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>If anyone is familiar with these issues, what would you do? Take more T3 today

or wait? How long is it okay to not take T3?

No direct experience.

If yyour pulse is high AND your temperature then you are hyper and

safe to drop T3 dramatically until your own thyroid output reduces

again.

If you have a low temperature still it's not hyper buut may be too

much T3 for your metabolism at the time.

Check temperature as well as pulse and come back to us.

It doesn't soound like Ferritin

How long have you been on T3 only??

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>If anyone is familiar with these issues, what would you do? Take more T3 today

or wait? How long is it okay to not take T3?

No direct experience.

If yyour pulse is high AND your temperature then you are hyper and

safe to drop T3 dramatically until your own thyroid output reduces

again.

If you have a low temperature still it's not hyper buut may be too

much T3 for your metabolism at the time.

Check temperature as well as pulse and come back to us.

It doesn't soound like Ferritin

How long have you been on T3 only??

Nick

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www.thyroid-rt3.com

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Thanks Nick

I do have high temps and pulse is 95 to 125. I've been raising T3 since Feb 10

(I'm up to 56.25) but was on 12.5 for a month before that while I dealt with

ferritin and got iron IVs.

If I stop T3 until hyper symptoms stop, should I slowly start back up again? I

was taking 56.25 (12.5, 12.5, 12.5, 12.5, 6.25)

Thanks for your help :o)

>

> >If anyone is familiar with these issues, what would you do? Take more T3

today or wait? How long is it okay to not take T3?

>

> No direct experience.

>

> If yyour pulse is high AND your temperature then you are hyper and

> safe to drop T3 dramatically until your own thyroid output reduces

> again.

>

> If you have a low temperature still it's not hyper buut may be too

> much T3 for your metabolism at the time.

>

> Check temperature as well as pulse and come back to us.

>

> It doesn't soound like Ferritin

>

> How long have you been on T3 only??

>

> Nick

>

> --

>

> for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to

>

> www.thyroid-rt3.com

>

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>I do have high temps and pulse is 95 to 125. I've been raising T3 since Feb 10

(I'm up to 56.25) but was on 12.5 for a month before that while I dealt with

ferritin and got iron IVs.

Shouldn't be a breakthrough yet then

>

>If I stop T3 until hyper symptoms stop, should I slowly start back up again? I

was taking 56.25 (12.5, 12.5, 12.5, 12.5, 6.25)

You can " catch it " on the decay, most of the T4 will have decayed

apart from any produced by this Hashi surge so levels should decay

quickly

I would check pulse and temperature at each of the times I would

normally take a dose and if I felt a need for some then take 6.25 and

see how it went. Keep playing it by ear dose by dose but I suspect you

may be back to where you left off inside a week.

Nick

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>I do have high temps and pulse is 95 to 125. I've been raising T3 since Feb 10

(I'm up to 56.25) but was on 12.5 for a month before that while I dealt with

ferritin and got iron IVs.

Shouldn't be a breakthrough yet then

>

>If I stop T3 until hyper symptoms stop, should I slowly start back up again? I

was taking 56.25 (12.5, 12.5, 12.5, 12.5, 6.25)

You can " catch it " on the decay, most of the T4 will have decayed

apart from any produced by this Hashi surge so levels should decay

quickly

I would check pulse and temperature at each of the times I would

normally take a dose and if I felt a need for some then take 6.25 and

see how it went. Keep playing it by ear dose by dose but I suspect you

may be back to where you left off inside a week.

Nick

--

for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to

www.thyroid-rt3.com

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Thank you so much Nick. I very much appreciate your help :o)

>

> >I do have high temps and pulse is 95 to 125. I've been raising T3 since Feb

10 (I'm up to 56.25) but was on 12.5 for a month before that while I dealt with

ferritin and got iron IVs.

>

> Shouldn't be a breakthrough yet then

> >

> >If I stop T3 until hyper symptoms stop, should I slowly start back up again?

I was taking 56.25 (12.5, 12.5, 12.5, 12.5, 6.25)

>

> You can " catch it " on the decay, most of the T4 will have decayed

> apart from any produced by this Hashi surge so levels should decay

> quickly

>

> I would check pulse and temperature at each of the times I would

> normally take a dose and if I felt a need for some then take 6.25 and

> see how it went. Keep playing it by ear dose by dose but I suspect you

> may be back to where you left off inside a week.

>

> Nick

>

> --

>

> for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to

>

> www.thyroid-rt3.com

>

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