Posted by KayeBaby on July 8, 2007, at 21:51:38
In reply to Re: Naqmenda-does it oppose Abilify in some way? » KayeBaby, posted by Phillipa on July 8, 2007, at 19:45:38
He was a natural Dr. who will lose his licence if he keeps up the way he has been.
I was not tested at all.
The sad thing is that before I got toxic it was helping. My period returned to 28 days on the spot (Was 21-24 days-short and had gotten terribly heavy for me) My dry skin and weak nails returned to normal. My hair started to grow, energy returned and more. For awhile I felt so healthy.
My nails are getting weak again and my periods heavy and short cycles again.
I would like to try again but under the care if a good Dr. It's been a long time since I was checked but about 2 years ago I was TSH 1.67 but T4 low.
My dr. at the time raised an eyebrow about my t4 but suggested no treatment. He did mention perhaps I had Hashi's but did not look into it further.
So, you can see why I am interested in your progress, Phillipa.
I experienced horrible fatigue after the birth of my only child 13 years ago. Started taking Fen-Phen which seemed to throw me into a manic state that ended with excruciating anxiety, insomnia etc. Which in turn was followed by a complete crash that I am just now climbing out of.
I feel like I did benefit from the course of thyroid and some of the benefits still linger.
it is a puzzle.
If anyone has any insight I would have great appreciation if you would share it.
I will have insurance again in November and will quest for an answer.
The only time my thyroid has EVER been checked was two years ago when i specifically asked for it to be done.
Kaye
I want to trial
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