Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 , OUCH! (sympathy wince) You wrote: > > > ... the emergency room doc, who knew I was Hypo-T, gave me Motrin (Ibuprofen) > 800 for pain. I didn't fill this yet, and have been using Tylenol for > pain, since I thought the aspirin contained in Ibuprofen made it unsafe > for Hypo-T sufferers. Is it safe for me to take Ibuprofen? First, there is no aspirin in ibuprofen, although both are NSAIDS, which can suppress thyroid function if taken long term. Short term has no effect, and they won't affect thyroid tests. I would avoid Tylenol since it is the worst of these three for the liver, especially if you have any alcohol at all. Put ice on it. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Since 1987, after breaking my back in an equestrian accident, I have been taking 800mg Ibuprofen 3 times a day. That's 20 years on 2400mg Ibuprofen per day (I have a hypErMobile rotating sacrum). I always take with food, and have never had any stomach issues or odd kidney/liver issues with it. Sam (Hi, Chuck...<grin>) > > Hi, everyone. I just suffered an injury to my foot--a dislocated toe- - > due to a fall. After (painfully) putting the toe back in place, the > emergency room doc, who knew I was Hypo-T, gave me Motrin (Ibuprofen) > 800 for pain. I didn't fill this yet, and have been using Tylenol for > pain, since I thought the aspirin contained in Ibuprofen made it unsafe > for Hypo-T sufferers. Is it safe for me to take Ibuprofen? > > Thanks, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 There is no asperin in Motrin, and you can get it over the counter in 200 mg pills. That way you could take 200, 400, 600 or 800 mgs. Tylenol is in all kinds of over the counter medications, and accounts for the highest number of deaths due to kidney failure in the united states. Roni --- Ayers <sweetheart4u21502@...> wrote: > Hi, everyone. I just suffered an injury to my > foot--a dislocated toe-- > due to a fall. After (painfully) putting the toe > back in place, the > emergency room doc, who knew I was Hypo-T, gave me > Motrin (Ibuprofen) > 800 for pain. I didn't fill this yet, and have been > using Tylenol for > pain, since I thought the aspirin contained in > Ibuprofen made it unsafe > for Hypo-T sufferers. Is it safe for me to take > Ibuprofen? > > Thanks, > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Sam, You wrote: > > Since 1987, after breaking my back in an equestrian accident, I have > been taking 800mg Ibuprofen 3 times a day. That's 20 years on 2400mg > Ibuprofen per day (I have a hypErMobile rotating sacrum). > > I always take with food, and have never had any stomach issues or odd > kidney/liver issues with it. The biggest concern was the combination with alcohol as described in the 1998 FDA warning: http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, it is too late. Perhaps all that iodine is making you feel invincible. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 What I don't understand, is that the package directions for Armour clearly say NOT to take Iodine. When I was first diognosed years ago, I also was told not to take iodine, and not even eat too much shellfish. How can someone take so much Armour and so much iodine and be o.k. Also, sex hormones sku the thyroid results. Roni --- Chuck B <gumboyaya@...> wrote: > Sam, > > You wrote: > > > > Since 1987, after breaking my back in an > equestrian accident, I have > > been taking 800mg Ibuprofen 3 times a day. That's > 20 years on 2400mg > > Ibuprofen per day (I have a hypErMobile rotating > sacrum). > > > > I always take with food, and have never had any > stomach issues or odd > > kidney/liver issues with it. > > The biggest concern was the combination with alcohol > as described in the > 1998 FDA warning: > http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html > > By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, it is > too late. Perhaps > all that iodine is making you feel invincible. > > Chuck > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 <giggle> All those balanced hormones, Iodoral, exercise, good attitude, and good lovin' are making me feel invincible. I plan to live to at least 150, and so far, so good. I drink 2-3 vodka and cokes on a Friday and again on a Saturday. That's it. Beer tastes icky to me, but I do make beer bread with it (with unbrominated flour). Yes, of course I am concerned about issues taking so much Ibuprofen for such a long time. I test quite often because of that concern. Over the course of the last 20 years, I have tried a wide variety of pain relievers and ibuprofen is the best one which still allows me to lead a normal life, but which only takes the " edge " off the pain. I know if I was completely pain free I would do something stupid and cripple myself even worse for life. This is what works " for me " . I also use a small portable TENS unit a few times a week if necessary. My sacrum was displaced