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better thyroid supp than synthroid?

Posted by floatingbridge on June 23, 2009, at 21:29:45

Hello,

My labs results are in. 3.99 tsh (I should be near-ish 1 for mental well-being.) I currently take synthroid, .75. Obviously not enough. Is there a better, more balanced supplement, maybe a T3 T4 combo?

thanks!

 

Re: better thyroid supp than synthroid?

Posted by morganpmiller on June 24, 2009, at 11:19:27

In reply to better thyroid supp than synthroid?, posted by floatingbridge on June 23, 2009, at 21:29:45

Armour? or Maca Root?

 

Re: better thyroid supp than synthroid? » morganpmiller

Posted by Phillipa on June 24, 2009, at 13:47:16

In reply to Re: better thyroid supp than synthroid?, posted by morganpmiller on June 24, 2009, at 11:19:27

Seriously I've heard armour is better can someone explain why have two books here now on it and it's supposed to be bioidentical. Says the 80's the sythroid and others came out and were so highly pushed by the drug companies that endos switched is this true? Phillipa

 

Re: better thyroid supp than synthroid?

Posted by floatingbridge on June 24, 2009, at 14:14:02

In reply to Re: better thyroid supp than synthroid? » morganpmiller, posted by Phillipa on June 24, 2009, at 13:47:16

Interesting Phillipa, I'd like to know, too. I was thinking of asking for thyrolar which has both t3&4. I'm not sure about armour because have heard it is difficult to get accurate dosing. Maybe this is a myth?

 

Re: better thyroid supp than synthroid?

Posted by bleauberry on June 26, 2009, at 19:13:25

In reply to better thyroid supp than synthroid?, posted by floatingbridge on June 23, 2009, at 21:29:45

There really is no good guide. You kinda have to experiment and see what feels better. That's how the docs real good with thyroid issues do it. They use the lab numbers as a reference point to compare to from some future date. And it is sometimes helpful in rounding out the entire picture. But the good docs know that it is the clinical picture, not the lab picture, that guides treatment in getting patients well.

Some people do better on T3. Some do better on T4. Some need both. I have spent a lot of time in previous months on forums on yahoo that dealt with chelation, lyme, and adrenal fatigue. Thyroid issues were almost always an issue with them. Probably the single most praised supplement for them was Armour Thyroid. Lots of people found it the best. In the past I did a lot of reading on it to find out why, and it did make a lot of sense, but we really don't know, but it doesn't matter anyway because I forgot.
:-) It was comlicated stuff.

There is a very cool chart you can use to try to get your numbers into "optimal" ranges versus "normal" ranges. In a google search, type in "Thyroid Scale Diagram". It is a chart. A horizontal line has numbers for TSH. Below is a horizontal line with T3. Below that T4. For optimal results, based on what was seen in approximately 1000 healthy individuals, TSH and T3 and T4 should all be close to the middle of the scale and aligned vertically one on top of the other, or fairly close.

But the real goal is to keep trying until you feel better. The way you feel is the guide.

Another bit of knowledge I gained at the forums was that any changes should be made in very small steps, tiny doses, and should be allowed at least a month before doing any other changes. It takes that long for the body to react, adapt, and settle, into the new environment. It is also because any changes in thyroid will also affect the adrenal glands, which will need at least a month to catch up. Thyroid numbers can be immediately changed, but it takes time for everything else to catch up and settle into a new place.

 

Re: better thyroid supp than synthroid?

Posted by floatingbridge on June 26, 2009, at 20:46:19

In reply to Re: better thyroid supp than synthroid?, posted by bleauberry on June 26, 2009, at 19:13:25

Hi Bleauberry,

Thank you for your post! I am thinking of going the armour route and also having my adrenals tested. There is so much self education to do, and I find it is very complicated! I have a friend who's had good success with info from the *Stop Thyroid Maddness* site. I've been looking at that since my hashimoto's isn't responding to synthroid and fatigue is increasing. Pdoc is giving me stims, but I see that s a dead end (for me).

Thanks and best wishes to you!

 

Re: better thyroid supp than synthroid? » floatingbridge

Posted by Phillipa on June 27, 2009, at 20:22:49

In reply to Re: better thyroid supp than synthroid?, posted by floatingbridge on June 26, 2009, at 20:46:19

I've also read that site. Must find time to go back and read more. Phillipa


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