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Chuck,

Actually, no, I wasn't stationed at McConnell. I was in the Marine Corps

wearing the beautiful green camouflage, not a blue suit. We used to laugh

about how the Marines had the best uniforms and that the AF looked like they

were wearing Greyhound bus driver uniforms. Hahahaha. But I'm down in

Broken Arrow, OK (outside of Tulsa) now. So we're really not that far

apart.

And to stay on topic, I was getting kind of chilly in the air conditioning

yesterday. After checking the thermostat, it appears the boys had lowered

it to 76. Because I still experience some of these hypo symptoms - also

muscle and joint aches, can't lose weight, etc. - I think I'd like to try

Armour. Do you suppose that's unreasonable considering the resistance of

most doctors to prescribe it?

Edie

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Edie,

You wrote:

> ... I think I'd like to try

> Armour. Do you suppose that's unreasonable considering the resistance of

> most doctors to prescribe it?

I personally would be more inclined to try raising your T4 dosage first.

If that doesn't work, if you have high T4 numbers but persistent low

Free T3, then a source of T3 might help. Your doctor may be as unwilling

to increase the T4 as to try Armour.

Chuck

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