Guest guest Posted March 17, 2010 Report Share Posted March 17, 2010 Sorry if this is showing up in a couple of different places. yahoo keeps posting my post under another post for some reason. About to go see a doctor on Monday that is in sync with the Armour/T3 supplement idea. I have been taking my temps for a week now in prep for the appt. I have read some interesting things recently and just would like anyone to comment on my temps. The curiosity I have is whether the averages and temps seem to indicate more Adrenal issue or more of a straight T3 issue. All temps are day time temps. Here are temps and averages: 3-10-10 98.3, 97, 98.3 and 96.7 average 97.5 3-11-10 97.5, 97.8, 98 and 97.9 average 97.7 3-12-10 98, 98.2 and 97.3 average 97.8 3-13-10 97.2, 98.4, 98.1 and 97.1 average 97.7 3-14-10 97.1, 97.6 and 97.1 average 97.2 3-16-10 96.7, 97.1 and 97.3 average 97 3-17-10 97.7, 97.3 and 96.9 average 97.3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 >The curiosity I have is whether the averages and temps seem to indicate more Adrenal issue or more of a straight T3 issue. All temps are day time temps. Here are temps and averages: You are hypo with low adrenals! The stability is an adrenal indicator and the actual value the thyroid indicator! Nick -- for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to www.thyroid-rt3.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 >The curiosity I have is whether the averages and temps seem to indicate more Adrenal issue or more of a straight T3 issue. All temps are day time temps. Here are temps and averages: You are hypo with low adrenals! The stability is an adrenal indicator and the actual value the thyroid indicator! Nick -- for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to www.thyroid-rt3.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 >The curiosity I have is whether the averages and temps seem to indicate more Adrenal issue or more of a straight T3 issue. All temps are day time temps. Here are temps and averages: You are hypo with low adrenals! The stability is an adrenal indicator and the actual value the thyroid indicator! Nick -- for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to www.thyroid-rt3.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 Have you seen Dr. Rind's temperature graph? http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-temperature-graph This group may not agree with every single thing that Dr. Rind says, but the temp graph can be a useful tool for the " is it adrenal, thyroid or both? " question. > > Sorry if this is showing up in a couple of different places. yahoo keeps posting my post under another post for some reason. > > About to go see a doctor on Monday that is in sync with the Armour/T3 supplement idea. I have been taking my temps for a week now in prep for the appt. I have read some interesting things recently and just would like anyone to comment on my temps. The curiosity I have is whether the averages and temps seem to indicate more Adrenal issue or more of a straight T3 issue. All temps are day time temps. Here are temps and averages: > > 3-10-10 > 98.3, 97, 98.3 and 96.7 average 97.5 > > 3-11-10 > 97.5, 97.8, 98 and 97.9 average 97.7 > > 3-12-10 > 98, 98.2 and 97.3 average 97.8 > > 3-13-10 > 97.2, 98.4, 98.1 and 97.1 average 97.7 > > 3-14-10 > 97.1, 97.6 and 97.1 average 97.2 > > 3-16-10 > 96.7, 97.1 and 97.3 average 97 > > 3-17-10 > 97.7, 97.3 and 96.9 average 97.3 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 Have you seen Dr. Rind's temperature graph? http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-temperature-graph This group may not agree with every single thing that Dr. Rind says, but the temp graph can be a useful tool for the " is it adrenal, thyroid or both? " question. > > Sorry if this is showing up in a couple of different places. yahoo keeps posting my post under another post for some reason. > > About to go see a doctor on Monday that is in sync with the Armour/T3 supplement idea. I have been taking my temps for a week now in prep for the appt. I have read some interesting things recently and just would like anyone to comment on my temps. The curiosity I have is whether the averages and temps seem to indicate more Adrenal issue or more of a straight T3 issue. All temps are day time temps. Here are temps and averages: > > 3-10-10 > 98.3, 97, 98.3 and 96.7 average 97.5 > > 3-11-10 > 97.5, 97.8, 98 and 97.9 average 97.7 > > 3-12-10 > 98, 98.2 and 97.3 average 97.8 > > 3-13-10 > 97.2, 98.4, 98.1 and 97.1 average 97.7 > > 3-14-10 > 97.1, 97.6 and 97.1 average 97.2 > > 3-16-10 > 96.7, 97.1 and 97.3 average 97 > > 3-17-10 > 97.7, 97.3 and 96.9 average 97.3 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 Have you seen Dr. Rind's temperature graph? http://www.drrind.com/therapies/metabolic-temperature-graph This group may not agree with every single thing that Dr. Rind says, but the temp graph can be a useful tool for the " is it adrenal, thyroid or both? " question. > > Sorry if this is showing up in a couple of different places. yahoo keeps posting my post under another post for some reason. > > About to go see a doctor on Monday that is in sync with the Armour/T3 supplement idea. I have been taking my temps for a week now in prep for the appt. I have read some interesting things recently and just would like anyone to comment on my temps. The curiosity I have is whether the averages and temps seem to indicate more Adrenal issue or more of a straight T3 issue. All temps are day time temps. Here are temps and averages: > > 3-10-10 > 98.3, 97, 98.3 and 96.7 average 97.5 > > 3-11-10 > 97.5, 97.8, 98 and 97.9 average 97.7 > > 3-12-10 > 98, 98.2 and 97.3 average 97.8 > > 3-13-10 > 97.2, 98.4, 98.1 and 97.1 average 97.7 > > 3-14-10 > 97.1, 97.6 and 97.1 average 97.2 > > 3-16-10 > 96.7, 97.1 and 97.3 average 97 > > 3-17-10 > 97.7, 97.3 and 96.9 average 97.3 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2010 Report Share Posted March 18, 2010 > > >The curiosity I have is whether the averages and temps seem to indicate more Adrenal issue or more of a straight T3 issue. All temps are day time temps. Here are temps and averages: > > You are hypo with low adrenals! > > The stability is an adrenal indicator and the actual value the thyroid > indicator! > > Nick > > -- > > for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to > > www.thyroid-rt3.com > Is it possible to treat the symptoms of hypo and adrenals at the same time? Or do I have to get my adrenals in order first? Thanks Deanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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