoneReducer/HeartScrewerUpperer/WeightGain drug. Do they get synthetic T4 from Barbie Doll thyroids? Nyuk nyuk nyuk :-D But seriously, is there " any " dose of synthetic T4 that is actually equivalent to natural porcine T4/T3/T2/T1 ? Sam (back from BF vacation) > > > > this doesn't compute. 150mg Armour just can't equal 250mcg T4.... > > It may not compute for you, but that is what the manufacturer tells the > pharmacists and doctors based on longitudinal testing. However, this is > based on producing the equivalent effect on TSH, i.e. 60 mg of Armour > will lower your TSH by the same amount as 100 mcg of T4. > > Since Armour is also known to suppress TSH to produce the same level of > relief, the spike in T3 is evidently important in making the comparison. > Still the published conversion, based on TSH, is a starting point. It is > doubtful that Armour is only HALF as potent as it own manufacturer says > it is, with 20-30% much more plausible. > > Chuck > ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2007 Report Share Posted August 1, 2007 Dusty, You wrote: > > So, Forest Pharma doesn't woo the docs with goodies? Technically, the pharmaceutical companies mostly give out free samples of the drugs they are trying to promote and sometimes " educational " models or gimmicks to explain how something works. It is quite illegal for them to bribe doctors to push a particular product. Please post examples of anyone going to jail over this recently. The perks that ARE legal include things that are NOT tied to specific products, such as hospitality suites at conferences (free drinks) or lavish receptions. They also can sponsor workshops and training that can come close to a specific product. I have enjoyed examples of all of these, even though I am not an M.D., and never found a hint of promotion for any one product. OTOH, I imagine you do tend to remember the company the next time their sales rep shows up with free samples. Forest has determined that the small gain in use of Armour that they might obtain by such perks, or by going after people that malign the product, would simply not be worth the cost. They do have a sales staff and ongoing sales activities related to Armour, but the lavish promotion is not there. Considering the drop in price that Synthroid has had over the last decade, I doubt very much that it gets any promotion anymore, either. The insurance companies all push the " generic. " Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 2, 2007 Report Share Posted August 2, 2007 Gracia- You are so funny lol. I am becoming a conspiracy theorist. 1) tell ppl that iodine is dangerous and will kill us all aacchhh 2) we should be happy with Armour dosed 60-120mg 3) but $inthroid is better b/c it's " stable " coincidence? I think not. Gracia Gracia wrote: > > this doesn't compute. 150mg Armour just can't equal 250mcg T4.... It may not compute for you, but that is what the manufacturer tells the pharmacists and doctors based on longitudinal testing. However, this is based on producing the equivalent effect on TSH, i.e. 60 mg of Armour will lower your TSH by the same amount as 100 mcg of T4. Since Armour is also known to suppress TSH to produce the same level of relief, the spike in T3 is evidently important in making the comparison. Still the published conversion, based on TSH, is a starting point. It is doubtful that Armour is only HALF as potent as it own manufacturer says it is, with 20-30% much more plausible. Chuck Re: Re: New here.........please help! I am becoming a conspiracy theorist. 1) tell ppl that iodine is dangerous and will kill us all aacchhh 2) we should be happy with Armour dosed 60-120mg 3) but $inthroid is better b/c it's " stable " coincidence? I think not. Gracia Gracia wrote: > > this doesn't compute. 150mg Armour just can't equal 250mcg T4.... It may not compute for you, but that is what the manufacturer tells the pharmacists and doctors based on longitudinal testing. However, this is based on producing the equivalent effect on TSH, i.e. 60 mg of Armour will lower your TSH by the same amount as 100 mcg of T4. Since Armour is also known to suppress TSH to produce the same level of relief, the spike in T3 is evidently important in making the comparison. Still the published conversion, based on TSH, is a starting point. It is doubtful that Armour is only HALF as potent as it own manufacturer says it is, with 20-30% much more plausible. Chuck ---------------------------------------------------------- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.11.0/927 - Release Date: 7/30/2007 5:02 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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