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  • #16
    Re: Hypothyroid and Atkins

    Hi Sparky, I have been hypothyroid for 20 years now. Also adrenal insufficiency. I know that Armour thyroid is desicated pigs thyroid and it is the closest thing to a human beings. It contains about 6 different hormones. I couldn't convert T4 so I am on T3 now and have been for a number of years. I did try Armour and still do occassionally but after a couple of days the T4 builds up again and makes me a bit jittery, but I would rather be on that if I could. I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid after being soooo ill, and I just knew something was wrong. After many months my GP did bloods and told me the results. Great I thought I actually have an answer to my problems, only to discover that the T4 was making me worse. I started having horrific anxiety which ended in collapse. This kept on happening until I was told about a private GP in Surrey England. I phoned him up and just to hear his words were like a message sent from heaven. You are suffering from T4-T3 conversion problems and low adrenal reserve. Come and see me I'll do some tests and we'll put you right. I went the tests were done and I started on Deltacortril (Adrenal support) and after week I was to try to take the T3. The adrenals had to recover enough to help the thyroid work and to transport the hormones around the body. Eventually I think it took about 10 days I took my first T3 and it worked. I also have been advised that blood tests are not always what the doctor should go on. Imagine a ruler, your thyroid hormones have gone down the ruler and dropped off the end..... bloods show hypothyroidism ! You start on thyroid hormones and it brings you back onto the ruler. It may bring you back to 1 - 2 or 3 inches , but you may have started off life with 10 or 11 inches. So even though the blood tests show that you are no longer hypothyroid YOU ACTUALLY ARE !! We are all individual some need more some need less. Do the Barnes Basal temperature test as shown in The Atkins book. If you are below normal you need more! I have as much as I feel I need. I soon know if I need to drop the dosage due to feeling hot and heart races a bit. If I feel tired and weak and overall grotty I up them a bit.
    Do the test! Sorry to go on a bit but i started running a thyroid helpline along with the private GP and so many people are suffering even though they are on treatment.

    Best Wishes Elaine xxxxxxxxxxx


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    • #17
      Re: Hypothyroid and Atkins

      Oh my Elaine... you sound just like me! I had to tell my doctor that the American Assoc of Clinical Endocs had changed the acceptable TSH levels..and they did this about 4 years ago. Our local lab here is STILL using old TSH numbers. I also think I have the adrenal fatigue. I have fibromyalgia, but then that might really just be adrenal fatigue. You sound like you really have it together! Knowledge is power!

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      • #18
        Re: Hypothyroid and Atkins

        Hi Marilyn I' certainly no doctor but I have just gone by my own experience and others. It's just so unfair that so many people are still suffering. We only live once so we should do whatever we can to enjoy it. Hypothyroidism as you know is debilitating and wrecks lives. But it doesn't have to. We know our bodies better than anyone else, if our bodies need something they tell us. Just start listening !
        Sorry about that rant but it makes me sooooo angry X


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        • #19
          Re: Hypothyroid and Atkins

          It wasn't a rant. By far... it was enlightening to see someone actually take charge of their health and GET IT FIGURED OUT!! No "Here's some prozac...now go home".. from the doctor! Good for you!

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