Guest guest Posted September 17, 2006 Report Share Posted September 17, 2006 I do not like the speed-feel, often called hyper. In my first appointment with current doctor when I told him I did not like feeling that way he commented that many of his patients do. Gee, that may be why speed and other street drugs are popular...think? There is a difference between feeling good and feeling hyper. Abbe --- Gracia <circe@...> wrote: > > this is what some docs say about Armour too. > " sure it makes you feel better, it's like taking > speed " . Then we say No I really FEEL better and > they think Armour addict. Feeling good is not a > goal in allopathic medicine. > gracia > > " Safe Uses of Cortisol " doesn't seem to address > one question - who are > the people who Cortef doesn't work for? > > The reason I ask is that when I was on Cortef in > the past, though the > wrong dose, I walked into a new doctor's office > (someone who > specialized in adrenal fatigue) and he was > dismayed that I was on it. > So I said it made me feel better. And he said > something like, " Of > course it does. It's a type of steroid. It would > make anyone feel > better. " Thinking ahead to being in a similar > situation again, I > really don't know how to address that statement. > Because in the book, > it seemed like it made anyone with any problem > feel better. But it is > a steroid...so of course it would...right? > > I'm so confused I don't even know how to explain > it... > Sharon > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.3/446 - > Release Date: 9/12/2006 > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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