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Thanks for posting this! I had the same question.

Thanks Val :-)

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> Does the body tell you when you need to bump one of the doses up early?

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> I'm on day 2 following my last increase, in which I bumped up my last dose of

the day by 5 mcg. My current dosing is 5x daily, 15 mcg each.

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> I woke up this morning with that all-too-familiar hypo feeling, tired, heavy

legs, weary, plus felt like I wanted to cry. This was the same feeling that I

had when my pharmacist gave me generic Cytomel and I wasn't getting enough T3.

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> I've been feeling so much better over the last few days after recently bumping

up three of my doses on the same day a week or so ago and then increasing the

last two doses on schedule. My brain was even functioning well -- enough that I

finished the annual report I was writing in less than three days.

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> This hypo/weary/foggy feeling is all too familiar, and I don't like it. Is

this a sign I should go ahead and increase my first morning dose a day ahead of

schedule?

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> Thanks,

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Thanks for posting this! I had the same question.

Thanks Val :-)

>

> Does the body tell you when you need to bump one of the doses up early?

>

> I'm on day 2 following my last increase, in which I bumped up my last dose of

the day by 5 mcg. My current dosing is 5x daily, 15 mcg each.

>

> I woke up this morning with that all-too-familiar hypo feeling, tired, heavy

legs, weary, plus felt like I wanted to cry. This was the same feeling that I

had when my pharmacist gave me generic Cytomel and I wasn't getting enough T3.

>

> I've been feeling so much better over the last few days after recently bumping

up three of my doses on the same day a week or so ago and then increasing the

last two doses on schedule. My brain was even functioning well -- enough that I

finished the annual report I was writing in less than three days.

>

> This hypo/weary/foggy feeling is all too familiar, and I don't like it. Is

this a sign I should go ahead and increase my first morning dose a day ahead of

schedule?

>

> Thanks,

>

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Thank you, Val. This is good to hear!

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