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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Toronto
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Minotaur
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Also doesn't CBC stand for Complete Blood Count? That's what I was told once. rockgazer69 Quote:
Are you sure your Mom's double vision, dizziness, & nauseous wasn't caused by the shellfish since she's allergic? I haven't heard of anything like that from taking glucosamine. I've been on it for about 5yrs now with no problems. But one things for sure each individual is different & will react differently to vitamins inlcuding glucosamine, supplements & drugs. Take Care. |
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I mention in several threads that my pics aren't recent. What single woman with no love interest is going to have pics like that around? Since I've been inactive due to my hands being screwed up from carpal tunnel n quite frankly not wanting attention from men due my ex's wonderful revalation that he is gay (I went through a really bad depression you have to figure one would especially with two kids involved) I haven't kept in top shape but am getting it back quite easily, I think because I always was so active. Luckily I never got stretch marks from either child something I never think of, but I saw a friend changing the other day, I was SO lucky to avoid that. I don't know if my thyroid affects my body that much - I do know I'm horrid about taking my meds n when I don't I get sleepy n really thirsty, sometimes I get muscle cramping. I take....have to check....oops not even synthroid anymore, told you I was bad, Levothroid 112MCG tabs. i will make an effort to take as scheduled bleh. Need to re-organize the kitchen for summer efficiency anyway i'll put my med near the coffee can't miss it there. I'm getting curious about trying some of the supplements I read about in here but have no idea where to start. PM me some ideas if you don't mind. |
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#154 |
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SEMPER~FIDELIS
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Funnily enough carpal tunnel is thought of mainly as a repetative motion injury but thyroid problems can contribute to it. http://www.sorehand.com/carpal-tunnel-syndrome.htm Too much pressure is on I think a median nerve in your wrists n eventually you need surgery to relieve the pressure.
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Location: Toronto
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rockgazer69
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I hope everthing works out for you. |
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Minotaur
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As I've read here & in books before, I know that thyroid patients iron can decrease therefore losing red blood cells which make you strong. So they very often need iron. This could explain why I get tired very often b/c my thyroid with my last check is normal so it wouldn't be the thyroid that's making me tired & I usually get 7-9hrs sleep every night which is more than enough for me but sometimes I'm tired at 7pm even. Sometimes I don't even feel like going to the gym but I can't get lazy. As for training I usually am okay by the time I get to the gym, but I can't help wondering how much more stronger & bigger I'd be if my iron really is low if that's a problem. Take care. |
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www.Bodyfactoryllc.com
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Pa
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here is my plan of attack.
1. did the iodine patch test gone in 4 hours. HELLO iodine deficnecy Reason why deficienct a) never salt my food b) was uder alot of stress that depeletes iodine levels for several months c) very rarely eat any kind of fresh water fish other then tuna -iodine in diet is non existant d) during contest time I got lazy and stopped multiviatmin and red meat last 4 weeks and that is when I notice all this crap happening. Meaning my body was just eating it self alive 2. body temperature is still 97.0 degrees in the morning correcrt this problem 1000 mgs tyrosine 3 times a day 300 mcg iodine 3 times a day from kelp bladderwackm black walnut (also kills parasites) 200 mcgs selenium liver tabs for iron - taken away from thyroid (armour) to prevent interfernce 1000 mgs taurine 2 times a day glandulars 3 times a day b-12 complex 1000 mcgs 3 times a day Plus a good subingula multiviatmin I think this should cover ALL BASIS |
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www.Bodyfactoryllc.com
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Pa
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just got back from the health food store. i got bladderwack in tincture form at 150 mcgs of iodine and more l-tyrosine, and a good multi vitamin as well.
