Guest guest Posted April 23, 2010 Report Share Posted April 23, 2010 Not sure this went through yesterday. Can having low body fat affect temp. fluctuations? I am doing well and think I have successfully cleared -- am trying to work out right dosage now. I am currently ovulating and my temps gradually rise throughout the day and then fall mid-evening as they should. However, my basal temps are usually between 97.0 and 97.3 -- even during ovulation. In addition, my temps are often influenced by outside temps and I don't think I have an adrenal problem. Could low body fat contribute to that? Also, someone mentioned last week about leaving the digital thermometer in you mouth after it beeps until the temp stabilizes. This does make a difference of about .2 degrees F for me. Which reading is accurate? Thanks, Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2010 Report Share Posted April 24, 2010 > In addition, my temps are often influenced by outside temps and I don't think I have an adrenal problem. Could low body fat contribute to that? If your temperature regulation is poor then you probably do have an adrenal problem, have you taken a saliva test?? I've not heard of low fat being an issue > >Also, someone mentioned last week about leaving the digital thermometer in you mouth after it beeps until the temp stabilizes. This does make a difference of about .2 degrees F for me. Which reading is accurate? > A stable reading is the one you want, if it moves after the bleep then give it longer 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 April 24, 2010 Report Share Posted April 24, 2010 > In addition, my temps are often influenced by outside temps and I don't think I have an adrenal problem. Could low body fat contribute to that? If your temperature regulation is poor then you probably do have an adrenal problem, have you taken a saliva test?? I've not heard of low fat being an issue > >Also, someone mentioned last week about leaving the digital thermometer in you mouth after it beeps until the temp stabilizes. This does make a difference of about .2 degrees F for me. Which reading is accurate? > A stable reading is the one you want, if it moves after the bleep then give it longer 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 April 24, 2010 Report Share Posted April 24, 2010 > In addition, my temps are often influenced by outside temps and I don't think I have an adrenal problem. Could low body fat contribute to that? If your temperature regulation is poor then you probably do have an adrenal problem, have you taken a saliva test?? I've not heard of low fat being an issue > >Also, someone mentioned last week about leaving the digital thermometer in you mouth after it beeps until the temp stabilizes. This does make a difference of about .2 degrees F for me. Which reading is accurate? > A stable reading is the one you want, if it moves after the bleep then give it longer 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...
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