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  1. Yes, feeling cold is a low thyroid symptom and if you are stll having it then you beed more Armour. Most people do best on 3-5 grains. You can take Armour sublingually so you do not have to wait as long to eat. Just put it under your tongue or between your gum and cheek and it will desolve. Its better to take it this way because you do not have to wait...
  2. You can learn more about hypopitiatary throught Real Thyroid Help and Hormone Support Group. Hopefull you have a doc that is treating you with Armour as Synthroid or Levothyroxine leaves patients undertreated as Syncrap has only T4 and our bodies produce T4 and T3 and many hypo people have trouble converting the T4 to T3. Also, many patients who have been...
  3. Hi there, I discovered it after years of begging doctors to find out what was wrong with me. Then, by chance I ran across this site Stop The Thyroid Madness and everything started clicking. Throught the site I learned that the TSH is a pituitary hormone, not a thyroid hormone and is not good at diagnosing hypothyroid or Hashimotos. So I begged my PCP to...
  4. Hi, I posted this on another thread, but if all of your symptoms do not resolve on gluten free, try getting your thyroid checked, and adrenals, especially for Hashimotos Thyroiditis (autoimmune) which in many cases goes hand in hand with celiac. I have been Hashi's for 6 years or more undiagnosed. Doctors kept teeling me all my symptoms were form depression...
  5. Krystal, Hi! I'm new here because I have Hashimoto's thyroiditis (an autoimmune disease of the thyroid) and adrenal faigue- probably caused by being hypo for so long without a diagnosis. I am now working on my thyroid and adrenal fatigue and have come across lots of evidence that many hypothyroid patients also have other auto diorders and one of the number...
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