in the accident and is NOT attached to the ilium thingy on either side - it's real creepy to think about. I have learned how to " reset " my sacrum, and do so a few times daily. It's interesting to note that while still hypO, I had to reset my sacrum every hour. Check this out...I was told by a orthopod specialist that the surgery (bolting sacrum to ilium) to fix my rotating sacrum would either make the pain worse, or paralyze me...HAH...no way jose'... And now I must go out and pour/work 420 pounds of cement...where's my trowel... Sam [snip] > > The biggest concern was the combination with alcohol as described in the > 1998 FDA warning: > http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html > > By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, it is too late. Perhaps > all that iodine is making you feel invincible. > > Chuck > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Why would you think that asprin is not good for hypoT people? I use Ibprophen. I use up to 12 to 16 tabs. a day and I do good. Bev > > Hi, everyone. I just suffered an injury to my foot--a dislocated toe-- > due to a fall. After (painfully) putting the toe back in place, the > emergency room doc, who knew I was Hypo-T, gave me Motrin (Ibuprofen) > 800 for pain. I didn't fill this yet, and have been using Tylenol for > pain, since I thought the aspirin contained in Ibuprofen made it unsafe > for Hypo-T sufferers. Is it safe for me to take Ibuprofen? > > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Sam, You do tend to make me worry about you. Some things just go kerplunk, like the kidneys and liver and there's nothing much to be done at that time. I sure hope you will be o.k. I do have to agree with you that 800mg of ibuprofen seems to work best on the back pain, takes the edge off. I try not to use it too much because of the effects on the liver. Roni --- Sam <k9gang@...> wrote: > <giggle> All those balanced hormones, Iodoral, > exercise, good > attitude, and good lovin' are making me feel > invincible. I plan to > live to at least 150, and so far, so good. > > I drink 2-3 vodka and cokes on a Friday and again on > a Saturday. > That's it. Beer tastes icky to me, but I do make > beer bread with it > (with unbrominated flour). > > Yes, of course I am concerned about issues taking so > much Ibuprofen > for such a long time. I test quite often because of > that concern. > Over the course of the last 20 years, I have tried a > wide variety of > pain relievers and ibuprofen is the best one which > still allows me to > lead a normal life, but which only takes the " edge " > off the pain. I > know if I was completely pain free I would do > something stupid and > cripple myself even worse for life. This is what > works " for me " . I > also use a small portable TENS unit a few times a > week if necessary. > > My sacrum was displaced in the accident and is NOT > attached to the > ilium thingy on either side - it's real creepy to > think about. I have > learned how to " reset " my sacrum, and do so a few > times daily. It's > interesting to note that while still hypO, I had to > reset my sacrum > every hour. Check this out...I was told by a > orthopod specialist that > the surgery (bolting sacrum to ilium) to fix my > rotating sacrum would > either make the pain worse, or paralyze > me...HAH...no way jose'... > > And now I must go out and pour/work 420 pounds of > cement...where's my > trowel... > > Sam > > > [snip] > > > > The biggest concern was the combination with > alcohol as described > in the > > 1998 FDA warning: > > http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html > > > > By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, it > is too late. > Perhaps > > all that iodine is making you feel invincible. > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 I haven't posted here in a while but felt a need to respond to this. Using Ibuprofen all the time concerns me. Tho I know the feeling. And my reasons may be different, but its the use of this stuff in general that I am talking about. You see, I sometimes get palpations in my thyroid and a doc told me to take exactly that - Ibuprofen. For a while I did and at first felt relief. But ya know what happened? Over a few months time my resistence bult up and Ibuprofen no longer worked, unless I wanted to up my own dose, which I did not. Long story short, if I am going to take something allopathic I would rather take a little cortizone for my thyroid to clam down as it works for me. But than I try to treat the deepr issue using flax seed oil, bromelian (sp), calcium, a good magnesium pill sometimes does the trick, and for me b vits seem to help. Tho if this is for your disc problem, ... hope no one thinks I'm flakey for suggesting this but have you considered learning reiki or some form of energy healing? It really does work and I know many such stories. Anyway, thats my two cents, or a quarter. ~ Priitaa Hypothyroid Vegetarians: HypothyroidVegetarians > > [snip] > > > > > > The biggest concern was the combination with > > alcohol as described > > in the > > > 1998 FDA warning: > > > http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html > > > > > > By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, it > > is too late. > > Perhaps > > > all that iodine is making you feel invincible. > > > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Actually, my son, who does not live near me did energy healing on me during a visit. It took the pain away for 5 days. It was better than all of the allopathic, toxic garbage available to most of us. Does medicare pay for reiki therapy? Roni --- " Prtha (Priitaa) devi dasi " <Prtha_devi_dasi@...