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> I know if it works for me that I will be shouting from the mountaintops and

hanging out here helping others as you all are. So, is there a testimonial

section? With all the people who have tried this surely there should be.

There isn't one on the web site yet, though I am planning one.

If Yahoo search is working then go into the group archive and look

under " success stories " and you will find a thread that I will be

transplanting to the web site when I get time.

Nick

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Thanks Nick. That is GREAT. I don't understand where to search though. It's

not within the group site? Yahoo search groups or somewhere else to find the

archives?

Steve

>

> > I know if it works for me that I will be shouting from the mountaintops and

hanging out here helping others as you all are. So, is there a testimonial

section? With all the people who have tried this surely there should be.

>

> There isn't one on the web site yet, though I am planning one.

>

> If Yahoo search is working then go into the group archive and look

> under " success stories " and you will find a thread that I will be

> transplanting to the web site when I get time.

>

>

>

> Nick

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>Thanks Nick. That is GREAT. I don't understand where to search though. It's

not within the group site? Yahoo search groups or somewhere else to find the

archives?

It depends how yopu look at the group, as e-mails sent to your in box

or as the web interface.

If you log into Yahoo and go to this group there is a search option, I

am not sure if it works as yahoo has had problems. I look at hte group

by e-mail so I don't use that myself

Nick

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>Thanks Nick. That is GREAT. I don't understand where to search though. It's

not within the group site? Yahoo search groups or somewhere else to find the

archives?

Here is a taster Steve, one that someone posted a little while back

that I was saving to put on the new page that I haven't done yet

Nick

>To: " NaturalThyroidHormones "

> <NaturalThyroidHormones >, RT3_T3

>Subject: AN adrenal Thyroid success story!

>

>This is from a member of the adrenals group, just thought I would

>share a ray of hope to all struggling members.

>

> " I never thought I would see the day that I would write this letter to all of

you who are suffering. There were many ups and downs before it finally " stuck "

and I was afraid to jinx myself by writing about this a month or two ago when I

finally felt better and stayed that way. There are a couple of residual problems

that tick me off such as my legs still get " funny " and my balance is off when I

walk across wide open places like a parking lot or Home Depot and I do feel

spaced out at times but who cares????? I have my life back! I sleep really well,

in fact, better than I have in 10 years. I have the feeling that I can't wait to

get up in the morning and start my day! My depression is gone although I am

still a little " sensitive " when things don't go my way. I remember Val saying

that when I cleared RT3 my depression would just disappear suddenly and that's

what happened! I have to say that there were MANY dark days when I used to beg

my husband to shoot me, I was so sick. When

> I did not want to get out of bed because there was nothing to look forward

to, when the days just went on and on and on. I NEVER think that way anymore.

>No more air hunger, no more sinking feeling, no more anxiety or panic, my heart

palps have lessened considerably. I can drive myself anywhere I want to go

WITHOUT my husband! I actually had enough energy to have a Christmas Party this

year. I can get up early and, if I have company, I can stay up late. All the

time I am walking further and further (farther?). I am going to finally start

riding my new bike and adding in light exercising.

>The bad thing is that while I was sick I was VERY strict on my low carb diet

but now that I feel good I am eating whatever I want and I have noticed that I

ache all over now and I believe that is from reintroducing grains and sugar to

my diet. I am going to stop eating that stuff again. IT IS NOT WORTH IT! At

least I know now what had caused that in the past so I know what to do. I have

lost 40 pounds in the past year and now can wear cute clothes.

>My sinus problems and awful dryness have gone.

>I have also learned how many people really care about me. So many people have

told me they were praying for me, that they missed me, how much they counted on

my uplifting spirit BEFORE I got sick and how happy they are that I am well. I

knew this from my friends but these are neighbors and acquaintances. I had no

idea!

>I felt like you do. I was crazy squirrely when I first got on the group. I

drove Val, Diane and Patty crazy but I am so thankful they stuck it out with me.

I could not see that I might feel better. I thought it was the end and I'd never

be happy or productive or fun or creative again. I thought I would never smile

again. (or sleep or breathe normally).

>A couple of weeks ago I noticed that my eyebrows were sticking out all over the

place and I thought it was some old lady thing and it was irritiating me that I

had to trim them when I realized....MY EYEBROWS WERE GROWING BACK IN! Now I am

excited to have wild eyebrows. It is all in your PERSPECTIVE.

>Before I got sick I was always " regular " , 2 or 3 times a day (sorry for the

detail). When I was sick I was lucky if it was once a day. Now I am back to my

old self again!

>I also notice that all of the little detail things that used to happen to me

that I would post, freaking out about another symptom, those things didn't

really matter in the grand scheme of things. I drove myself nuts with little

details and symptoms. I think this is part of the adrenal thing. It makes you

hyper-alert and hyper-sensitive to every change.

>I am trying to remember everything. I was afraid all of the time. Everything

would scare me. My mind would never shut off, especially at night, it would just

go on and on with songs, conversations I had or should have had, endless scary

thoughts. Everything seemed sad, I could not have a positive thought. That is

all gone now. Oh yeah, the numbness in different parts of my body. Sometimes I

get it once in a while but it used to be my hands, feet, toes, sides of my arms,

bridge of my nose, my ears............YECCH!!!!

>I hope this helps you all. You don't think you will get well but you will.

