5th February 2005
Keav:
I noticed you say your doc isn't well versed in thryoid. Well, I hate to tell you....most docs aren't, but THINK they are. That can make them very difficult to deal with. So, in that respect you actually may be lucky.:)
I am on 37.5 mcg Synthroid and 2 + 1/4 Armour. I just bumped up my armour that 1/4 today. I'm still as dead as a rag doll, but I'm far more mentally with it, and feel more tucked "INSIDE" myself.
I have tried a time-released version of t3. Now, it may be just fine for you, depending on your condition. If you still have a thryoid gland, that is considerably different from the person who doesn't (like me).
Time released t3 left me still feeling hypo-thyroid...which was just as bad as having no treatment at all. My skin, went down the tubes. I look 10 years older just 10 months. That is just one of the more heartbreaking aspects.
One of the more insidious problems with T3, is it can move the labs, and trick the doctor into thinking you have been cured. When you still complain of symptoms, he'll refer you to another specialist, thinking that IT MUST be something other than your thryoid. (Sounds like your doc, is going to be more flexible, but its still something to be wary of.)
Now...you going in understand this will put you in a much better position to deal with it. I would perhaps tell the doc you'll give it a try, but if you aren't getting a reduxion in your symptoms in a couple weeks, you'd like to reserve the right to call and ask for an Armour script.
Sound good?
Good luck!
~S:)