> wrote: > I haven't posted here in a while but felt a need to > respond to this. > > Using Ibuprofen all the time concerns me. Tho I know > the feeling. And > my reasons may be different, but its the use of this > stuff in general > that I am talking about. You see, I sometimes get > palpations in my > thyroid and a doc told me to take exactly that - > Ibuprofen. For a > while I did and at first felt relief. But ya know > what happened? Over > a few months time my resistence bult up and > Ibuprofen no longer > worked, unless I wanted to up my own dose, which I > did not. Long story > short, if I am going to take something allopathic I > would rather take > a little cortizone for my thyroid to clam down as it > works for me. But > than I try to treat the deepr issue using flax seed > oil, bromelian > (sp), calcium, a good magnesium pill sometimes does > the trick, and for > me b vits seem to help. > > Tho if this is for your disc problem, ... hope no > one thinks I'm > flakey for suggesting this but have you > considered learning reiki > or some form of energy healing? It really does work > and I know many > such stories. > > Anyway, thats my two cents, or a quarter. > > ~ Priitaa > Hypothyroid Vegetarians: > HypothyroidVegetarians > > > > > [snip] > > > > > > > > The biggest concern was the combination with > > > alcohol as described > > > in the > > > > 1998 FDA warning: > > > > > http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html > > > > > > > > By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, > it > > > is too late. > > > Perhaps > > > > all that iodine is making you feel invincible. > > > > > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 I'm not sure I understand,,you have palpitations in your thyroid gland or the jungler next to it? If it's the gland, I still don't understand...??? Please fill in? What is reiki? Bev > > I haven't posted here in a while but felt a need to respond to this. > > Using Ibuprofen all the time concerns me. Tho I know the feeling. And > my reasons may be different, but its the use of this stuff in general > that I am talking about. You see, I sometimes get palpations in my > thyroid and a doc told me to take exactly that - Ibuprofen. For a > while I did and at first felt relief. But ya know what happened? Over > a few months time my resistence bult up and Ibuprofen no longer > worked, unless I wanted to up my own dose, which I did not. Long story > short, if I am going to take something allopathic I would rather take > a little cortizone for my thyroid to clam down as it works for me. But > than I try to treat the deepr issue using flax seed oil, bromelian > (sp), calcium, a good magnesium pill sometimes does the trick, and for > me b vits seem to help. > > Tho if this is for your disc problem, ... hope no one thinks I'm > flakey for suggesting this but have you considered learning reiki > or some form of energy healing? It really does work and I know many > such stories. > > Anyway, thats my two cents, or a quarter. > > ~ Priitaa > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Do you think docs do a good job treating hypothyroidism and other hormonal imbalances? If you do I'd like to sell you some land. Read the research at http://www.optimox.com for another view of iodine. I think Chuck discounts this research but my experience on 50mg Iodoral per day for 1 1/2 yrs is that it really works great. Gracia What I don't understand, is that the package directions for Armour clearly say NOT to take Iodine. When I was first diognosed years ago, I also was told not to take iodine, and not even eat too much shellfish. How can someone take so much Armour and so much iodine and be o.k. Also, sex hormones sku the thyroid results. Roni --- Chuck B <gumboyaya@...