Hashimoto's and potential to return to normal
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I have been to 3 doctors and 1 endo who refuse to prescribe Armour because "there's no quality control", if you have symptoms but your TSH/T3/T4 is "within range" then it must be something else - definitely NOT your thyroid.
I can access Armour through my naturopath - a bit of a shady undertaking - she has to get it from another naturopath who is licensed to prescribe it - I think I am at the point where I need some relief - if the Armour works?
I have terrible muscle aches and foggy brain most of the time. At 52 I know that the body starts to change but this is UNREAL. I sometimes don't know how I will manage the rest of my life if I feel like this... I am doing some alternative therapies at the moment - no wheat/gluten, dealing with digestive system etc. But I know, deep down, that there's something not jiving with my thyroid and the medication.
I am seeking feedback from people who have switched from synthetic to natural (Armour) and what their overall experience has been. How long did it take for you to adjust to the new med? Was it worth it in the long run?
I worry about heart problems because there's a genetic link in my family to heart disease and some information I've seen mentions that Armour can cause heart problems. I sometimes wonder, though, what Synthroid is doing to my cardioV. system as well!
Any feedback will be MUCH appreciated!