Guest guest Posted October 13, 2008 Report Share Posted October 13, 2008 Venizia, Again, the only hard evidence of risk is what I mentioned before for TSH kept below 0.1 for months. The papers Sue gave describe real effects of T3, but no proof that these effects are harmful or cumulative. In fact, the one refereed source, Klein, is actually a big advocate of T3 medications. Chuck > > > Chuck, > > For someone with a reverse T3 issue, what is considered an over > dosage? I am taking 60 mcg twice a day. I also have an adrenal > issue. I know I would have to do blood labs to see where I actually > fall but I just thought maybe you could say what would be too much for > anyone. > > Venizia > > > > > > > > ... T3 is actually hard on the heart, even on the Œright dose¹.... > > > > I know Mike was kidding when he asked you to cite a reference for > this claim, but you really should. The only studies I'm aware of that > showed cardiac risk were when there was an over dose, typically > studied in conditions of " suppression, " deliberate over dosing to hold > a nodule in check in lieu of or until surgery. In the most recent one, > the TSH had to be chronically below 0.1 for three months to see minor > changes in muscle and in bone density. > > > > Chuck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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