> wrote: > Sam, > > You wrote: > > > > Since 1987, after breaking my back in an > equestrian accident, I have > > been taking 800mg Ibuprofen 3 times a day. That's > 20 years on 2400mg > > Ibuprofen per day (I have a hypErMobile rotating > sacrum). > > > > I always take with food, and have never had any > stomach issues or odd > > kidney/liver issues with it. > > The biggest concern was the combination with alcohol > as described in the > 1998 FDA warning: > http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html > > By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, it is > too late. Perhaps > all that iodine is making you feel invincible. > > Chuck > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 I was giev Ib 800 after my last two births. > > Hi, everyone. I just suffered an injury to my foot--a dislocated toe-- > due to a fall. After (painfully) putting the toe back in place, the > emergency room doc, who knew I was Hypo-T, gave me Motrin (Ibuprofen) > 800 for pain. I didn't fill this yet, and have been using Tylenol for > pain, since I thought the aspirin contained in Ibuprofen made it unsafe > for Hypo-T sufferers. Is it safe for me to take Ibuprofen? > > Thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Gracia, You wrote: > > Read the research at http://www.optimox.com <http://www.optimox.com> for > another view of iodine. I think Chuck discounts this research... Indeed. I do not count it as research at all but only as very biased opinion expressed by the very people trying to sell you Optimox products. Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Do you think manufacturers do a good job of presenting their products with no prejudice in their favor? If you do, I have a lovely bridge I'd like to sell to you. :-) Roni --- Gracia <circe@...> wrote: > > Do you think docs do a good job treating > hypothyroidism and other hormonal imbalances? If > you do I'd like to sell you some land. > Read the research at http://www.optimox.com for > another view of iodine. I think Chuck discounts > this research but my experience on 50mg Iodoral per > day for 1 1/2 yrs is that it really works great. > Gracia > > What I don't understand, is that the package > directions for Armour clearly say NOT to take > Iodine. > When I was first diognosed years ago, I also was > told > not to take iodine, and not even eat too much > shellfish. How can someone take so much Armour and > so > much iodine and be o.k. Also, sex hormones sku the > thyroid results. > > Roni > > --- Chuck B <gumboyaya@...> wrote: > > > Sam, > > > > You wrote: > > > > > > Since 1987, after breaking my back in an > > equestrian accident, I have > > > been taking 800mg Ibuprofen 3 times a day. > That's > > 20 years on 2400mg > > > Ibuprofen per day (I have a hypErMobile > rotating > > sacrum). > > > > > > I always take with food, and have never had > any > > stomach issues or odd > > > kidney/liver issues with it. > > > > The biggest concern was the combination with > alcohol > > as described in the > > 1998 FDA warning: > > http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html > > > > By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, > it is > > too late. Perhaps > > all that iodine is making you feel invincible. > > > > Chuck > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 LOL you will need that bridge over your swamp land. Iodoral works though really. Gracia Do you think manufacturers do a good job of presenting their products with no prejudice in their favor? If you do, I have a lovely bridge I'd like to sell to you. :-) Roni Recent Activity a.. 8New Members Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 i am sorry, did you say.........VODKA AND COKE? why coke? sounds disgusting~ lol Sam <k9gang@...> wrote: <giggle> All those balanced hormones, Iodoral, exercise, good attitude, and good lovin' are making me feel invincible. I plan to live to at least 150, and so far, so good. I drink 2-3 vodka and cokes on a Friday and again on a Saturday. That's it. Beer tastes icky to me, but I do make beer bread with it (with unbrominated flour). Yes, of course I am concerned about issues taking so much Ibuprofen for such a long time. I test quite often because of that concern. Over the course of the last 20 years, I have tried a wide variety of pain relievers and ibuprofen is the best one which still allows me to lead a normal life, but which only takes the " edge " off the pain. I know if I was completely pain free I would do something stupid and cripple myself even worse for life. This is what works " for me " . I also use a small portable TENS unit a few times a week if necessary. My sacrum was displaced in the accident and is NOT attached to the ilium thingy on either side - it's real creepy to think about. I have learned how to " reset " my sacrum, and do so a few times daily. It's interesting to note that while still hypO, I had to reset my sacrum every hour. Check this out...I was told by a orthopod specialist that the surgery (bolting sacrum to ilium) to fix my rotating sacrum would either make the pain worse, or paralyze me...HAH...no way jose'... And now I must go out and pour/work 420 pounds of cement...where's my trowel... Sam [snip] > > The biggest concern was the combination with alcohol as described in the > 1998 FDA warning: > http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html > > By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, it is too late. Perhaps > all that iodine is making you feel invincible. > > Chuck > --------------------------------- Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2007 Report Share Posted July 8, 2007 Hehehe! The swamp land is still yours, I didn't buy it yet, remember? Roni --- Gracia <circe@...