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Posted by Zonked on August 9, 2011, at 10:01:53
Has anyone added thyroid and noticed a significant difference? My neighbor (the one I took to have maintenance ect) told me his energy level was much higher after adding thyroid. Just trying to give myself something to look forward to at my next appointment I guess. I'm having trouble staying out of bed these days.
Posted by Phillipa on August 9, 2011, at 11:44:23
In reply to Anyone had success with thyroid?, posted by Zonked on August 9, 2011, at 10:01:53
If normal 1-2 wouldn't mess with this critical hormone. Phillipa
Posted by floatingbridge on August 9, 2011, at 17:22:48
In reply to Re: Anyone had success with thyroid? » Zonked, posted by Phillipa on August 9, 2011, at 11:44:23
> If normal 1-2 wouldn't mess with this critical hormone. Phillipa
Agree with you, Phillipa. Between 0.75-1.5, 2.0 for someone with thyoid symptoms or mood disorder. Everyone will feel differently though.
Some supplement with t3, but t3 puts my anxiety through the roof. I don't know why. Regardless, t3 is strong stuff.
An antibody check (for thyroid antibodies, ESP if your level comes back high) is always good. In due time : J
Posted by jono_in_adelaide on August 9, 2011, at 19:56:11
In reply to Anyone had success with thyroid?, posted by Zonked on August 9, 2011, at 10:01:53
Thyroid will raise your energy level, but if you arnt hypothyroid, it can be extremely unhealthy....muscle loss, bone loss etc
Posted by Phillipa on August 9, 2011, at 21:20:27
In reply to Re: Anyone had success with thyroid? » Phillipa, posted by floatingbridge on August 9, 2011, at 17:22:48
Correct good answer FB. The T3 does the same to me tried it once with synthroid. Short acting and supposed to give energy. I think that is why some use armour. Phillipa
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