going to hit 1000-1500 mcgs of iodine a day, 3000 mgs l tyrosine, multiviatmin, 5000 mcgs of subliginual b-12, coleskins are next, grandular 2-3 times a day. PS just took 4 dropps of bladderwack and started sweat my butt off with in 15 minutes after one week I will retest the patch for 48 hour to se if iodine is still needed. |
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hardasnails1973
So do you have a thyroid condition? You don't really say as you're talking about idoine which plays a major role in proper function of the thyroid gland. I had a big dose of iodine to shut down my thyroid production as I was getting too much thyroid hormone & it took about 6 months before I need synthroids to replace my thyroid hormone. |
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#161 |
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www.Bodyfactoryllc.com
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Location: Pa
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can you say severe constipation, low body temp, slowly hair growth, low t-3 cells, increase fat desposits, ect. PLus I am iodine nutrient deficent for past 6 months. Plus low t-3, t-4 count elevated tsh. I would say so....
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hardasnails1973
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So which is it? Hypo thyroid meaning your not getting enough thyroid hormone, or hyper thyroid getting too much thyroid hormone? |
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www.Bodyfactoryllc.com
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low t-3 levels , normal t-4. elevated tsh 1.25 -1.91 in 2 months time !!!
low iodine (patch test gone in 2 hours vs 24 hours), and possible low tyrosine (unable to used becuase it is being converted to tyramine by candida which is useless form of tyrosine) Low stomach acids from hypothyroid |
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#164 |
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Location: Toronto
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hardasnails1973
So it is a hypo thyroid you have then? Then how come you aren't on synthroids to replace the hormone? That's typically the common treatment for hypo thyroid. |
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Synthroid is T4, he has normal T4 levels so he is prolly having a conversion problem, which I believe an Iodine Deficiency can cause, but not sure, I bet Bandaid woman would know.
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If sense were common, everyone would have it.
4/2007-Current 75th Ranked most popular image 1 spot behind Prince's bulge... |
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Found this on www.whfoods.com, might help in the understanding...
The conversion of thyroxine (T4) to triiodthyronine (T3) requires the removal of an iodine molecule from T4. This reaction requires the mineral selenium. The iodine molecule that is removed gets returned to the body's pool of iodine and can be reused to make additional thyroid hormones. If your body is deficient in selenium, the conversion of T4 to T3 is slowed, and less iodine is available for the thryoid to use in making new hormones. |
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If sense were common, everyone would have it.
4/2007-Current 75th Ranked most popular image 1 spot behind Prince's bulge... |
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I was never told that selenium deficiency can play apart in thyroid function? |
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www.Bodyfactoryllc.com
Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Pa
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on armour 2 grains a day and added in t-3 at 50 mcgs and montioring body temperature
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: usa
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I too have a thyroid problem, it is hypo, my doc has me on armour thyroid, along with a time release T-3. helps me with the fatigue but weight loss is not easy. and it is frustrating when you work out all the time and try to eat as healthy as possible. Armour contains both the T-3 and T-4. your thyroid contains both those elements and most doctors only give you one, the T-4 which is synthroid. the T-3 is more active and is needed.
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age is just a state of mind
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Toronto
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I need something to help me with my fatigue. Sometimes I feel a bit tired & not like training, but by the time I get to the gym, I'm usually okay. But the last week or so I'm really feeling fatigued. I'm planning on taking a good 10 days off from the gym to rest. No lifting or cardio/conditioning. I may do some crunches & leg lifts though & I plan on getting full nights rests. I hope you & everyone here, I hope your thyroid's all get better. I hate this f#^%n' thing as it's a real pain in the ass. Good luck all. |
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Location: Toronto
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Crono1000
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I'm guessing you don't have a thyroid condition at all to share or discuss? So what's the point of you being here? As you can see we've all been discussing & sharing information in regards to our thyroid conditions & the problems it's caused us. |
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Crono100
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The whole point of the thread is to share thyroid experiences & discuss the treatments we've had & so on. We've all been through the same thing with our thyroid. We'd be glad to hear your experiences & opinions on your thyroid problem. |
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