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I've read the posts on this site for several months now, and there seems to be a

consistent theme that one of the symptoms/ongoing issues of hypothyrodism is

being cold. Has anyone had problems with hot flashes? I was diagnosed with

hypoT and Hashi's last summer and have been on Levoxyl since then. But, unlike

others I struggle with intense hot flashes. I am 55, had a total hysterectomy

in '03, no HRT at this time and am otherwise basically healthy. The hot flashes

started about the time I was diagnosed. I live in AZ so one could chalk it up

to our high temps during the summer, but that's not the case. I will break out

in such a sweat even when it is quite cool outside. Has anyone else had this

problem? If so, any suggestions as to what can be done?

Thank you.

Beth

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I'd be very leery of following the advice of anyone who has a

professional record like Dr. Rind. This is a link to the specific file

which details the charges which were brought:

..

> http://www.circare.org/pd/rindmdorder_20001220.pdf

..

..

Among the charges against Dr. Rind:

..

....is guilty of immoral or unprofessional conduct in the practice of

medicine;

....fails to meet appropriate standards as determined by appropriate peer

review for the delivery of quality medical and surgical care...

....willfully submits false statements to collect fees for which services

are not provided...

....fails to keep adequate medical records...

..

The above is followed by several pages of documentation of these and

other charges. I'd copy the whole batch here but it's a pdf file that I

can't see how to do so. I don't think I will allow it as an

attachment.

..

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> Posted by: " Trish " fielddot@...

> <mailto:fielddot@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Hot%20flashes%3F>

> trishruk <trishruk>

>

>

> Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:04 am (PST)

>

>

>

>

>

> being hypothyroid can often go hand in hand with low adrenal reserve

> ...your adrenal glands may be pumping out more adrenaline than

> cortisol and adrenaline can be a cause of hot flashes. the following

> links should give you a good idea. particularly worth doing is the

> temperature chart.

>

> http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-symptoms-matrix

> <http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-symptoms-matrix>

>

> http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-temperature-graph

> <http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-temperature-graph>

>

>

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Well, now I feel that my scepticism and caution to Dr. Rind and his statements

and methods is vindicated.

<>Roni

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It's called knowledge!

 

Just because something isn't seen

doesn't mean it's not there<>

From: <res075oh@...>

Subject: Re: Hot flashes?

hypothyroidism

Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 8:55 AM

I'd be very leery of following the advice of anyone who has a

professional record like Dr. Rind.  This is a link to the specific file

which details the charges which were brought:

..

> http://www.circare.org/pd/rindmdorder_20001220.pdf

..

..

Among the charges against Dr. Rind:

..

....is guilty of immoral or unprofessional conduct in the practice of

medicine;

....fails to meet appropriate standards as determined by appropriate peer

review for the delivery of quality medical and surgical care...

....willfully submits false statements to collect fees for which services

are not provided...

....fails to keep adequate medical records...

..

The above is followed by several pages of documentation of these and

other charges.  I'd copy the whole batch here but it's a pdf file that I

can't see how to do so.  I don't think I will allow it as an

attachment.

..

..

>       Posted by: " Trish " fielddot@...

>       <mailto:fielddot@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Hot%20flashes%3F>

>       trishruk <trishruk>

>

>

>         Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:04 am (PST)

>

>

>

>

>

> being hypothyroid can often go hand in hand with low adrenal reserve

> ...your adrenal glands may be pumping out more adrenaline than

> cortisol and adrenaline can be a cause of hot flashes. the following

> links should give you a good idea. particularly worth doing is the

> temperature chart.

>

> http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-symptoms-matrix

> <http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-symptoms-matrix>

>

> http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-temperature-graph

> <http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-temperature-graph>

>

>

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>Well, now I feel that my scepticism and caution to Dr. Rind and his statements

and methods is vindicated.

what statements by dr rind have given you cause to be sceptical roni and

likewise, what methods are you referring to?

one link i provided gave a list of signs and symptoms of adrenal fatigue

symptoms versus low thyroid and the other gave a practical illustration of how

to monitor daily temperature. i think it was dr broda barnes who originally

noted the temperature situation with regard to low metabolic function and from

what i can see, dr rind is just repeating the same.

it is well known that less than optimal adrenal function needs to be attended to

before thyroid hormone can work as designed ...in the patient information

leaflet for thyroxine it warns about not giving thyroxine to people with poor

adrenal function.

>

>

> From: <res075oh@...>

> Subject: Re: Hot flashes?

> hypothyroidism

> Date: Tuesday, February 15, 2011, 8:55 AM

>

>

> I'd be very leery of following the advice of anyone who has a

> professional record like Dr. Rind.� This is a link to the specific file

> which details the charges which were brought:

> .

>

> > http://www.circare.org/pd/rindmdorder_20001220.pdf

>

> .

> .

> Among the charges against Dr. Rind:

> .

>

> ...is guilty of immoral or unprofessional conduct in the practice of

> medicine;

> ...fails to meet appropriate standards as determined by appropriate peer

> review for the delivery of quality medical and surgical care...

> ...willfully submits false statements to collect fees for which services

> are not provided...

> ...fails to keep adequate medical records...

> .

> The above is followed by several pages of documentation of these and

> other charges.� I'd copy the whole batch here but it's a pdf file that I

> can't see how to do so.� I don't think I will allow it as an

> attachment.

>

>

> .

> .

>

>

> >� � ���Posted by: " Trish " fielddot@...

> >� � ���<mailto:fielddot@...?Subject=%20Re%3A%20Hot%20flashes%3F>

> >� � ���trishruk <trishruk>

> >

> >

> >� � � ���Mon Feb 14, 2011 5:04 am (PST)

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > being hypothyroid can often go hand in hand with low adrenal reserve

> > ...your adrenal glands may be pumping out more adrenaline than

> > cortisol and adrenaline can be a cause of hot flashes. the following

> > links should give you a good idea. particularly worth doing is the

> > temperature chart.

> >

> > http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-symptoms-matrix

> > <http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-symptoms-matrix>

> >

> > http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-temperature-graph

> > <http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-temperature-graph>

> >

> >

>

>

>

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>

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