>I never really believed Val because of how sick I was but she will keep

encouraging you even though it must be really difficult for her sometimes. She

is amazingly patient. Diane and Patty were too.

>I am so thankful now for my life!!!!

>Wishing All Goodness for You, "

>

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Well thank you Nick. This does help some. I am not a skeptic, just scared. Not

only do I want to get better, I don't want to be worse! I have done sooo many

different things to get better, all the time being assured that I would, and

failed. At least now I am working, and after a week last week of being more hypo

again I realized how desperate I am. I searched the messages and found a few

people sharing success stories, but was expecting and hoping to read more. Of

course I have no idea of how long this forum has even been in existence, nor how

many people have tried. I just got the feeling from talking to Val that there

were lots and lots of people who had recovered through the protocol. I am

forging ahead and I can't tell you how much I appreciate your guidance and

reassurance. Just by adding a little T3 to what I had been doing got me back out

of the bad hypo state I was in, but I am still waking in a sweat at 3 am. Tried

adding bedtime T3 dose, tried adding bedtime HC dose, tried adding both. Still

not working.

Steve

>

> >

> >Thanks Nick. That is GREAT. I don't understand where to search though.

It's not within the group site? Yahoo search groups or somewhere else to find

the archives?

>

> Here is a taster Steve, one that someone posted a little while back

> that I was saving to put on the new page that I haven't done yet

>

> Nick

>

> >To: " NaturalThyroidHormones "

> > <NaturalThyroidHormones >, RT3_T3

> >Subject: AN adrenal Thyroid success story!

> >

> >This is from a member of the adrenals group, just thought I would

> >share a ray of hope to all struggling members.

> >

> > " I never thought I would see the day that I would write this letter to all of

you who are suffering. There were many ups and downs before it finally " stuck "

and I was afraid to jinx myself by writing about this a month or two ago when I

finally felt better and stayed that way. There are a couple of residual problems

that tick me off such as my legs still get " funny " and my balance is off when I

walk across wide open places like a parking lot or Home Depot and I do feel

spaced out at times but who cares????? I have my life back! I sleep really well,

in fact, better than I have in 10 years. I have the feeling that I can't wait to

get up in the morning and start my day! My depression is gone although I am

still a little " sensitive " when things don't go my way. I remember Val saying

that when I cleared RT3 my depression would just disappear suddenly and that's

what happened! I have to say that there were MANY dark days when I used to beg

my husband to shoot me, I was so sick. When

> > I did not want to get out of bed because there was nothing to look forward

to, when the days just went on and on and on. I NEVER think that way anymore.

> >No more air hunger, no more sinking feeling, no more anxiety or panic, my

heart palps have lessened considerably. I can drive myself anywhere I want to go

WITHOUT my husband! I actually had enough energy to have a Christmas Party this

year. I can get up early and, if I have company, I can stay up late. All the

time I am walking further and further (farther?). I am going to finally start

riding my new bike and adding in light exercising.

> >The bad thing is that while I was sick I was VERY strict on my low carb diet

but now that I feel good I am eating whatever I want and I have noticed that I

ache all over now and I believe that is from reintroducing grains and sugar to

my diet. I am going to stop eating that stuff again. IT IS NOT WORTH IT! At

least I know now what had caused that in the past so I know what to do. I have

lost 40 pounds in the past year and now can wear cute clothes.

> >My sinus problems and awful dryness have gone.

> >I have also learned how many people really care about me. So many people have

told me they were praying for me, that they missed me, how much they counted on

my uplifting spirit BEFORE I got sick and how happy they are that I am well. I

knew this from my friends but these are neighbors and acquaintances. I had no

idea!

> >I felt like you do. I was crazy squirrely when I first got on the group. I

drove Val, Diane and Patty crazy but I am so thankful they stuck it out with me.

I could not see that I might feel better. I thought it was the end and I'd never

be happy or productive or fun or creative again. I thought I would never smile

again. (or sleep or breathe normally).

> >A couple of weeks ago I noticed that my eyebrows were sticking out all over

the place and I thought it was some old lady thing and it was irritiating me

that I had to trim them when I realized....MY EYEBROWS WERE GROWING BACK IN! Now

I am excited to have wild eyebrows. It is all in your PERSPECTIVE.

> >Before I got sick I was always " regular " , 2 or 3 times a day (sorry for the

detail). When I was sick I was lucky if it was once a day. Now I am back to my

old self again!

> >I also notice that all of the little detail things that used to happen to me

that I would post, freaking out about another symptom, those things didn't

really matter in the grand scheme of things. I drove myself nuts with little

details and symptoms. I think this is part of the adrenal thing. It makes you

hyper-alert and hyper-sensitive to every change.

> >I am trying to remember everything. I was afraid all of the time. Everything

would scare me. My mind would never shut off, especially at night, it would just

go on and on with songs, conversations I had or should have had, endless scary

thoughts. Everything seemed sad, I could not have a positive thought. That is

all gone now. Oh yeah, the numbness in different parts of my body. Sometimes I

get it once in a while but it used to be my hands, feet, toes, sides of my arms,

bridge of my nose, my ears............YECCH!!!!

> >I hope this helps you all. You don't think you will get well but you will.

> >I never really believed Val because of how sick I was but she will keep

encouraging you even though it must be really difficult for her sometimes. She

is amazingly patient. Diane and Patty were too.

> >I am so thankful now for my life!!!!

> >Wishing All Goodness for You, "

> >

>

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