Tired and Hurting
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Mark Lupo, M.D. - Thyroid Nodules, Thyroid Cancer, hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism, Thyroid Ultrasound
Thyroid & Endocrine Center of Florida
Sarasota - FL
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What I had posted to you was that I do understand brain fog! It's maddening, isn't it? And I had asked if you were on thyroid meds. Because if you are, it sure looks like you are sorely undertreated. Are you on meds? I had the same problems while on T4-only meds. It's only when I switched to Armour, and was allowed to dose by symptoms rather than simply the TSH, did they disappear. It's worth looking into!!
My NP understood the need not to dose by TSH--we watched my free T4 and free T3--especially the latter, plus my temps and symptoms. My goal was first and foremost to rid myself of all symptoms. We also allowed the free T3 to get to the top of the range. Temps--we looked for 97.8 - 98.2 in the morning before rising (with a mercury thermometer, not a digital) and 98.6 in the mid-afternoon.
Oh, and by the way, there are many folks who have to use a minimal amount of adrenal support before they can do great on Armour. I wasn't one of those. I am one who had to improve my Ferritin, though, which was low.
There is a great "new member" folder at the natural thyroid hormones site on yahoo that explains a lot of this. Sure hope this helps answer your questions.