> wrote: > > LOL you will need that bridge over your swamp > land. > Iodoral works though really. > Gracia > > > Do you think manufacturers do a good job of > presenting > their products with no prejudice in their favor? > If > you do, I have a lovely bridge I'd like to sell to > you. :-) > > Roni > > > Recent Activity > a.. 8New Members > Visit Your Group > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 No, they don't take midicare, unfortunately. Why dont you just learn it for yourself? Its not that hard, it just takes study and practice time. ~ Priitaa > > > > [snip] > > > > > > > > > > The biggest concern was the combination with > > > > alcohol as described > > > > in the > > > > > 1998 FDA warning: > > > > > > > http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html > > > > > > > > > > By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, > > it > > > > is too late. > > > > Perhaps > > > > > all that iodine is making you feel invincible. > > > > > > > > > > Chuck > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 Hi Bev, I get palpations in my thyroid gland. And a lump. Yup, goiter. The doc just said " take Ibprofen. " Great (not great ha). I was desperate at first (could'nt lay my head down on my pillow or it wout throb and I'd also feel like I was choking), so I took the darn Ibprofen. But after a few months I said the heck with that and did other,more natural things. I had an additional problem tho. At that time the place I was living was mold infested! And we couldn't afford to move at the time. But now I am out of there and in my house. Phew. Reiki is the popular name for what has been used in many cultures. You may be more familiar with it via Christian laying on of hands. Anyone cna learn it, and its been discovered in nearly every culture, from Hawaii (they call the energy mana) to India (prana) to China (chi or ki... thus the name Rei-ki. Native Americans too. Uh oh, I can really get into this, so time for me to go. ha ~ Priitaa > > > > I haven't posted here in a while but felt a need to respond to > this. > > > > Using Ibuprofen all the time concerns me. Tho I know the feeling. > And > > my reasons may be different, but its the use of this stuff in > general > > that I am talking about. You see, I sometimes get palpations in my > > thyroid and a doc told me to take exactly that - Ibuprofen. For a > > while I did and at first felt relief. But ya know what happened? > Over > > a few months time my resistence bult up and Ibuprofen no longer > > worked, unless I wanted to up my own dose, which I did not. Long > story > > short, if I am going to take something allopathic I would rather > take > > a little cortizone for my thyroid to clam down as it works for me. > But > > than I try to treat the deepr issue using flax seed oil, bromelian > > (sp), calcium, a good magnesium pill sometimes does the trick, and > for > > me b vits seem to help. > > > > Tho if this is for your disc problem, ... hope no one thinks I'm > > flakey for suggesting this but have you considered learning > reiki > > or some form of energy healing? It really does work and I know many > > such stories. > > > > Anyway, thats my two cents, or a quarter. > > > > ~ Priitaa > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 My general practitioner told me to avoid aspirin with Hypo-T. I don't really know why. I think it has something to do with thinning blood. --- Bev <bdowns45681@...> wrote: > Why would you think that asprin is not good for > hypoT people? > I use Ibprophen. I use up to 12 to 16 tabs. a day > and I do good. > Bev > > > > > > > > Hi, everyone. I just suffered an injury to my > foot--a dislocated > toe-- > > due to a fall. After (painfully) putting the toe > back in place, the > > emergency room doc, who knew I was Hypo-T, gave me > Motrin > (Ibuprofen) > > 800 for pain. I didn't fill this yet, and have > been using Tylenol > for > > pain, since I thought the aspirin contained in > Ibuprofen made it > unsafe > > for Hypo-T sufferers. Is it safe for me to take > Ibuprofen? > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. http://searchmarketing./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 Ibuprofen has nothing to do with aserpin. There is no asperin in ibuprofen. Roni --- Ayers <sweetheart4u21502@...> wrote: > My general practitioner told me to avoid aspirin > with > Hypo-T. I don't really know why. I think it has > something to do with thinning blood. > > > --- Bev <bdowns45681@...