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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

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>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

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for more information on RT3 and Thyroid Resistance go to

www.thyroid-rt3.com

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>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

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>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

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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

>

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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

>

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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

>

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> >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

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