> wrote: > > > Why would you think that asprin is not good for > > hypoT people? > > I use Ibprophen. I use up to 12 to 16 tabs. a day > > and I do good. > > Bev > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, everyone. I just suffered an injury to my > > foot--a dislocated > > toe-- > > > due to a fall. After (painfully) putting the > toe > > back in place, the > > > emergency room doc, who knew I was Hypo-T, gave > me > > Motrin > > (Ibuprofen) > > > 800 for pain. I didn't fill this yet, and have > > been using Tylenol > > for > > > pain, since I thought the aspirin contained in > > Ibuprofen made it > > unsafe > > > for Hypo-T sufferers. Is it safe for me to take > > Ibuprofen? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ > Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you > sell. > http://searchmarketing./ > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 Wouldn't these be the same dr's who would work in universal care? The " Gatekeepers " to the good health the govt. wants us to all have? Neil _____ From: hypothyroidism [mailto:hypothyroidism ] On Behalf Of Gracia Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2007 2:52 PM hypothyroidism Subject: Re: Re: Use of Ibuprofen with Hypo-T Do you think docs do a good job treating hypothyroidism and other hormonal imbalances? If you do I'd like to sell you some land. Read the research at HYPERLINK " blocked::http://www.optimox.com/ " http://www.optimox.-com for another view of iodine. I think Chuck discounts this research but my experience on 50mg Iodoral per day for 1 1/2 yrs is that it really works great. Gracia What I don't understand, is that the package directions for Armour clearly say NOT to take Iodine. When I was first diognosed years ago, I also was told not to take iodine, and not even eat too much shellfish. How can someone take so much Armour and so much iodine and be o.k. Also, sex hormones sku the thyroid results. Roni --- Chuck B <HYPERLINK " blocked::mailto:gumboyaya@... " gumboyayacox (DOT) -net> wrote: > Sam, > > You wrote: > > > > Since 1987, after breaking my back in an > equestrian accident, I have > > been taking 800mg Ibuprofen 3 times a day. That's > 20 years on 2400mg > > Ibuprofen per day (I have a hypErMobile rotating > sacrum). > > > > I always take with food, and have never had any > stomach issues or odd > > kidney/liver issues with it. > > The biggest concern was the combination with alcohol > as described in the > 1998 FDA warning: > HYPERLINK " blocked::http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/NEW00659.html " http://www.fda.-g ov/bbs/topics/-NEWS/NEW00659.-html > > By the time you have symptoms of liver damage, it is > too late. Perhaps > all that iodine is making you feel invincible. > > Chuck > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 Hi Priitaa, Hummmmmm, I've never heard of such a thing as palps in the gland.. Do you think it might be coming from the veins in the gland? And if so, I;m wondering why this happens? Ibprofen does help with vein inflamation and any kind of inflamation. My understanding of the laying on of hands was a gift from god that he only gave to certain people... Bev > > Hi Bev, > > I get palpations in my thyroid gland. And a lump. Yup, goiter. The doc > just said " take Ibprofen. " Great (not great ha). I was desperate at > first (could'nt lay my head down on my pillow or it wout throb and I'd > also feel like I was choking), so I took the darn Ibprofen. But after > a few months I said the heck with that and did other,more natural > things. I had an additional problem tho. At that time the place I was > living was mold infested! And we couldn't afford to move at the time. > But now I am out of there and in my house. Phew. > > Reiki is the popular name for what has been used in many cultures. You > may be more familiar with it via Christian laying on of hands. Anyone > cna learn it, and its been discovered in nearly every culture, from > Hawaii (they call the energy mana) to India (prana) to China (chi or > ki... thus the name Rei-ki. Native Americans too. Uh oh, I can > really get into this, so time for me to go. ha > > ~ Priitaa > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 9, 2007 Report Share Posted July 9, 2007 I'm just wondering what blood thinning would have to do with being hypoT? hummm Bev > > > > > > Hi, everyone. I just suffered an injury to my > > foot--a dislocated > > toe-- > > > due to a fall. After (painfully) putting the toe > > back in place, the > > > emergency room doc, who knew I was Hypo-T, gave me > > Motrin > > (Ibuprofen) > > > 800 for pain. I didn't fill this yet, and have > > been using Tylenol > > for > > > pain, since I thought the aspirin contained in > > Ibuprofen made it > > unsafe > > > for Hypo-T sufferers. Is it safe for me to take > > Ibuprofen? > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ _______________ > Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell. > http://searchmarketing./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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